JonH
Pre-takeoff checklist
Assuming you have a decent computer, you can get the Lenovo Explorer VR system for $140 at Walmart right now. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lenovo-Explorer-Windows-Mixed-Reality-Headset-Black-G0A20001WW/751420233
I've used PSVR, Oculus and Vive standard and Pro. The Lenovo isn't perfect but at this price it's well worth it. I also find it a lot more comfortable than any of the other HMDs I mentioned.
X-Plane 11 works great! You can read the text on the glass panels or the steam gauges. The head tracking (inside out, no external sensors) is flawless. FF works on a virtual iPad in the cockpit. Some of that is hard to read.
DCS World looks really nice too. The cockpits seem a little more optimized for VR than X-Plane. There is no small text to read, such as the "NAV" button on a G1000.
If you're into flight sims and want to be fully immersed, now you can do so for less than the price of an IR head tracker!
I've used PSVR, Oculus and Vive standard and Pro. The Lenovo isn't perfect but at this price it's well worth it. I also find it a lot more comfortable than any of the other HMDs I mentioned.
X-Plane 11 works great! You can read the text on the glass panels or the steam gauges. The head tracking (inside out, no external sensors) is flawless. FF works on a virtual iPad in the cockpit. Some of that is hard to read.
DCS World looks really nice too. The cockpits seem a little more optimized for VR than X-Plane. There is no small text to read, such as the "NAV" button on a G1000.
If you're into flight sims and want to be fully immersed, now you can do so for less than the price of an IR head tracker!