Think even if there are exclusives, there will be ways around it.fx 8320e
Sounds like OR made a good headset.
Dat price though.
What CPU do you have?
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Think even if there are exclusives, there will be ways around it.fx 8320e
Sounds like OR made a good headset.
Dat price though.
What CPU do you have?
and I had to order a usb 3.0 card. There was something wrong with mine according to oculus.Yeah, 100%.
Have you guys run the system to check to see if you compatable?
Yeah, 100%.3 and I have 3 already. But something is different about mine oculus dosent like.
There is something about OR using USB 3.0.
Think it was saying something about 2 or 3 ports even, maybe I'm mistaken.
I'm trying not to buy an i5/i7 and a new MB .I really wouldn't worry about it. Sometimes those types of comparisons are difficult, because some CPUs are better at different applications than other CPUs.
IBT: What's the relationship between Oculus and Sony like?Expected.
Luckey: I knew some people at Sony working on VR before I even started my Kickstarter campaign actually, and we brought them in early on to show them what we were working on, to talk about what the minimum standards were for a good VR experience. What does it take to make something that won't make people uncomfortable and won't turn people off of virtual reality?
IBT: Sony appears to be best poised to challenge the Rift with the PlayStation VR, which works with the PlayStation 4.
Luckey: That might be true. I think that there's not many people who already own a PS4 who don't own a gaming PC who are going to go out and make that roughly $1500 all-in investment in the Rift. It really is a separate market. They're bringing virtual reality to a different group of people who I don't think where ever really a part of our market anyway.
It's also worth noting that their headset isn't quite as high-end as ours -- it's still, I think, a good headset -- and the PlayStation 4 is not nearly as powerful as our recommended spec for a PC.
Expected.F U!!! I like gigantic text!
Also you can hit the little paper button in the top corner before pasting, and you can avoid the gigantic font, or weird font, etc.
http://www.ibtimes.com/oculus-vr-fou...ion-vr-2256011Use CTRL + SHIFT + V to avoid the gigantic text
IBT: What's the relationship between Oculus and Sony like?
Luckey: I knew some people at Sony working on VR before I even started my Kickstarter campaign actually, and we brought them in early on to show them what we were working on, to talk about what the minimum standards were for a good VR experience. What does it take to make something that won't make people uncomfortable and won't turn people off of virtual reality?
IBT: Sony appears to be best poised to challenge the Rift with the PlayStation VR, which works with the PlayStation 4.
Luckey: That might be true. I think that there's not many people who already own a PS4 who don't own a gaming PC who are going to go out and make that roughly $1500 all-in investment in the Rift. It really is a separate market. They're bringing virtual reality to a different group of people who I don't think where ever really a part of our market anyway.
It's also worth noting that their headset isn't quite as high-end as ours -- it's still, I think, a good headset -- and the PlayStation 4 is not nearly as powerful as our recommended spec for a PC.
My single card is better than yours.
Single card test....
F U!!! I like gigantic text!
I was on my phone while the pc was running my Single GPU test.
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