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DerGlobii

4 years ago

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einfallstoll

4 years ago

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The package is not necessarily an entry-level product, but for the price you get a very high-quality and comfortable headset that should guarantee you several years of gaming fun. You can adjust the playing area yourself, but it is not infinitely large. If you have an area between 1.5 and 2 metres (square), it's perfect. You can also play sitting down and only move around with the controllers. The Nvidia GTX 970 is specified as the minimum requirement (https://www.vive.com/%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20us/support/cosmos-elite/category_howto/what-are-the-system-requirements.html), which means you should have no problems with the 980. The package includes everything you need: glasses, controllers, lightboxes (for tracking) and all cables and instructions. There should be enough room in the headset for the glasses, but that may depend on how big the glasses are. The setup is actually very easy and you are guided with a setup tool.

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Honi2001

2 years ago

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Som09mer

2 years ago

I also had this problem in the beginning. First make sure that all drivers are installed. It needs a separate software for the HTC Vive glasses (does not work natively with Steam). Then it was a trial and error with what start first (Vive app, Steam) and from the first time work, it has then always worked. Otherwise reinstall the driver. Hope that helps.

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ursdaniel

2 years ago

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Macklemore

2 years ago

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Because the VR glasses are connected to your PC, they only display the image or game differently, the rest is still up to your computer, which means as much memory as you have on your computer, that's how many different games you can play. Of course every game needs memory so you can't download and play an infinite number of games. I hope I could help you. Sincerely. Macklemore

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Jens.M

4 years ago

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Toediii

4 years ago

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Hello Yes it is certainly recommended. I haven't had any problems with these glasses yet. It does have one disadvantage: you have to set up sensors.

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Benjaminschmidlin

4 years ago

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REVECT7

4 years ago

Hi Benjamin! The enclosed Displayport cable and the enclosed USB cable are 1 metre long. You will connect the cables to a controller/adapter where the VR headset is also connected. The cable from the VR headset is about 3 metres long.

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a.markoczy

4 years ago

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Baitman

5 years ago

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Anecthor2

5 years ago

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Most games have teleport functions built in, so you can cover longer distances quickly without getting sick or taking up a lot of space. Shorter distances to reach a switch or to look around can be achieved easily with just a few steps. In Alyx, however, it is also possible to hide behind walls or containers, or to pick things up from the ground. Fast movements with the arms and upper body, as well as squatting for beats, also require a certain amount of freedom of movement. That's why I personally think that a standing experience with light movement is best suited for these games. The effort, space and cost of setting up a treadmill and wireless headset (you don't want to trip over the cable, after all) is far too high, in my opinion. I can only imagine VR in a scene for flight simulators or the like. Let's see how Star Wars Squadrons turns out in that respect.

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