Not often enough. After playing HL Alyx, I don’t find much interest in VR projects.
DustLust69
The problem is not ” how often ”.
Maybe rubson could resolve your pb.
Bacon-muffin
I don’t have one but I like rhythm games so every once in a blue moon I debate getting one for that light saber game where you smack the blocks. Figure it’d double as a bit of an exercise.
HastySperm
Barely, went through 3 oculus quests, mostly played beat saber and never touched any other games for a minute until I sold it
yabucek
About this often yeah lol.
There was a period when I was playing beat saber daily, but then just kinda got tired of it and haven’t touched the Quest 2 for like a year.
Then I tried to set it up for Asseto Corsa one random day, spent around two hours:
1. updating the headset and all the various applications it needs to connect to the PC
2. finding out that the process I used to use to connect has been deprecated
3. figuring out how to do it the new and “improved” way
4. giving up and going back to Virtual Desktop because it’s probably good enough
5. restarting AC like 7 times to select the proper settings to make it work
6. driving one very short race
After that I was already over the urge to play and the headset was getting super uncomfortable, so back into the drawer it went.
idarkeden
I still use mine between 1-5 times a week depending on my mood (Into the radius 2, beat saber, pavlov, convrgence)
Particular-Poem-7085
just get into simracing and spend another 1500.
greenbud420
It was fun up until the point where I tried to punch something just beyond my brick wall and mangled my hand. Luckily didn’t break it, the oculus controller got the worst of it and barely had a scratch, but still took like 6 months to feel back to normal again.
lordorbit
Did you store it in garage or attic? I own stuff that I didn’t use for almost a decade and it doesn’t look that bad.
eddieltu
Not anymore. Maybe thinking of buying a Quest 3 to replace my original Quest.
Slothcom_eMemes
I used to like watching tv and movies in my quest 3 but then I got an OLED monitor and haven’t touched it since.
StormKiller1
Same as yours.
I sold my headset years ago.
Heartic97
VR is really cool for a moment, but I feel like it’s not quite convenient and comfortable enough yet
dutchboy998
I’m guessing more often than you
Sinnersw101

deathtothescalpers
Were you eating Doritos last time you played and didn’t clean the cloth strap?
LogitUndone
Haha, sadly about that often. I’m actually looking to sell my Valve Index. It’s clean, no spiders last I checked… “Like new” condition on everything. I simply don’t use it enough and don’t have a dedicated space to keep it setup in. If I lived in Arizona or somewhere similar where I have 4+ bedrooms, one with a massive open space that I could use as a gaming room 24-7 I’d probably keep and use it more often.
HankThrill69420
Looks like a wolf spider. poor girl
addtolibrary
Often for…. Videos
Legitimate_Earth_
You mean how often do you clean?
black_tabi
3-4 hours a day
Yodl007
eeeeeeeewewwwwwwwwww
KabosuCheemz
Just enough to watch VRLATINA once in awhile.
Redditheadsarehot
There’s a difference in not using something for a while and just having a dirty closet.
TFXGAME
Collecting dust edition
Meatslinger
Mine basically just plays Beat Saber, and I only really do that for the workout, not even for any kind of deep enjoyment of the game. It’s just an excuse to get active for a while, and the gamification elements help encourage me to keep going.
I wish I had more reasons to get into VR, but so many VR enabled titles are still just so clunky that it’s not worth the literal headache or trying to get the thing to sit comfortably on my head. Not to mention how many times I’ll get things set up on my computer, go to the living room (only area with enough space for roomscale stuff), try to start the app, and them SteamVR shits the bed, either crashing obviously or just misbehaving, like opening the app but being completely unresponsive to head movement or the controllers. Cue ten minutes of troubleshooting why it worked fine yesterday and doesn’t today, restarting both computer and headset, reinstalling SteamVR (sometimes), and finally just going, “This is bullshit; I’ll just do something else.”
Aemond-The-Kinslayer
Try Walkabout Mini Golf once. You’ll likely play it everyday.
Arch3m
Less often than I’d like. I have a 1st gen Rift, so it’s pretty outdated. I wear glasses but don’t have prescription lenses for the unit, so wearing the headset is uncomfortable, and the space required for it is a bit much for my current living space. I want to upgrade, but everything is still very expensive and nearly as cumbersome as what im using now. The market for games isn’t as big as I would like, either. After Half-Life: Alex, I haven’t heard much about games in VR that felt like “real” games, as everything is very gimmicky or short.
I really, truly love the VR experience, but it doesn’t feel like it’s growing since I first got into it, and the user base seems unlikely to grow until it does.
I don’t even have a VR setup then there’s this guy
Barph
Daily for me, my PC’s primary purpose is to drive PCVR and my recent upgrade to a 9070 xt was also driven by VR being so demanding in the VRAM department. My 3070 Ti was forcing too much compromise.
But yeah, putting any VR hardware in a box for a long time is gonna be a bad time. At least you can get some money for the base stations.
lm_Clueless
Never again if it looked like that
CChargeDD
I dont have one
A-OKisk
I think about playing often, but then I remember I’ll only be able to play for 20-30 min before motion sickness sets in. 😞
MrPotts0970
Remember when Zuckerberg said in a few years businesses would be working from them in virtual offices? Lmao
williamjseim
i bought oculus rift 2 used it for 3 months and then never touched it again
Beautiful-Sky-2024
I would literally die if I see a spider in/near the headset
rau1994
I use my vr almost daily, one handed
Righteous_Iconoclast
Pretty much never. After I moved, I still haven’t setup the sensors again because proper wall mounting requires more effort than I care to give, and there’s no way for me to mount them in my current apt with a half-decent setup to keep permanently. The real kicker for me though was always needing to wear my contacts in order to play (horribly near-sighted). Since I rarely wear them, it was always another nuisance to undergo if I want to play.
Asleeper135
I just haven’t found many decent games for it. Sim titles are mostly really good, but I haven’t played any of those in a while, and all but a handful of the others I’ve tried have felt like glorified mobile games. Beat Saber is pretty great, but I just got tired of it. What’s good in VR is really good, but there isn’t that much of it.
Colddeath712
The problem is that there arent enough quality vr games
PinkamenaVTR2
Only use it for beatsaber occasionally on weekends
only reason i use my PS4, if i had VR on pc i wouldnt use it at all
Maelfic
Never bought one because this post is the norm
statellyfall
For gaming basically never. To watch things a few times a month. I don’t get headaches or eye strain thankfully. Videos in VR even MR are elite.
maybeidontexistever
That’s easy, never, i don’t have one.
YoloRaj
And here I was thinking about getting a vr headset.
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Not often enough. After playing HL Alyx, I don’t find much interest in VR projects.
The problem is not ” how often ”.
Maybe rubson could resolve your pb.
I don’t have one but I like rhythm games so every once in a blue moon I debate getting one for that light saber game where you smack the blocks. Figure it’d double as a bit of an exercise.
Barely, went through 3 oculus quests, mostly played beat saber and never touched any other games for a minute until I sold it
About this often yeah lol.
There was a period when I was playing beat saber daily, but then just kinda got tired of it and haven’t touched the Quest 2 for like a year.
Then I tried to set it up for Asseto Corsa one random day, spent around two hours:
1. updating the headset and all the various applications it needs to connect to the PC
2. finding out that the process I used to use to connect has been deprecated
3. figuring out how to do it the new and “improved” way
4. giving up and going back to Virtual Desktop because it’s probably good enough
5. restarting AC like 7 times to select the proper settings to make it work
6. driving one very short race
After that I was already over the urge to play and the headset was getting super uncomfortable, so back into the drawer it went.
I still use mine between 1-5 times a week depending on my mood (Into the radius 2, beat saber, pavlov, convrgence)
just get into simracing and spend another 1500.
It was fun up until the point where I tried to punch something just beyond my brick wall and mangled my hand. Luckily didn’t break it, the oculus controller got the worst of it and barely had a scratch, but still took like 6 months to feel back to normal again.
Did you store it in garage or attic? I own stuff that I didn’t use for almost a decade and it doesn’t look that bad.
Not anymore. Maybe thinking of buying a Quest 3 to replace my original Quest.
I used to like watching tv and movies in my quest 3 but then I got an OLED monitor and haven’t touched it since.
Same as yours.
I sold my headset years ago.
VR is really cool for a moment, but I feel like it’s not quite convenient and comfortable enough yet
I’m guessing more often than you

Were you eating Doritos last time you played and didn’t clean the cloth strap?
Haha, sadly about that often. I’m actually looking to sell my Valve Index. It’s clean, no spiders last I checked… “Like new” condition on everything. I simply don’t use it enough and don’t have a dedicated space to keep it setup in. If I lived in Arizona or somewhere similar where I have 4+ bedrooms, one with a massive open space that I could use as a gaming room 24-7 I’d probably keep and use it more often.
Looks like a wolf spider. poor girl
Often for…. Videos
You mean how often do you clean?
3-4 hours a day
eeeeeeeewewwwwwwwwww
Just enough to watch VRLATINA once in awhile.
There’s a difference in not using something for a while and just having a dirty closet.
Collecting dust edition
Mine basically just plays Beat Saber, and I only really do that for the workout, not even for any kind of deep enjoyment of the game. It’s just an excuse to get active for a while, and the gamification elements help encourage me to keep going.
I wish I had more reasons to get into VR, but so many VR enabled titles are still just so clunky that it’s not worth the literal headache or trying to get the thing to sit comfortably on my head. Not to mention how many times I’ll get things set up on my computer, go to the living room (only area with enough space for roomscale stuff), try to start the app, and them SteamVR shits the bed, either crashing obviously or just misbehaving, like opening the app but being completely unresponsive to head movement or the controllers. Cue ten minutes of troubleshooting why it worked fine yesterday and doesn’t today, restarting both computer and headset, reinstalling SteamVR (sometimes), and finally just going, “This is bullshit; I’ll just do something else.”
Try Walkabout Mini Golf once. You’ll likely play it everyday.
Less often than I’d like. I have a 1st gen Rift, so it’s pretty outdated. I wear glasses but don’t have prescription lenses for the unit, so wearing the headset is uncomfortable, and the space required for it is a bit much for my current living space. I want to upgrade, but everything is still very expensive and nearly as cumbersome as what im using now. The market for games isn’t as big as I would like, either. After Half-Life: Alex, I haven’t heard much about games in VR that felt like “real” games, as everything is very gimmicky or short.
I really, truly love the VR experience, but it doesn’t feel like it’s growing since I first got into it, and the user base seems unlikely to grow until it does.
https://preview.redd.it/6tfr20tvrx5f1.jpeg?width=216&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=89f3dd8b039e1e637c8b6955a26ac1eef2fc9e34
I don’t even have a VR setup then there’s this guy
Daily for me, my PC’s primary purpose is to drive PCVR and my recent upgrade to a 9070 xt was also driven by VR being so demanding in the VRAM department. My 3070 Ti was forcing too much compromise.
But yeah, putting any VR hardware in a box for a long time is gonna be a bad time. At least you can get some money for the base stations.
Never again if it looked like that
I dont have one
I think about playing often, but then I remember I’ll only be able to play for 20-30 min before motion sickness sets in. 😞
Remember when Zuckerberg said in a few years businesses would be working from them in virtual offices? Lmao
i bought oculus rift 2 used it for 3 months and then never touched it again
I would literally die if I see a spider in/near the headset
I use my vr almost daily, one handed
Pretty much never. After I moved, I still haven’t setup the sensors again because proper wall mounting requires more effort than I care to give, and there’s no way for me to mount them in my current apt with a half-decent setup to keep permanently. The real kicker for me though was always needing to wear my contacts in order to play (horribly near-sighted). Since I rarely wear them, it was always another nuisance to undergo if I want to play.
I just haven’t found many decent games for it. Sim titles are mostly really good, but I haven’t played any of those in a while, and all but a handful of the others I’ve tried have felt like glorified mobile games. Beat Saber is pretty great, but I just got tired of it. What’s good in VR is really good, but there isn’t that much of it.
The problem is that there arent enough quality vr games
Only use it for beatsaber occasionally on weekends
only reason i use my PS4, if i had VR on pc i wouldnt use it at all
Never bought one because this post is the norm
For gaming basically never. To watch things a few times a month. I don’t get headaches or eye strain thankfully. Videos in VR even MR are elite.
That’s easy, never, i don’t have one.
And here I was thinking about getting a vr headset.
https://preview.redd.it/rkncgxaicy5f1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=991a0f1a565a870383073ac960df961f51c242af