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VR Guides
OVR Advanced Settings
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OVR Advanced settings is a program that lets you do MORE FUN COOL STUFF! Read ahead for more infos.
Installing OVR Advanced Settings
PlaySpace MoverPlayspace mover is a way of "Faking" your current height / width in VR. It is useful for when you are sitting down but want to appear full height, or for clipping through walls in certain games/areas. You can also use it to "climb" higher than normally possible in VR. People still refer to it as Playspace Mover, however it is now embedded in OVR Advanced Settings on Steam.
OVR Advanced Settings - MISCYou can do all sorts of fun stuff with OVR Advanced settings. Here are some highlights!
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Hardware
Controller Mods
Mamut Grips for Rift S/Quest1/2 - Makes the controllers "grip free"
Oculus/Meta
Oculus Go
- $250 new on Ebay (as of 7/2022)
- Works withtout wires
- VERY limited on what it can do
- VERY limited controller
- Just don't
Oculus Rift
- $350 new on Ebay (as of 7/2022)
- Needs base stations
- Connects to computer to run
- Old technology
- Decent cheap option for just starting to get into VR
Oculus Rift S
- $550 new on Ebay (as of 7/2022)
- Requires Displayport or Mini Displayport adapter on PC
- Doesnt need base stations
- Needs light to function
- Connects to computer to run
- Basically a non-wireless Quest 1
- Firmware awful and doesn't work half the time
- Can order prescription lenses
Oculus Quest / Quest 2
- $299+ retail
- Completely wireless, doesn't need a pc
- Needs light to function
- Can hook to computer for EXTRA power via Airlink
- Quest 2's power > Quest 1's power
- Quest = Black, Quest 2 = White
- Comes in several sizes of storage
- Can order prescription lenses
- Needs bulky Oculus software open to run
- Can skip bulky software using Virtual Desktop
Meta Quest 2
- $299+ retail
- Believe it or not, this is just a rebranding of the word "Oculus" and currently does not have any differences
Valve
Valve Index
- $999 for the kit retail
- Requires Displayport or Mini Displayport adapter on PC
- Uses base stations
- Connects via PC
- Very powerful
- Can order prescription lenses
- Manually adjust eye-width
- Knuckles controllers track finger proximity and does not require to be held all the time
- Has glare in eyepieces for some users
Valve Index 2
- Currently patented
- Rumored to be wireless, similar to the quest
Vive
Vive
- $499 retail
- Uses base stations
- No built in audio
Vive Pro
- $1,399 retail
- Uses base stations
- Backwards compatible with Vive base stations
Vive Pro Eye
- $1,599 retail
- Same as Vive Pro, but with eye tracking
Vive Cosmos
- $699 retail
- No base stations needed
- Uses your computer wirelessly (Like Quest's Airlink)
- Tracking issues
Vive Cosmos Elite
- $749 retail
- Wireless
- Can connect to PC for more power
- Less tracking issues
Vive Pro 2
- $799
- Uses base stations
- Connects to pc
- Needs Vive Console and Steam VR open to run Steam VR games
Vive Flow
- Completely wireless, doesn't need a pc
Other
HP® Reverb G2
WMR / Windows Mixed Reality
Full Body Tracking (FBT)
Xbox 360 Kinect
Xbox ONE Kinect
Vive Trackers
Slime Trackers
Avatars
- In VRChat you need to rank up before you can upload avatars. You can speed it up (unsure if its instant?) if you buy VRC+
- Creation Compendium How2Guide
- Reina's 90 Page How2Guide
- Madjin's Awesome VRChat How2Guide
- Sippbox's Videos



