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Help, Advice, Suggestions Re.VR Equipment

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I don't seem to be having any luck with virtual reality. Still unable to get Riftcat and Vridge to connect. Flyinside is something I haven't tried. Various models of Oculus are a bit confusing.
So my question is: What should I get for P3Dv4.5 flying? 
My pc is reasonably fast with nVidia 1080ti, 16 GB memory, CPU oc to 4.3GHz, and average FPS about 60.
Regards to all
Neal H

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Best all rounder for cost, comfort, ease of use, software,  plug and play ability, resolution, large lens sweet spot and adjustable distance for glasses wearers is the oculus rift s.

You can beat it in some areas with other head sets but not many and not all of them.

6 hours ago, tutmeister said:

Best all rounder for cost, comfort, ease of use, software,  plug and play ability, resolution, large lens sweet spot and adjustable distance for glasses wearers is the oculus rift s.

You can beat it in some areas with other head sets but not many and not all of them.

+1

Having had the HP Reverb briefly before the rift s I concur with tutmeister.

For info.glasses with the reverb is an absolute no, and after a few hrs use it hurt the bridge of my nose so much it took two days to get over the pain. I have not used the others but having moved from the rift cv1 to the rift s I well pleased.

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