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I just got a email from GeForce (the company and not the wanker idiot), saying that VR is now available...all you need for a GPU is a 

 

970, 980 or 980ti...and your computer will be capable to support it. Of course you will need the goggle or headsets...a quick look online shows various brands for a little over 100 dollars.

 

Does anyone have any experience with this? The headsets look kind of big and I am thinking I will need a straw from my whiskey drink...

 

Thoughts??

 

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The closest to VR I have used is NVIDIA's 3D Vision which is almost the same thing but is not. I personally would prefer 3D glasses over 3D VR goggles. I would hold off on buying this product because not many games support this technology yet.


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