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Cambria really needs oled now:
PlayStation 5 is a giant with something like 15 to maybe 20 times the gpu power of the ultra-weak XR2, so PSVR2 may be the greatest Quest 2 and Cambria competitor we'll see for a long time. 2c.
RuneSR2 wrote:PlayStation 5 is a giant with something like 15 to maybe 20 times the gpu power of the ultra-weak XR2, so PSVR2 may be the greatest Quest 2 and Cambria competitor we'll see for a long time. 2c.
Except for the fact that Quest 2 can use any PC's GPU, like a 3090, so this comparison isn't really valid.
In fact nalex66 already commented on your recent post where you try to ridicule Quest in this way:
"And yet, this headset (that is apparently dust-powered) is providing me an extremely enjoyable experience playing through the native version of Medal of Honor. You know, MOH, the game that some PC players will declare needs a top-end video card to be enjoyed. Somehow, despite a woeful lack of synthetic benchmark points, the experience of fighting across war-torn Europe feels remarkably similar to the PC version. Granted, the visuals don’t have the same fidelity, particularly in large outdoor levels. Even so, the gunplay feels good, the campaign manages to tell its story, and the game is fun. It’s almost like all this talk of teraflops, and what’s faster than what, is a distraction from what actually matters, which is the experience provided to the user."
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