![]() As expected, these friends fiercely defend the superiority of a VR HMD. Some of my friends have sold their screens, and now have to rely on VR. When I am honest to myself, I often come up with excuses for not having to use it and revert to either doing other stuff or race on screens.Īlso, while VR headsets are very affordable these days, it’s often forgotten that it will require a relatively expensive PC to power a decent VR setup, and that in many cases it will require some knowledge, and regular tweaking to get the best out of it. ![]() As a result, my Valve Index has become more of an ornament on the wall. However, my own preferences, the current technical limitations, and the lack of room awareness and comfort, often make me decide to just race on screens. It’s no doubt that from an immersion perspective, VR is awesome. Being an early VR adopter myself, I can relate to just about every argument made in this video. Taking into account that a random “VR vs Screens” discussion can easily result in a fanboy war without any regard for the facts, I have found this latest Empty Box Talk & Drive session pretty much in line with my own experiences. Empty Box is back with an interesting Talk & Drive video regarding the pros and cons of racing in VR.
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