Meta Drops Quest 2 Price Below $200
Meta Drops Quest 2 Price Below $200
It is, but it’s not just $200, it’s $200 and a Meta account. I’m not making a Meta account, so I’m not buying this.
If it was usable w/o a Meta account, I’d probably get it.
If this is accurate, you need one of the following:
So, six of one and half a dozen of the other.
I would use it for like 1 game on the quest store and more portable/wireless VR on PC. Even though my Index, is superior in almost every way, an easy headset to give to a visitor would be nice.
I probably wouldn’t pay $200 for one, but if a friend was getting rid of one for $50-100 I would likely snatch it up.
For me the issue with VR headsets isn’t the price, but the lack of a relevant killer app.
If I were super-into flight sims, I could totally see going VR – makes more sense then the many-monitors setups that fans have done for decades – but most game genres just don’t, IMHO, gain that much. And there hasn’t been a new genre that really blows me away that leverages VR.
I can believe that it might be professionally-useful for architects.
Alyx was great. But it’s been long enough that it needs something to surpass it or at least learn from it.
Hmm. Yeah, that’s a thought too. To put some numbers on that, if I go to Steam and do a search for VR-only games and rank by User Rating, I get:
store.steampowered.com/search/?sort_by=Reviews_DE…
Half-Life: Alyx, 2020 release
VTOL VR, 2017
COMPOUND, 2022
UNDERDOGS, 2024
Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, 2016
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, 2015
Half-Life 2: VR Mod, 2022
The Room VR: A Dark Matter, 2020
Walkabout Mini Golf VR, 2021
fpsVR, 2018
The Last Clockwinder, 2022
Blade and Sorcery, 2018
Vertigo 2, 2023
I Expect You to Die 2: The Spy and the Liar, 2021
Vermillion - VR Painting, 2021
Beat Saber, 2019
The Lab, 2016
The Thrill of the Fight - VR Boxing, 2019
OVR Advanced Settings, 2020
I Expect You To Die, 2017
So of the best-of-the-best out there as of this writing, we have in releases-per-year:
2024: 1 (understandable, year is only about three months in)
2023: 1
2022: 3
2021: 3
2020: 3
2019: 2
2018: 2
2017: 2
2016: 2
2015: 1
I mean, that’s just not really an exponential explosion.
Some of those aren’t even games in any sense of the word. fpsVR and OVR are both just utilities for overlaying things while playing games (and there are free options).
It’s also the most expensive way to play a game, so I do understand the lack of demand compared to the normal gaming space, but there seems to be plenty of people in VR to sustain a good market. So where is it?
Why do I need an account at all for my peripheral device?
Imagine not being able to use your kbm or monitor without signing into some service to track you.
You can choose to have a Lemmy account or not. You can still use Lemmy without an account.
Quest can function without accounts, but they force you to make one.
The difference is freedom of personal choice.
So a lot of the times I just use their remote connect to connect to my computer, that way I can load up videos and everything easier than what the quest.
So it's actually through steamvr, but here's the link.
Wait, I don’t get it. Your comment implies you are locked in to the Meta ecosystem, so wouldn’t this be a fantastic option for you?
I’m not interested because it requires a Meta account, which I’m unwilling to create.
Ah, that makes way more sense. I’m in the same boat, I’d totally buy this if I didn’t need an account at any Meta service to use it (I’d even pay a bit more for it). But since it does, I just pretend the product doesn’t exist.
And as a native English speaker, I totally agree, English is hard.
That’s the right price range, for VR to properly catch on.
Shame it still owns you rather than vice-versa.
I bought a quest 2 a few years ago. I searched for hours and hours to try and get it to work with no FB account. Best I found was that you can sideload APKs to it… with a Facebook account.
Eventually broke down and temporarily made a Facebook account to at least try it. Was pretty unimpressed with the content which was meager even in comparison to PCVR. Ended up returning it and deleting Facebook account.
The experience itself is not worth making a Facebook account for.
If you want to get into VR on the cheap get a windows mixed reality headset off eBay. Most of them aren’t as good of a headset as the quest 2. But it will probably be comparable if you’re streaming most of your content from PC anyway. And you’ll avoid Facebook’s shit.
Be forewarned though windows mixed reality headsets don’t yet work on windows LTSC or Linux :(. (Though maybe windows 11 LTSC?) So you’ll have to use the garbage version of windows to use it.
theverge.com/…/microsoft-windows-mixed-reality-de…
WMR will be discontinued in the future. On quest you can use pass through from your pc and technically you don’t need facebook account only meta account that is disconnected from facebook.
I have a WMR device and I regret it.
So many games simply do not support it, I’d have been better off with a Valve index that seems to work with most PC titles.
I have HP reverb G2. It has seemed to work fine with everything I’ve thrown at it. Though I’m not sure about the cheaper devices. I probably wouldn’t recommend spending that much on a WMR headset at this point.
But, WMR devices can be found for $75-$150 dollars on eBay. I don’t recommend them if you’re serious about VR. But if you just want a cheap entry point, they work.