It's more fun if you don'tI am also 49 and need to grow up
How big a room do you need to use one of these? Can you sit at a desk and play on it or do you need to be standing?
Mines here tomorrow, I am so excited, I am also 49 and need to grow up
And the XBox One wireless controller and wireless receiver for the PC too.
I've managed to resist the Vive and Rift in previous sales but this time I'm taking the plunge. Very excited although slightly dismayed that the Asus P8Z68-V Pro Asmedia ports are incompatible.
Any PCIe adapter cards recommended? I can't see the Inateck one that is recommended by Oculus.
Thanks for the info. Have to give it a miss then as there's not much space in my computer room!Entirely depends on what game you're playing. If you're playing something like a racing sim or Elite, or a platformer like Luckys Tale, then you can just sit down. Play something like Rec Room, then you want enough space that you can stand and turn around while waving your arms about without hitting anything, though extra space will let you dodge out of the way of things in game.
Thanks for the info. Have to give it a miss then as there's not much space in my computer room!
The thing to look out for is the number of actual controllers you have taking care of those ports. With the 5xIntel ports for example, any idea if they're linked to just a single or multiple controllers? If it's multiple, you should be fine with those ports, but if it's a single controller then you might have problems.Guys, regarding usb ports, had a look through my motherboard manual and I'm guessing I'll be fine if I stick with my USB 3.0 ports as they come off the z170 chipset rather than added on with an ASMEDIA chip like my USB 3.1 ports?
I started with the DK1, so the novelty has lasted me 4 years so far...Wow...just wow, no idea how long the novelty will last for but jaw droppingly amazing so far
Wow...just wow, no idea how long the novelty will last for but jaw droppingly amazing so far
DPD driver,between 13:41 and 14:41
For me, I live vicariously through demoing my vive to friends and family. Watching their first reactions to being in VR is priceless, it's like a drug. I'm almost forcing people to come round and try it