AssistanceSoft7967 t1_iw1jft6 wrote
I'm a pretty big VR enthusiast, mostly for social VR and some games (really want to try Bonelab out) and am also wanting to start a career in VR development. I'm not sure if buying a set right now in general is a great idea.
Seems to me like newer and better sets like the Pico 3 Neo, Quest 3, PSVR2 etc. are right around the corner and it would be better to wait, not to mention the recent price hike with the Quest 2 making it a bit difficult to justify at this point in my opinion.
Some people are saying that VR can be a gimmick and you may not like it, I'd see if you can go somewhere to try it first. There's VR escape rooms and stuff like that in a lot of places, maybe try one of those first to see if you like it?
Hoping that Sony supports the PSVR2 more than the original PSVR but we wont really know until after it comes out.
AssistanceSoft7967 t1_iw1mk3l wrote
One more thing, if you wear glasses you'll need prescription lenses. I didn't know this when I first started with my set and I had to keep squinting to see anything at all.
I think this is an issue for people who are near sighted, if you're far sighted you might be fine but I'm not sure.
Or you can learn to wear contacts.
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