![]() Adults and children older than age 12 can usually take dimenhydrinate every four to six hours as needed to prevent or treat motion sickness. To prevent motion sickness, the first dose should be taken 30 minutes to one hour before you go to the amusement park.If you are taking a train or a plane long distance and can sleep, the drowsy kind will work well. You can purchase dramamine in two tablet forms - drowsy and non-drowsy. These drugs block receptors in the brain associated with nausea and vomiting. Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine, but brand names vary) is an antihistamine drug that can be purchased at most grocery stores and pharmacies. I also have a Rebuff Reality power pack attached to my head strap, it is a fantastic counterweight and gives me hours of wireless play time with the Quest 2.Get some over-the-counter dramamine. If I’m showing VR to friends/family, I simply unplug the cable and switch over to wireless mode so the person can walk around the cockpit of a 787 or A320 during takeoff. I like to look around a lot in the virtual cockpit and I don’t notice the official link cable I use now. Generally speaking it was fine, I just didn’t like the thickness/inflexibility of the cable for prolonged use so I paid the extra money and got the official cable. I got a generic one off eBay, non-Oculus. You can also get USB-A to USB-C cables, and I used to use one. The Oculus software then sends the image signal from the graphics card to the headset via the cable (USB-C has high data transfer speeds). The cable plugs into a spare USB-C port on the back of my PC/motherboard (not graphics card) and the other end into the side of the Quest 2, via a right-angle plug, to keep it compact. It’s very thin, fibre optic I believe, convenient, and is 5m in length. ![]() I use the official link cable, it’s USB-C to USB-C. I mainly use the cable because it maintains the headset at optimum battery charge and improves the image quality (accommodates a higher bit rate). The Quest 2 can run wirelessly or via USB cable. I use a Quest 2 in MSFS, love it and very happy with the VR performance. Also note the standalone quest games are fairly small in size and you’ll be able to put many of them even in the smallest memory available.Ĭonnecting wirelessly ideally requires the router sitting in front of you or at least in line of sight to the headset. If all you plan to do is play PCVR (pc based games) then the only thing you’ll be loading to the headset is it’s operating system which any of the headsets will comfortably host. Note you can also buy external battery packs that will provide you with >2hr gameplay.Īs for memory but the most you can afford but don’t stress over it. The cable is ok and will additionally charge the headset during use allowing you greater than 2 hours gameplay in a single sitting. If you are able to go wireless I recommended it for sub 2hour game play as it’s nice not to be tethered. You can connect to the PC either wirelessly - with the right parameters, or via the cable. Sooo the headset is standalone and you will need the controllers to use it and to navigate both its internal menu / environment as well as the PC Home / environment. ![]() I’m sure i have more to add, but i need to go back to work. I think the majority of people who believe they got a bum headset really are just experiencing a UGI (User Generated Issue) I think when people say “it’s not for me” either experienced bad motion sickness or they got a bum headset. Its anyones guess though as to why it’s “not for them.” Some common reasons are “it makes me sick” “All the games are expensive” “I don’t want to spend $70 more on a cable i shouldn’t need” “It doesn’t work” “I’m not interested in it” “Theres no games that interest me” Literally the list goes on. Storage space only matters if you plan to buy/download games directly to the quest through the Oculus Store Other than that, make sure you research how to properly get the Quest to work with FS2020, though its not overly difficult. They are nice to have in the event you purchase another game meant for VR like Beatsaber or something. If you only plan to use the headset for FS2020/flight simming, you don’t “need” the controllers especially if you have physical hardware. To put simply (and i wouldn’t mind being corrected if i’m wrong) the Link cable basically allows the Quest to run games with different APIs (OpenXR, SteamVR, WMR etc) instead of running everything through the headset natively (or otherwise through the Oculus API). I don’t know too much about the quest otherwise, but a link cable will be handy as the quest is not powerful enough to run certain PCVR games on it’s own since it uses a literal Cell phone processor, flash memory and integrated graphics. Im confident that would breach some privacy laws somewhere. Unfortunately theres no carfax for VR headsets that you can check previous owners. ![]()
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