Much of that is true, but I have no problems playing games on monitors with my FOV jacked to infinity. I play Assetto Corsa with mine FOV set to max. Yes, there is a bit of distortion, but its much better than playing with an unrealistically narrow field of view. Personally I think VR headsets have unrealistically narrow FOVs also, but I havent messed with jacking the FOV up as I would with a monitor.
In related news:
Maniac0301 said:
VR eliminates all this while giving you a FOV that almost perfectly matches what I see from my real helmet.
FWIW, Snell and FIA both have requirements regarding an FOV of 180deg.
FIA for example:
In reply to ProDarwin :
My FOV is about 90 degrees at the edges of my peripheral vision, that is no big.
chada75
HalfDork
2/26/21 11:26 p.m.
In reply to z31maniac :
Same here. I rather rent a setup instead of building/buying one, Since I won't use it much.
chada75 said:
In reply to z31maniac :
Same here. I rather rent a setup instead of building/buying one, Since I won't use it much.
I know I'll use it a ton once built. Just need GPU's to actually become available again so I can build a PC.
IKR
New Reader
3/20/22 2:32 p.m.
In reply to ProDarwin :
Very nice. I modified a Playseat Evolution to solidly bolt together and the flex decreased to the level of my friend's Next Level rig. Your message is a good one, it's possible to modify the entry level rigs to perform far better for cheap.