nah i have the original. dont be an idiot and say "its only like that because its the dev kit". vr is inconvienent and really just a novelty at this point in time. its bulky and while amazing at first you really just want to play games normally after a few months of it. also there is like a 30% chance it wont even work with your pc.
"dont be an idiot and say "its only like that because its the dev kit""
Yes because saying the unit you have is an early version makes somebody an idiot. Give me a loving break.
And it really is because it's a dev kit. You're using one of the earliest usable prototype versions. The resolution has been increased in DK2, it's much lighter, and the video latency has been reduced. They've also added positional head tracking. And that still isn't up to the standard they want for the consumer release.
Like I said, it's a substandard release so that devs can have a working version to begin development on, so they're not waiting until the device is out before they can start working on games.
Thinking VR is novelty is one thing, but complaining that the DK1 has "a lot of pixels and its extremely difficult to set up" when you knew full-loving-well it was an early release is absolutely ludicrous.
