Roger Wilco Jr wrote:TorTorden wrote:With server issues today I tossed my chips in and has resorted to wear out my refresh button instead since it seems like my vive was shipped this afternoon.
And given a bit of luck I will be setting it up tomorrow

Still no Vive? Think your mailman (mailwoman, mailperson, mailrobot ... whatever) stole it? Or maybe a neighbor?
Or did you get it, haven't showered in a week, and just forgot to post that you got it?
I gave a quick post on the facebook. But yeah I got that last Thursday:)
Well what can I say yes it's awesome. But the vive ando ED has more than just legibility issues.
First is the aliasing. I have found a configuration file setting in the steamvr config to add supersampling but that means anything more than vr high in game starts stuttering.
And vr high is closer to medium graphics settings than high.
But just adding 40% more pixels to the rendering really helps a lot with the worst of the sparkles and aliasing . The oddest bug is possibly the scaling. For some reason the pilot body is more like the body of a small tween <5' at most.
And that just feels a bit weird but nothing you quickly can't ignore.
That said flying an asp x around a planet is freaking awesome. I had more than one stomach lurching moments but I have not gotten nauseous or anything yet and I can't for some reason not stop doing back flips in the buggy now. It's just too much fun.
The whole device and steam vr feels well. Very beta level.
I wouldn't really recommend it unless you where really die hard about vr.
I would suggest waiting on vr.
And soon the "more money than sense crowd" will be tossing their vive's up on Craigslist or eBay for 50% off I'm sure.
I will try to do a proper review later. But yes it's as awesome as they claim but it's also got a lot of issues.