#VR
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now personally i am not the best when it comes to these things but when looking at different headsets, make sure to read the gpu support of all you find
though this may be hard for you due to the stupid algorithm web browsers have
From what I'm seeing, the Valve Index may be worth considering, as it's only $1300 from Steam
are you sure you want to be spending much though?
that seems expensive
Used goes for about $800 from what I've seen on Marketplace
On Amazon, the 128GB version of the Quest 3 goes for $650, and the 512GB goes for $850
Fuck Meta, fuck Quest
what the fuck
jesus christ it’s so not worth it
probably because it just launched
doesn’t make sense to buy it now
The Quest 2 256gb (the version I have) goes for $420 on Amazon
weed numba
anyway
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also you do know you’re gonna need to install those in two corners of your room right
Tracking
I know
i hope you don’t have a room like i do, where the roofs like this
well thank god
and also you are playing on pcvr so idk why you’d need a new standalone headset
any pcvr only headset can do, again so as long as it meets its gpu support
which is the radeon 7000 series
Exactly. I've seen used HTC Vives go for $650 on Amazon, though on Marketplace its usually around $200 or less
The Pro 2 is almost 2k, way out of budget
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The original Pro is cheaper than the Index by $30
Though at that point, just get the Index 🥴
The Bigscreen Beyond is $1500
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Yeah tbh I don’t see any other option, and btw if you are gonna get the Index, the microphone quality will be rlly good, and it’ll be comfortablr
Yeah, I think I'm either gonna get the Index, or wait till the Index 2 comes out
We'll have to see