Not necessarily. Everybody has different eyes and vision issues. An example of why I prefer glasses is that heat from the Rift panels has a tendency to dry out the contact lenses. Also depending on the type of lenses daily, weekly, monthly or such the shape of the lenses change over time as they are of various thicknesses. Your eye moisture can also affect things like fogging. Many factors can affect this so I am inclined not to offer up a blanket conclusion. YMMV is always a good disclaimer.
Nice job loribee
So what new HMD's are on the horizon and am I better waiting for another 6 -12 months? My current setup is pretty sweet, I have an ultra-wide Predator monitor and a TrackIR/Trackclip Pro but as good as it is it's not going to beat the full immersion of VR. I just got back from Florence in Italy celebrating my 50th and had a VR experience there in the DaVinci museum - it was pretty cool (if a little grainy) so I can only imagine what you guys get to see playing ED in VR![]()
So my question is - do I just need the headset to play ED in VR or do I need the full kit?
As a spectacle wearer I am leaning towards the VIVE as everything I have read says it's much more comfortable for us '4-eyes' than the Rift.
a bit late to the party ...
what do you mean, full kit? a couple of sensors, a headset and you're good to go. vr controllers are pertty useless in elite anyway.
(dunno about the vive, but for the rift even one single sensor is perfectly fine for elite)
however this struck me:
where did you read that? i wear glasses myself and get along with the rift just fine. i guess it depends on their size (and your head's), so ideally you should test first, but i'd say the same is true for both the vive and the rift.
my new progressive glasses could technically fit but there would be a chance to break them with prolonged use, specially while putting the headset on/off. i also found out progressive glasses are no good at all for vr since you are locked to a single viewing angle, and they interfere with the positional focus.
my old non-progressive glasses otoh fit very well, no problem whatsoever and luckily i can see perfectly with them in the fish tank, at any distance and angle.