So, I pulled the trigger today and placed my order.. Site says 1-2 weeks for shipment, hopefully that's somewhat accurate and it wont be 1-2 months and just haven't updated the page..
Guess we will see, and Ill report back with my first impressions of it when it arrives! Hopefully it arrives before my Zombicide Kickstarter backing.. or I may be playing that more then my PC![]()
You'll be able to run it fine, ED doesn't need very powerful hardware. I can run the game with 130FPS on my GTX760 and a comparable i5, and the Dev Kit 2 needs stable 75FPS.
You'll be able to run it fine, ED doesn't need very powerful hardware. I can run the game with 130FPS on my GTX760 and a comparable i5, and the Dev Kit 2 needs stable 75FPS.
Please post on the VR forum once you have your IPD setup correctly and sit in your first shipIt's always funny to read the reactions from someone trying it for the first time.
I think I said the F word around a hundred times when I first sat in the Eagle, nobody warned me that everything is real size, I imagined it to be like a 3D monitor with head tracking. Then you try a Hauler and realize how huge it is, then your jaw drops when you sit in Type-6 and get vertigo on landing. Then you realize the T7 bridge is a big as a factory lol.
It never stops, had mine for 3 months and still can't quite wrap my head around how insane it feels.
Probably why I like the Type-9 and Clipper so much, the Clipper makes you feel like you are on the Bridge of Cruise Liner, the T9 feels like you are the commander of a gigantic starship.
Makes me laugh when people say this game is boring, I could sit in low orbit around an Earth like planet for hours, just floating in my T9 looking down at the islands and continents.
Will do!It might give me a reason to buy the t9 back.. when i got it, i was expecting this huge, hard to fly beast of a ship.. what I ended up with was a hard to fly ship that felt "meh".. I had no problems putting it through the mail slot at 150km/hr because you just dont get that "depth" to make it feel large... so Im looking forward to that experience.
ED aside, im also not one to get involved with any characters i play in-game.. My friend will play HL2, and a headcrab will jump at him and he freaks out.. my GF watches movies and cries when a guy dies or whatever.. me.. im pretty emotionally unattached from what im watching.. I dont get sad (unless a dog gets hurt) from movies, and games.. if my charachter does, meh.. whatever ill load a save and go back at it..
I am excited to try Alien:I and a few horror games like dreadhalls to see if I can keep myself un-attached from things.. if in the back of my mind I am thinking "its all fake dont worry" or if the OR will get me to actually be scared of whats happening.. Thats what im most looking forward to trying.
Im charging my friends 20 bucks to try it, so I should have it paid in full in a few days hahah![]()
This has me wondering If one can watch Netflix on the Oculus.
Running Ed in most areas of the game with my generate unlocked (vSync off) usually nets me around 130-150 frames per second on a single 1080p 36" HDTV on HDMI. I just read a lot about the DK2 being particularly stressful because of downsamplinG.
I'm reluctant to buy the DK2, only because it's value will literally hit $0 the day the release version's release date is announced.... but literally feel like a little kid on christmas eve waiting for the first release. I just... too excited... I've never even used one before.
This has me wondering If one can watch Netflix on the Oculus.
I'm reluctant to buy the DK2, only because it's value will literally hit $0 the day the release version's release date is announced.... but literally feel like a little kid on christmas eve waiting for the first release. I just... too excited... I've never even used one before.
I'm reluctant to buy the DK2, only because it's value will literally hit $0 the day the release version's release date is announced.... but literally feel like a little kid on christmas eve waiting for the first release. I just... too excited... I've never even used one before.
The biggest hits are having to render the image twice, and on top of that, render it twice in 3D. NVIDIA keeps promising a VR driver that will kick ass with the dual rendering, but they've yet to deliver it.
But afaik you don't have to render the whole image twice but two halves once. Every eye only gets one half of the screen resolution, so together you render one full image. "Rendering in 3D" isn't a problem as every 3D game renders everything in 3D, for the Oculus you just need one more perspective. I think the main performance hit lies in the fact that this process isn't accelerated enough by the hardware(the driver you mentioned) and the additional image adjustments for the Rift.
But afaik you don't have to render the whole image twice but two halves once. Every eye only gets one half of the screen resolution, so together you render one full image. "Rendering in 3D" isn't a problem as every 3D game renders everything in 3D, for the Oculus you just need one more perspective. I think the main performance hit lies in the fact that this process isn't accelerated enough by the hardware(the driver you mentioned) and the additional image adjustments for the Rift.
Negatory. Its two full images on either lense, much like a 3d system works (running two images out of sync). This is why it takes a beefy system to run, you basically have to be good enough to run elite twice at 75 FPS or so. I managed on my system ok below 75 FPS but some people get VR sick unless they have a full 75.
Yes, but you are rendering 2 separate 960x1080 images instead of one 1920x1080 image, the DK2 is a single 1920x1080 screen (1080p) with half used for each eye.
I "only" see a 30% reduction in fps from rendering a single 1080p monitor to running on the DK2, not the 50% or more that "running it twice" would require. And my 30% may not be indicative, it could be an edge case due to some weird issue only on my machine.