Oculus Rift
- TIMMY30
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Re: Oculus Rift
Cheers Darren
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Re: Oculus Rift
I bought the VR cover and then sold it, the main plastic piece caused issues with the proximity sensor, which is something that might have been easily solved because I haven't seen anyone else with that issue but I didn't find the whole thing any better than the standard rift foam thing. Every now and then I pull it off and give it a bit of a wash in some mild soap.
I regularly use my rift in the iRacing enduro races which usually means 2+ hours at a time for multiples stints, I've also done some league races which have been 2.5-3 hours. The rift does tend to heat soak after an hours or so, I'm in the tropics so I have the aircon on and the ceiling fan on as well when I race.
I regularly use my rift in the iRacing enduro races which usually means 2+ hours at a time for multiples stints, I've also done some league races which have been 2.5-3 hours. The rift does tend to heat soak after an hours or so, I'm in the tropics so I have the aircon on and the ceiling fan on as well when I race.
- TIMMY30
- Posts: 1262
- Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2004 10:23 pm
- Location: Brisbane,QLD
Re: Oculus Rift
Got the rift and my fanatec stuff all set up today. Bloody wow!. Thats all i can say. Its brilliant in iracing. Im a bit rusty though. Need lots more praccy