Comments by "Her Royal Fluffiness Celestia, Princess of Cake" (@CakePrincessCelestia) on "" video.

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  5. I've heard others say flying in pancake mode is like flying an RC aircraft with a cam on its nose while flying VR actually gets you in the thing like real flying. Since I switched almost 2 years ago I just did some "test some DCS things quickly" flights in pancake and a bunch on MP tryouts to see how much better it runs there. VR is 120% worth it and I wouldn't fly without anymore except for some quick tests (like after installing mods, changing a map, altering the input definitions with more 2/3-way bindings for the TMWH throttle). And I just run an old CV1. I guess getting a Quest 2 is currently the best bang for the buck way to get into VR, just needs a Link cable (or 3rd party cable solutions that support USB3 properly) or a good WiFi 6 router an Virtual Desktop. Quest 1 is still great though as well and Oculus does sell those for $199 in the US, refurbished with full warranty. That's almost a steal as it's a brilliant device even with the successor being present. If you don't like facebook, there's still the Reverb G2, the Valve Index and all the VIVE products as well as the Pimaxes to be considered, but all of those being more expensive. After having flown DCS and Il-2 in VR, I also found some great VR games afterwards that I wasn't particularly interested in initially... titles like Half-Life: Alyx, Boneworks, Asgard's Wrath, Lone Echo, Shadow Legend VR, In Death: Unchained or the Vader Immortal episodes are real gems. Especially gunplay/shooting and archery are a lot of fun in VR.
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