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    Far_Dependent_2066: I’ve never been a gamer. Own a switch that I never play. Got the Quest 3 for Xmas. I play it 5 times a week for about 5 hours (if I’m lucky). I am limited by the fact that every time I try and play every member of my family gets in a line and starts shouting “I want to play ____!” I don’t have the heart to tell them no because it’s really cute watching my 6 yo play Beat Saber on normal or my 8 year old on hard/expert. I’m so happy my wife finally relented and started using it after saying it was going to be a huge waste of money. It’s been a huge hit already and today I just played Ironman for the first time… What a blast. I’m pretty sure we’ll eventually buy multiple headsets so that we can play together. Love the fitness stuff the most.

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      ILoveRegenHealth: >It’s been a huge hit already and today I just played Ironman for the first time… What a blast.

      That game rocks. That first intro level (airplane) actually took my breath away and I didn’t expect that.

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    mechavolt: For me, it’s because VR finally caught up to my expectations. Earlier headsets just didn’t look too good, and the refresh rate made me nauseous. The Vive looked great, but it was a pain in the ass with all the cables and tracking cameras and setup every time. The Quest 3, I just grab it off the charger and I’m in a game in seconds, and it looks pretty good to boot.

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      psychobueller1203: This! ☝️After doing a demo of the Vision Pro, I researched the Quest 3, bought it a month ago, and have never looked back. This is the minimum viable product I have been waiting for!

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    chubbsfordubs: The game catalog is vast, has something for literally anyone and everyone in some capacity. Big screen VR is nuts and a lot of fun to hang out with friends in. Tons of fun experiences (and adult experiences if you want to get into it) and not a whole lot of drawbacks outside of battery life honestly. It’s an incredible product even if directly compared to competition from AVP or any other manufacturer.

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    Ryan86me: I went from barely touching my Quest 1 to actively wanting to use my Quest 3 daily.

    Q1 has obviously been dead for a while now (dwindling software support; even the main interface lags like mad), but even before it started losing support it didn’t have nearly the draw that the Q3 does for me.

    I can’t quite articulate the concrete reasons for this; it’s an intangible combination of all the obvious tangibles (Q3 is faster, more comfortable, and markedly clearer; the app library is wider, passthrough is comparatively fantastic, etc). These things are good on paper but the experiential difference is huge to the point where the Q3 feels actively compelling.

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    SupOrSalad: I know people irl who have tried the Quest 2, but had no interest in buying one due to the screen and lenses, but after trying the Quest 3, they finally said it matches their expectations for VR and bought one. I think the lenses and visual fidelity finally crossed a threshold that convinced people who were on the fence about VR before, while being affordable

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    Ehtor: Growing content library, much better display and lenses (and graphics), better ergonomics. Seems legit.

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      Crandom: I’m have the Q1 and the only thing that’s putting me off buying the Q3 is all the posts about games being removed people’s devices as they stop being sold. Sure, stop selling them to new people, but let people who’ve already purchased them keep the game?

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        PlaneCareless: Sideloading is super easy, almost automatic and the only way to go for those kinds of apps.

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    DoNotLookUp1: For me it’s a combo of it being lighter, better visuals and way better PCVR experience through VD compared to my Quest 1.

    Also while I do still feel like the PCVR game selection is far from where I’d like it to be, there are more games these days than before and also more mods for regular games too.

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    ILoveRegenHealth: UploadVR speculates why this is, or that it could be a combination of all three reasons:

    >- It could be due to the higher quality of experience delivered by the pancake lenses and more powerful chipset. Apps and games load slightly faster, look sharper and clearer, and often run at higher refresh rate, meaning they feel smoother and have less chance of making the user feel sick.

    >- It could also be due to the improved passthrough. Quest 3’s passable quality color view of the world lets owners interact with and stay aware of their surroundings without taking the headset off, and makes using the browser and watching YouTube more widely appealing.

    >- There could also be a degree of selection here. People who are more engaged with VR are more likely to upgrade to Quest 3, and people who are willing to spend $500 or $650 on a headset may be more likely to continue to use it than those who paid less.

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      Katamari_Demacia: Yeah definitely a combo. For me, the number 1 was the new lenses. I cant do fresnel. It feels so janky. Feels like we just went from 420i CRT to 2k LED.

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        feralkitsune: The pancake lenses re the only reason I don’t regret my Quest Pro, it made PCVR look so much more clear.

        But man, sometimes I do miss CRTs compared to modern monitors so not sure about that point. lol, that instant response time is hard to match. And the blacks on a good monitor were spectacular.

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          karmapopsicle: OLED is the modern equivalent, and in my experience matches the expectations of what a lot of people think they remember CRT looking like.

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        MrEngin33r: I ended up owning two quest 2 units one had a super small “sweet spot” and the other was quite large. It made a huge difference in terms of peripheral clarity. The Q3 pancakes are a huge improvement on both, but for the people that really hate the fresnels I wonder if they didn’t get lenses with a smaller sweet spot.

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          Parking_Cress_5105: I had/resold 16 Quests 2, the differences vere pretty huge between them. I use IPD 3 and some I couldn’t use as the ipd was too small. Some had big sweet spots and there were at least 3 different displays used.

          But they all felt little blurry smudged, G2 has fresnels too but we’re much clearer even though the sweet spot was miniscule.

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            NewShadowR: This goes for quest 3 too. I had/resold 5 of them and almost every unit was different. One had visibly warmer color temp screens, one had shit mura, one had exceptionally bad glare and one had chromatic abberation very badly, another had very bad screen door effect.

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          punkinholler: I 100% understand that something like this can really be a turnoff for people and we all have things that annoy us. However, as someone who looks into microscopes on a regular basis, this is such a non-issue it actually made me chuckle to read it. We all have our pet-peeves though, and there’s nothing wrong with that (e.g. I hate streaming movies in Bigscreen because the sound sucks. I don’t care how great it looks, if I’ve got to listen to it in mono, I’m out. I’ve noticed that others don’t seem to have that problem when streaming in public rooms, but I’ve no idea how they get around it)

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            MrEngin33r: I actually also regularly use microscopes at work and I don’t think they’re a good analogy to Q2 lenses as they don’t have the same type of “sweet spot” behavior at all.

            When you move your head laterally above a microscope the image stays clear but you see a little bit less of the image. That’s the opposite of the Q2 lenses where you see largely the same amount of image but the image can become much blurrier.

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            Dumb_Mod: A scope is stationary. Not something on your head you can shake out of place

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              punkinholler: Yes, but your head isn’t stationary. It moves more than you’d think and it takes a good bit of practice to comfortably use a microscope for long periods without giving yourself a headache or making yourself motion sick from minute little head bobbles.

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                rokerroker45: I think the point is that folks who play in vr might be annoyed by the sweet spot shifting around when playing active games. Pretty much anything that involves swinging your arms or moving your feet irl inevitably shifts the HMD around. Q3 is the first headset I’ve owned where that doesn’t destroy the clarity immediately

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                  punkinholler: I totally get that. I’m not making fun or suggesting that they’re wrong for feeling that way. My only point (such as it is) was that it’s funny how something that is a deal breaker for some people is barely noticeable to others. I don’t notice the sweet spot problem because I’m used to it for non VR reasons. Other people probably care less about audio quality than I do. Everyone’s issues are valid, it’s just funny how variable those issues can be between different individuals.

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        DannyDeVitosFeet: I haven’t tried pancakes yet. The quest 2 is still treating me good, but your comment makes me excited for when I do decide to upgrade.

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          shitzpostarus: As someone who was ready for an upgrade and not impressed with the Pico 4 experience despite similar specs, the Quest 3 has been awesome. I highly recommend moving up as soon as possible if you spend any time in VR.

          It was the first time an audible “wow” that came from me since Rift to G2.

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            Historical-Ride-3169: Do you mind sharing the things you don’t like about pico4? I’m considering getting a 2nd headset for my parents. The balanced weight design of pico4 is really appealing as my dad complained about quest3 being too heavy on his face.

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              ROTTIE-MAN: Get him a bobo m3 pro headstrap or the kiwi version.I suffered really badly with the q3 stock strap till I got a halo strap which takes all the weight away from your face and spreads it from the back of your head to your forehead.I also got a globular cluster halo strap for my psvr2 which does a slightly different job but it works just as well!

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              rokerroker45: Have you tried getting a different strap? I use the slim bobo vr one and it’s miles better than the stock strap

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              shitzpostarus: Nothing I didn’t like would bother them. I am just familiar with the Meta ecosystem and primarily use PCVR so it wasn’t a good fit for me at the time. The visuals seemed similar to my memory, but it didn’t give me the same wow factor that Quest 3 did.

              I think the Pico 4 is a fine option for newcomers. The only major bummer is being locked out of Meta exclusives.

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        blancorey: i think some people are more sensitive to this than others. i have perfect vision and had no issue with it while my friend couldnt get over fresnel. ofc, i have a q3 and q2 now i def prefer the q3

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          Spawned024: I think it is very much like latency. Some people feel/see it, and others don’t. My wife will be watching something in 720p and I’m like “wtf is wrong with the tv” and she is oblivious to it, but I’m terrible at sensing latency. It has to be lagging pretty bad for me to notice.

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        VRtuous: I went from psvr 1 non-fresnel, higher FOV, OLED to Quest 2. I regret nothing and I really don’t think that’s it.

        may be something as simple as realizing that many bought our were gifted Quest 2 during that 21 metaverse frenzy and then met with RE4 and not much else, so they just stopped using. And now they come back for round 2 and are surprised at a much more beefy and varied library than back then…

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      ILoveRegenHealth: Should also add this news came from the recent 2024 GDC, and Chris Pruett (Meta’s Director of Content Ecosystem) advised developers that Quest 3 owners return to continuously use apps at a higher rate.

      And interestingly, in 2019 John Carmack said that the original Oculus Quest had higher retention than any previous headset, including the PC-based Rift and Rift S.

      I know there were retention problems later on with the software droughts, and even the best-selling Quest 2 would run into monthly retention problems, but good to see a marked improvement with the Quest 3.

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      BulljiveBots: I have an easier time watching movies in the Q3 so I’m definitely in the headset for a couple of hours at a time minimum nearly every night. I love having a big screen…

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      Jmdaemon: Imma go with number 3. The only people spending 500 bucks on VR are full time VR players.

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        AmosRatchetNot: Define “full time”. Sure as hell aint gettin paid to shoot head crabs . . LOL

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      clamroll: Been on the VR train since my cv1. 2nd headset was a q2. Got a 3 on new years day. I’ll say since the 3 launched we’ve been getting a better stream of quality titles launching. But my 3 has been getting much more use as it’s simply more comfortable (on my head, and to my eyes), and the quality passthrough. Makes it so much less isolating, and MR makes me able to punch, swing, or play ping pong without fear of household destruction 😆

      Doesnt hurt I just overhauled my PC, and can now do HL Alyx, and Lone Echo (2 to be bought when the others are completed). But I feel like the native app library is the best it’s ever been, and not only do I want to stay in VR for hours now, my body can actually stand me doing it.

      Also very worth noting, as someone very sensitive to motion sickness, who still had as recently as december, I’ve had VERY little since upgrading to the 3. I’m actually turning a lot of comfort settings down, if not off. After literally years of needing them on high, and it often times not being enough still.

      I’m very happy with my purchase. If my hardware referral credit from my friend didnt require such back and forth I’d have no complaints (outside of maybe battery life, but I’ve solved that). The 3 is one hell of a device.

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      SvenViking: I was thinking the same regarding self selection. For people less sure about VR, Quest 2 is a valid choice at ~half the cost.

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    CGPepper: I’ve been wondering the same thing.

    The way i feel about it is: quest 2 was tolerable, quest 3 is beautiful. The next generation will be fire

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      Night247: > The next generation will be fire

      this is what initially kept me from buying a Quest 3 until recently

      I know the “Quest 4” will have more powerful CPU/GPU, games will able to do much better graphics, and the passthrough probably look a lot sharper

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        vainsilver: Also the Quest 4 will be a product designed after the Apple Vision Pro released. Hopefully taking cues from what works and from what people want.

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    sch0k0: The truth is probably that most hardcore Quest 2 users (me being one example) upgraded to Quest 3 while Quest 2 ís still the entry-level, I don’t know yet headset

    => surprise, the average Quest 3 user uses its headset more…

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    enilea: I read that as image retention at first, I thought the hell it’s not even oled

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    cekoya: I’d be curious to see how many headset were sold before AVP launch and after launch. I, for one, realized through AVP that the Q3 actually existed and was doing pretty much what the avp was doing

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      psychobueller1203: Exactly the same for me. Literally the AVP test drive sold me on the concept, and a quick scan of google and YouTube brought me to the Quest 3. A month in and I’m addicted.