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Pemalite said:
binary solo said:

I hate to tell you, but the PC VR headsets need a PC considerably more powerful than a PS4 to use them.

No. You don't.
You don't need a high-end PC that is "considerably more powerful than a PS4" to use it.  Don't spread lies.

Oculus Rift states you can use a Radeon 7750/Geforce 650 as minimum GPU's. That's lower than Xbox One's GPU hardware, if you wish to take advantage of the PC's better graphics, higher framerates, then you will want a PC that is "considerably" more powerful than a PS4, but such PC's are fairly cheap to obtain/upgrade to these days anyway.

Remember, the PC isn't a static platform, with a high-end PC using VR, you are going to have better results than the PS4 VR, the PS4 is using 4+ year old low-end hardware, it's extremely limited in what it can achieve.

You are completely full of shit and you should maybe be reported for calling me a liar.

Here's what Oculus says about using Rift on a PC with lower specs than the recommended

My video card falls just short of the recommended. Will I be fine?

Unfortunately, if your GPU is weaker than the GTX 970 or R9 290, then you will need to upgrade it to properly meet the recommended specs

You can do so for ~$350 (NVIDIA | AMD) / ~£270 (NVIDIA | AMD) / ~€370 (NVIDIA | AMD) on Amazon.

NOTE: The GTX 780 Ti should meet the recommended spec, however any AMD cards predating the R9 290 do not.

 

And here's what they say about the absolute minimum specs you've referenced:

Can I use a weaker PC for basic content?

With weaker hardware, it may be possible to run very graphically simplistic content like virtual desktop, virtual cinema (for watching movies), and 360 videos, however you will be totally on your own without support if you choose to do this, and it is unlikely that there will be many (or any) games that support lower specs.

If you do wish to take this non-recommended path, your PC must at least meet the absolute minimum requirements:

  • Video Card: GTX 650 / AMD 7750 desktop GPU or better and newer
  • USB Ports: 2x USB 3.0 ports
  • Video Output: free HDMI 1.3 output
  • OS: Windows 7 SP1 64 bit or newer

It's impossible to get an equivalent experience to PSVR with the specs you've suggested. If you go with that bare minimum you won't be able to use Rift for the main purpose for which it was created. Ergo you need a PC with specs considerably higher than PS4.



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