That's fair, my biggest qualm with it is the price/per value.
I could buy a valve index, a vr capable computer, a quest 3, and a steam deck, for the price.
As for your alvr point, you still need vr controllers to play most vr games.
That's fair, my biggest qualm with it is the price/per value.
I could buy a valve index, a vr capable computer, a quest 3, and a steam deck, for the price.
As for your alvr point, you still need vr controllers to play most vr games.
Meanwhile the quest actually has apps, and is pcvr compatible
I scare me too
Firefox will live on regardless of Mozilla's support. Since it's FOSS the community will keep it alive
I just said fuck it and run my own private invidious instance, it's been much more stable and reliable than any of the public instances
There is, you can enable dev mode and install the homebrew channel, here's a guide for Dev Mode and here's a guide for the Homebrew Channel
Gold coming from someone with over 500 hours on tencent owned games. From my very brief digging and de-anglification of your name
Plenty of people do
I would consider them essential upgrades rather than essential parts, since they are competely optional and aren't required to make the printer functional!
There are endless amounts of upgrades for printers this is barely touching the surface!
I still rock my cr-10 v1 only changes I've made, added cr touch, added second z lead screw, added creality direct drive extruder, added a pi with octoprint, replaced all fans with noctuas including the control box, added dampeners on all steppers and replaced the original glass plate for a textured glass plate
Thing still prints like a dream, and more accurately than the 30k$ printer at my work lol
So I would say yeah upgrade it, it's worth it
Been using it since December, it's been pretty stable! It's nice having my subs sync up