The Oculus Quest is a new take on virtual reality, offering high-end VR in a mobile package — but only with some compromises. Though it’s a self-contained headset with a great new tracking system, it still doesn’t cross some fundamental barriers to mainstream VR success. We take a look at the $399 headset that’s coming out May 21st.
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The Verge says:
What’s the non-VR game that you really want to play in VR?
Lil Jet Gaming says:
I can’t wait to get mine for christmas!
VR chat at my friends house.
dxveBeatz says:
Nice watch tho
Adam L says:
Invalid points of the video aside, the reason I can't see Oculus Quest being a viable purchase is the compromises. If I'm going to compromise for a vr headset, I might as well stick to google cardboard. I have tried nearly every VR system I believe is available, and absolutely undeniably the best experience I have ever had with gaming was the HTC Vive Pro Eye Virtual Reality System. Tracking was perfect and beyond anything else, I NEVER lost track of my remotes. Remotes and headset are plug in rechargeable, with several hours of battery life (no need for AA batteries, a flaw of oculus). It is, of course, wireless so no "stepping around wires." And most important, there is no game that is off limits to you. Everything works and works well. I'm glad for the Oculus making the advances they are, but it is too little too late for the company. They started with the edge of VR gaming, but I feel like will make ever more limited contributions to the progress of VR.
Matthew Kalinowski says:
OC6 Oculus link and hand tracking!
warriorsp1 says:
DSC world makes it worth the buy
wamgamer 08 says:
This review is super harsh, First VR is not "socially awkward" you don't need to play VR in public just play in your home. Also can you stop saying VR needs saving like anything it will not be perfect on the first try, like was the first tv perfect, no but it was super innovative, it is very similar to VR.
Mike Caesario says:
This aged like a milk in just 4 months, most of the downside is already fixed.
Arthurs says:
Being a owner of a quest, I have to say it's one of the best things to bring to a party! Just don't drink and VR 🙂
MR. Criz says:
Where my oculus go users at?
Arek A says:
look silly? what kind of argument this is…!?/
Paul Elliott says:
I like the overview of state of the industry here. But the review did not emphasize enough the iterative, yet very big step of tetherless, inside out tracking with a smooth hardware and software interface. And yes, social isolation and looking funny with VR is a thing.
Jorge Jiménez says:
VR doesn't need saving🤦🏼♂️
The_ Bearskin_Warrior says:
Sea of thieves.
8bitkefka says:
oh great they are now using the same tech that microsoft released in there vr…
Adam Heenan says:
I see you in your Guild t-shirt! Solidarity from IL Organizers Union Local 34071, TNG-CWA!
fadly A. Rahman says:
Only the plebs think that watching movie in VR is a thing.
Persason says:
This review was very odd. I cant relate to the whole socially awkward thing. I mean I want to game in a VR world, hence be away from the real world? Also when I game I do it alone not on the street? So WTF?
idy33 says:
The quest in belguim cost 500 euro’s and that in dollars is 565 so its so expencive in belguim
adil rajah says:
there will always be haters. you dont no what your talking about.
niksu Rauvanto says:
Do they sell it in finland
LatiasVR [DG] says:
I can't agree with the socially awkward part. Like, you're playing VR, who gives a damn?
EZKOW says:
Did you just compare VR headsets to PS4s ?!
nay nay privileges says:
does it really need to be saved? I think the VR industry is stable and growing rapidly.
Deek Lasner says:
Wow what a terrible review
Joonha Shcal says:
Mortal Kombat.
Steven Casteel says:
Worrying about what people think about how you look is incredibly insecure and childish.
Noah Kirkpatrick says:
Yes
Douglas Martinson says:
How does the Oculus work if you are blind in one eye
Platinum Man22 says:
Actually f u lady.
davidsonnow says:
how do you do a full review on this system w/o mentioning it's killer app THE STAR WARS VR GAME
Robert Marlowe says:
There needs to be a bigger indie-game community with VR. What will make VR explode is super cheap, well polished, but much smaller scale projects. If Nintendo, for instance, took their backlog of Nintendo64 games and ported them to VR, they could create a small, cheap, portable VR console like this to play them on and people would buy it up as rapidly as as they've been buying up the Switch. I think that the "Triple-A" experience in VR is just pushing the price of the necessary hardware a bit too much for most consumers. If Facebook could somehow promote that kind of scaled down game development for the Quest, it will be the next big thing.