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Quest 2. Prescription lenses
JamesNewall replied to Bozdog's topic in Virtual Reality (VR) for Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020/2024)Hi Bozdog, Thanks so much for getting back and letting me know, and so glad you like them! If anyone else is looking for fitted prescription lenses for their VR headset (replacing the need to wear glasses under the visor), you can get 5% off at VR Optician using this link: https://vroptician.com/?coupon=JamesNewall
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Quest 2. Prescription lenses
JamesNewall replied to Bozdog's topic in Virtual Reality (VR) for Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020/2024)Hi Bozdog, I have recently posted a review for the Meta Quest 3 where I added some lenses from VR Optician for my Dad you can see our review for them by clicking here.. In short they have been fantastic! Regarding your own prescription, send them a message with your query here and hopefully they will get back to you soon: https://support.vroptician.com/contact If you do decide to get some you can get a further 5% off at VR Optician for any of the headsets they support by using this link: https://vroptician.com/?coupon=JamesNewall I hope this helps. James
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New 256Gb SSD + 1Tb HD for FSX
Thank you for the many responses. There seem to be a variety of options and I guess it comes down to what works best for you. Put FSX & small add-on's onto the SSD. Large add-on's + the OS onto the hard drive. Put FSX & all add-on's + the OS onto the SSD. Anything else (e.g. other games etc.) onto the hard drive. Put FSX & all add-on's onto the SSD and put the OS onto the hard drive. It sounds as though 256Gb is the smallest SSD you should look at IF you're a fan of FSX. I think I'll go with option 2 for now and see how I get on (although putting the OS on the hard drive makes a lot of sense too, but I'm seeing a 25 second speed saving booting up with the SSD though). Thanks again, James
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New 256Gb SSD + 1Tb HD for FSX
Hello All, I purchased a 256Gb Samsung SSD over the weekend with the main purpose to run both the OS and FSX on. I also have a number of VFR scenery addons, REX + numerous planes which I would also like to add. However, given how much space this all takes I'm not sure how best to proceed, the aim though is to make both the load times & scenery load times as quick as possible. With the above in mind should I install everything onto the SSD or, leave the FSX installation on the SSD but install the VFR scenery onto the 1Tb HD (a Samsung F3)? Thanks in advance, James