It's £200 off for a new HTC Hive VR headset and they've added that this is to boost the consumer market and this generation won't be gone anytime soon. I can well use the £200 off for a new graphic card :wink:
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DUNOEboutTENG
22 Aug 17#20
Jesus christ you mean this WAS £800?!!
I'd love a go of VR but its far to expensive for me right now, and based on price alone I'd have to be looking at Rift
TehJumpingJawa
21 Aug 17#18
Word of caution re the rift, Oculus support is terrible; obstructive and over stretched. Warranty claims take ages, and out of warranty repair is nonexistent.
Can't speak to the Vive, but I returned my £329 rift bundle as I foresaw it becoming a paper weight when I break it/warranty runs out.
It's a cool bit of kit, but I recommend having a read of their support forums so you know what you'll be getting yourself in for if/when you encounter one of several common faults.
kylewatkins to TehJumpingJawa
21 Aug 17#19
All the better reason to never buy direct from manufactures and by from places like Amazon with good return policies,
The_Hoff
21 Aug 17#16
Get a Rift.
Read the reviews of the current state of play and not the state that they released in. The Rift controllers are better and the tracking is on point now.
There's nothing to pick between them now IMO.
spammy to The_Hoff
21 Aug 17#17
I think the passive vs active sensors that each respective platform uses is a huge consideration.
For example the passive lighthouses of the Vive and lower USB/tethering burden might make placing it in a living room more possible. Otoh the oculus is cheaper and has the funner controllers, and is fully powered by the PC.
The end result is the same, I agree, but I do think each could be more suitable than the other depending on the situation.
BurtBird to The_Hoff
22 Aug 17#21
Disagree. The tracking of the Rift will never be as good as the Vive due to the difference in hardware implementation: in practice this means that fast motion tracking is impossible to accurately recreate on the Rift, and given how many games predominantly feature hand-held fast-swinging weaponry I'd say this is a pretty big deal!
The Rift is also more limited in tracking large areas, even with extra sensors you can buy separately it is less effective than the out of the box Vive setup. Also, Oculus is owned by Facebook.
I agree that overall the controllers for the Rift are better, but IMO it's not entirely cut and dry: the Vive's touch pads are better in certain scenarios and vice versa. The Rift headset is also much lighter and more comfortable, but has worse FoV.
Before this price drop I'd have recommended the Rift as it was so much cheaper than the Vive, this new Vive price-cut would make me think harder if I were in the market for one.
The_Hoff to BurtBird
22 Aug 17#22
We'll agree to disagree then.
Having used both, I'd recommend the Rift at the prices they are.
dreamager to The_Hoff
22 Aug 17#23
Given the pc I have, I'd not have enough USB3 ports for the Rift to have room tracking, and it'd be quite difficult placing the sensors and getting the cables around my room. Very easily done with the Vive.
Also, if you are planning on moving your setup about, or take it places to show off etc, Rift is a lot more difficult to setup each time than the Vive, so it really depends on how you're planning to use it
The_Hoff to dreamager
22 Aug 17#24
Are you honestly planning on taking your VR to your mates, along with your PC and monitor?
USB ports? Get a £10 USB PCI Express card.
Roomscale? In my 2M X 3M play area I don't have any tracking issues with 2 sensors, more likely it's the cable that pisses me off for 360 games.
I've tried both fairly extensively at work, I now own a Rift. I have a top drawer PC, but I wouldn't pay £600 for a HMD at this stage. I still use my monitor 85% of the time I spend on my PC.
Vive has terrible screen door too, the Oculus could use higher resolution but with super sampling up to 2/2.5 it looks cracking!
dreamager to The_Hoff
22 Aug 17#25
You wouldn't need to take a pc to your friend who has a pc, just the vive. and quickly whip up the lighthouses on some portable stands, job done.
And from what I saw on reviews, I thought the Rift had a worse screen door than the Vive? I've only briefly tried the Rift though so I can't remember
wonkothesane
21 Aug 17#12
Having seen a review of their new "Knuckle" controllers, I think I'll wait until they're part of the bundle.
canitrunbattlefield
21 Aug 17#10
been waiting for this!
very hooked since we played this in an arcade in the States
dlghorner to canitrunbattlefield
21 Aug 17#11
Same, having played it at a friends..
Curious to wait and see what Vive 2 will bring
dreamager
21 Aug 17#9
Wow what a drop. Go get it people
kos1c
21 Aug 17#7
I was super excited for the vr sets tried a gear vr and got crazy motion sickness. Ruined my plans for a psvr, oculus or a vive. :disappointed:
hopper_papa_roac to kos1c
21 Aug 17#8
I would say there is a big difference between the gear VR and a higher end Vr kit I had a full week of VR last week and I got nautious on a samsung gear VR but using the Oculus I was fine. Maybe wise to find a shop that lets you have a go and get an idea from that.
kos1c to hopper_papa_roac
21 Aug 17#13
I'd love to try one out but I also now know i don't need an expensive toy that may get used a handful of times. Having that gut feeling has helped save me some money, but has also ruined the idea of fun!
dreamager to kos1c
21 Aug 17#14
Anywhere near london? They have a showroom to try one out. Or alternatively, have a longer go on mine to sway you into buying :wink:
kos1c to dreamager
21 Aug 17#15
I've not had a proper look at their showrooms in London. But that would be an option.
It's a good offer but feel I should save my pennies.
ShineHunter
21 Aug 17#6
NOT a price cut for preparing new generation. Brillent!
Britneyfan
21 Aug 17#5
still £200 more than a rift.....
Galvanaiz
21 Aug 17#3
I already have Oculus Rift after the summer sale... Taking this into account, is HTC Vive worthy?
Nalwoir to Galvanaiz
21 Aug 17#4
Not really, unless you have a lot of money and nothing better to spend it on.
darthvader666uk
21 Aug 17#2
omg, dont do this to me! I have been waiting for a drop for ages. I might still wait for the sub £500 price :smile:
gr8h8me
21 Aug 17#1
I'm going to buy shortly. Hopefully this will reduce the price on the second hand market. Thanks poster :-)
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I'd love a go of VR but its far to expensive for me right now, and based on price alone I'd have to be looking at Rift
Warranty claims take ages, and out of warranty repair is nonexistent.
Can't speak to the Vive, but I returned my £329 rift bundle as I foresaw it becoming a paper weight when I break it/warranty runs out.
It's a cool bit of kit, but I recommend having a read of their support forums so you know what you'll be getting yourself in for if/when you encounter one of several common faults.
Read the reviews of the current state of play and not the state that they released in. The Rift controllers are better and the tracking is on point now.
There's nothing to pick between them now IMO.
For example the passive lighthouses of the Vive and lower USB/tethering burden might make placing it in a living room more possible. Otoh the oculus is cheaper and has the funner controllers, and is fully powered by the PC.
The end result is the same, I agree, but I do think each could be more suitable than the other depending on the situation.
The Rift is also more limited in tracking large areas, even with extra sensors you can buy separately it is less effective than the out of the box Vive setup. Also, Oculus is owned by Facebook.
I agree that overall the controllers for the Rift are better, but IMO it's not entirely cut and dry: the Vive's touch pads are better in certain scenarios and vice versa. The Rift headset is also much lighter and more comfortable, but has worse FoV.
Before this price drop I'd have recommended the Rift as it was so much cheaper than the Vive, this new Vive price-cut would make me think harder if I were in the market for one.
Having used both, I'd recommend the Rift at the prices they are.
Also, if you are planning on moving your setup about, or take it places to show off etc, Rift is a lot more difficult to setup each time than the Vive, so it really depends on how you're planning to use it
USB ports? Get a £10 USB PCI Express card.
Roomscale? In my 2M X 3M play area I don't have any tracking issues with 2 sensors, more likely it's the cable that pisses me off for 360 games.
I've tried both fairly extensively at work, I now own a Rift. I have a top drawer PC, but I wouldn't pay £600 for a HMD at this stage. I still use my monitor 85% of the time I spend on my PC.
Vive has terrible screen door too, the Oculus could use higher resolution but with super sampling up to 2/2.5 it looks cracking!
And from what I saw on reviews, I thought the Rift had a worse screen door than the Vive? I've only briefly tried the Rift though so I can't remember
very hooked since we played this in an arcade in the States
Curious to wait and see what Vive 2 will bring
It's a good offer but feel I should save my pennies.