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Shadow complex pc meta
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Varjo, in fairness, is positioning the Aero as a device for sim-players that accept only the very best when it comes to apps like Microsoft Flight Simulator and Assetto Corsa. The answer, it appears, is kind of one big collective shrug. Granted the Reality series and Aero are ludicrously expensive at the $2,000 barrier, but they’re promising to push a more immersive, satisfying VR experience that delivers on incredible fidelity you simply can’t achieve with a standalone device (the Reality series’ own standalone mode will make significant concessions to get running too).īut what, exactly, are we meant to play on them? Clearly, companies are keen to fill a void Meta created by exiting the dedicated PC market with the end of the Rift S and the publishing of its last PC VR exclusive in Lone Echo 2 just last month.Īnd, all cautions considered, these are three incredibly exciting products. Or at least it has on the hardware front: Varjo came out swinging with its beastly - if somewhat flawed - Aero headset, HP has promised a significant upgrade to the Reverb G2 headset that might well reverse its fortunes, and Pimax hosted a lengthy showcase in which it revealed the ambitious ‘everything and the kitchen sink’ Reality series. It’s been a surprisingly active end to the year for the PC VR scene.















Shadow complex pc meta