No been able to find this, but will the quest 2 also be virtual desktop compatible for wireless pcvr, or could they have disabled this?
Thanks. I will check that out. Are you getting the 64 or 256?
I wonder howmany people don't want to link their facebook account because they're worried about sharing their preferences in adult vr entertainment?
I don't use Facebook just doesn't intrest me, can a rift s be used on steam vr without oculus software
Ok thanks, already registered so all goodNo, you have to use the Oculus client software. But if you register an Oculus account before October then you won't have to use a Facebook account to use it. After October a Facebook account is required for all new Oculus users.
No, you have to use the Oculus client software. But if you register an Oculus account before October then you won't have to use a Facebook account to use it. After October a Facebook account is required for all new Oculus users.
For now, I think they said in 2022 or possibly 23 a facebook account will be required for all.
Not buying any accessories right now. I'll see what I want/need, and then wait on likely cheaper 3rd party accessories.
Jan 2023 will be the cut-off date, but Facebook said they will (somehow) make it possible to use your purchased content past that date if you don't merge your Oculus account into a Facebook one. So I imagine you should still be able to use Steam VR as you'll have to have access to the Oculus client to play your existing content. However some Oculus apps won't work as they'll be too heavily tied into Facebook (I'm betting there'll be a lot that don't work by then.)
Please guys if you can help it, don't buy into the accessorising your quest and modding it. It turns a very good for value money product into an overpriced piece of trash in relative terms compared to what else you could get for your money (a G2).
The smart man gets:
Quest 2 64GB for £299
Amazon USB C cable for £10
Tries to see if the normal strap is comfortable enough, if not gets the £50 premium strap.
Right angled Short 3.5mm headphone connector £2
Price: £311-£361
The guy who is a bit too enthusiastic (and ends up spending the same as a G2 and not too far off an Index with B1.0s) gets:
Quest 256GB £399
Oculus Link cable £79
Oculus Case £50
AMVR controller trips £30
Oculus Link Battery premium strap £149
Battery pack for his Quest £50
Custom Oculus Quest audio solution £30-100
Price: £787-£850
Your prices are a bit off. The pro battery strap comes with a case for 119, so that's already 130 less than you have said (you've listed the case and battery as seperate purchases).
Can a g2 run software untethered?
The idea behind the frankenquest was literally cheap DIY (basically) mods, that improve comfort etc. Using a normal power bank, rather than the special oculus one etc. Using some sticky velcro to attach it to the back to not only help power, but also be a counterweight etc.
Please guys if you can help it, don't buy into the accessorising your quest and modding it.
And fast forward another 18 months and Oculus will release the Quest 3 and whichever setup you have built becomes redundant. Oculus have set a trend with their headsets. They are disposable. So I think its safe to say investing in modding the headset is not a smart move.
Absolutely, there's very little need to spend more than £300 for a Quest 2. I'm only pre-ordering the elite strap on the basis that I've tried a soft strap with the Oculus Go and found it awful. Likewise I never felt that the strap which came with the Oculus Quest 1 was particularly comfortable so I'm happy to spend £50 on a better strap which looks like it will hugely improve the comfort of the device.
I agree with your points 100% though. At the end of the day these are basically disposable electronic devices (simialr to smartphones) with broadly a 3-4 year lifespan so you should bear that in mind when buying upgrades/mods/256Gb variants/acessories/etc!