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Title: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Max on February 20, 2025, 05:52:27 PM
The subject line pretty much says it all. When AH3 hit the street in 2016, the tracers and hit sprites changed. My crappy hit % got even worse. I gave VR a shot about a year ago and while I was impressed with the immersion, my eyes were strained and my neck had issues dealing with the rotation movements.
Long story short; we have a significant population of gentrified pilots here. How do you folks compensate for these things?
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: The Fugitive on February 20, 2025, 06:21:15 PM
I use a 39 inch screen more often than not these days.
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Eagler on February 20, 2025, 06:26:58 PM
Glasses under my vr headset

That said the better resolution with the crystal light made everything smaller .. harder to see and hit than the vive pro before it..

Eagler
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Drano on February 20, 2025, 11:10:58 PM
I have prescription inserts for my VR headset I got from a place in the US called Reloptix. Great system. Great service. Saves scratching both your glasses or headset lenses if they rub together.

I just ordered a new pair of glasses just for use at the PC that are just straight up lenses. My current ones are varilux and are great when I'm out and about. I see everything perfect from distance or reading but at the range of a monitor I'm constantly moving my head around just to be able to read or see things clearly in certain sections of the monitor. They're literally a pain in the neck! Didn't consider that when I got them.

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Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Alpo on February 23, 2025, 01:44:56 PM
I have prescription inserts for my VR headset I got from a place in the US called Reloptix. Great system. Great service. Saves scratching both your glasses or headset lenses if they rub together.

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I've never really needed my glasses inside of my headset due to the brand of astigmatism I have... however, I'm just curious as to the cost of these lenses if you don't mind as things will only get worse  :O
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Drano on February 24, 2025, 06:57:39 PM
I've never really needed my glasses inside of my headset due to the brand of astigmatism I have... however, I'm just curious as to the cost of these lenses if you don't mind as things will only get worse  :O
They list now for about 80 bucks but are on sale for my Reverb G2. They're slightly different for different headsets. Check the site and see what they have.

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Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Alpo on February 25, 2025, 02:11:37 PM
They list now for about 80 bucks but are on sale for my Reverb G2. They're slightly different for different headsets. Check the site and see what they have.


Wow  :eek:  Those are really affordable IMHO.  I'd better get to work on my honey-do list for an advance on my allowance.

Thanks for the heads up.  :aok
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Dadtallica on February 25, 2025, 03:28:06 PM
I play on a 55” TV.
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Drano on February 26, 2025, 08:44:58 AM
Oh and if you end up buying lens inserts, you do not include any bifocal part of your regular eye scrip. It's not needed.

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Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: DOUG on April 02, 2025, 11:49:49 AM
Old here with the neck issues as well. I cheat when I get neck sore,use the tophat. Really weird and disorienting when you release back to forward view, but it saves the neck. I have HTC Vive pro, the tophat works, don't know about Occulus or any others. AKelfy
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Dadtallica on April 02, 2025, 03:03:53 PM
A 55” 4K TV works for me. Taking the 70” when we get our next family tube.
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Molsman on April 02, 2025, 10:21:41 PM
I am just getting used to my new glasses which are progressive lenses. I play on a 32” curved screen monitor. No I am just getting used to my head tilt and how far I need to sit back from my monitor so stuff isn’t blurry
Title: Re: Old guy with bad eyes requesting tips
Post by: Eagler on April 04, 2025, 12:17:24 PM
I am just getting used to my new glasses which are progressive lenses. I play on a 32” curved screen monitor. No I am just getting used to my head tilt and how far I need to sit back from my monitor so stuff isn’t blurry

It might help to get a pair of computer only single strength glasses..they use your prescription from about 36" from your eyes..

I switch from bifocals to my computer glasses whenever I need to see clearly at about arms length..

Eagler