Hi Brandon,
I used to play ED with a Pimax 4K a couple of months ago and was very satisfied with it (on an i5-3550, 8 GB RAM @ GTX 1080).
Meanwhile, I re-tried the Rift CV1 once again one week ago, and after having had a lot of doubts about pro’s and con’s, I’ll finally go back to the Pimax.
Pro’s CV1:
+ Full Positional Tracking, perfectly working
+ Absolutely no tearing at all
+ Slightly better, saturated colours
+ No drift
Con’s CV1:
--- SDE !!! Even when turning up SS to 1.8, text isn’t as sharp as with the Pimax, and clear far sight still keeps to be too blurry for my taste.
- Godrays
Pro’s Pimax 4K:
++ Absolutely no SDE at all! Everything from text to far sight pin-sharp.
+ No Godrays
Con’s Pimax 4K:
- No Positional Tracking
- Slight tearing when moving the head too fast – but for ED, it didn’t noticed this too often
- A bit of a drift, so I had to re-center the view 1-2x per minute, sometimes more, sometimes (much) less.
= Colours with the Pimax 4K didn’t bother me since they fit absolutely to my normal, usual monitor / TV image. On the contrary, the Rift’s image was quite a bit too bright for my taste.
Conclusion:
From my personal point of view, the Pimax 4K is a suitable alternative for cockpit simulations such as ED. And until Oculus doesn’t have a HMD with at least 2K, I would prefer the Pimax 4K.
That’s why I brought the Rift CV1 back to the store and continue playing with the Pimax.
What VR means to each of us individually, is exactly this: An individual choice based on individual priorities and preferences. In the end, even though I might miss the Rift’s perfect positional tracking, I prefer the Pimax’ excellent resolution and pin-sharp image. But things might change with the next generation