I posted my Oculus Rift first impressions everywhere else apart from here earlier! Here they are:
Piss easy to set up, I had already downloaded the necessary software and games and stuff so all I had to do was plug everything in and away I went.
Headset is as light as a feather, really surprised me...I thought they might have sent me one without anything inside it by mistake lol
Headset is VERY comfortable and accommodates my glasses without a problem, although to be fair my frames are pretty small. I did originally try putting in my Lens Lab prescription lenses but had trouble fitting the things but my glasses fit fine without a problem so I won't bother with them.
My USB extension cables I bought a few weeks ago work fine but my HDMI extension cable doesn't. I've solved the problem by using a HDMI auto switch box that I bought from eBay for 99p and a spare 2m HDMI cable I had lying around lol
I've only tried Dreamdeck so far which was amazing, but for some reason I only appear to be 3 foot tall lmfao, and I couldn't find any way to reset the view. I've already felt my first sense of presence when I looked over the edge of the drop on top of the skyscraper, I went a little dizzy and took an immediate step back because my lizard brain thought I was going to fall!!! I'm fine with heights as long as there's no danger of me falling and looking over the edge had me almost crapping myself lmfao
As far as the quality of the display and the optics is concerned I immediately noticed the SDE when I first put the headset on but had no problem not noticing it once I started Dreaddeck.
Time for a bit of Lucky's Tale and then I'm going to buy Dreadhalls. I have clean underwear handy!
Have just had a quick go on Lucky's Tale and it's delightful!!!
Also had a quick go on Dreadhalls and didn't think it was so bad...but then the tension went up a couple of notches after I got the first eye and I nearly crapped myself with a couple of jump scares lol. The sound and music in this game is excellent, and is giving me a few handy pointers for my game that I'm working on.
No sign of any simulation sickness so far which is fantastic, I played around 30 minutes of Dreadhalls and didn't have any problems at all and I turned the rotation speed up a notch too. I'm having a quick break so that I can do my injection and have a bite to eat. Being an insulin-dependent diabetic it's going to be interesting to see if being in VR, particularly playing Dreadhalls or other horror games, is going to affect my blood-sugar levels. Ever since I was diagnosed at the age of 5 high stress situations have drastically lowered my sugar levels, I had to have something extra to eat before all of my exams and started having a hypo when I had laser treatment done on my eyes last month.
I'm REALLY happy with this purchase!!!
Since I posted that I've given Elite Dangerous a go and fucking hell, you have absolutely NO IDEA about the sheer size of everything until you play the game in VR. Everything is so bloody huge!!! I've started a brand new Commander to commemorate me getting my Rift so have gone all the way back from 70m credits to 1000 and from a Vulture armed to the teeth to a Sidewinder lol
I also gave a 360 video horror experience a go called Catacombs where you're being wheeled through an insane asylum in a wheelchair. For some reason known only to themselves the first part of the experience is filmed out of focus and low resolution, I almost quit it because the quality was so bad but I'm glad I stuck with it because after a certain point the quality improves greatly and it REALLY freaked the FUCK out of me. I nearly 'noped' out of it lmfao
I'm normally pretty good with these sorts of things but this was all in your face lmfao