I have an Oculus Rift that I use for three setups: Sim Racing, Sim Flying, and playing Elite Dangerous.
I've been able to put in multiple hours in all of them, with two caveats.
First, I take my glasses off. There's just no way that's gonna be comfortable ever. You can buy prescription lens inserts for the Oculus, but my prescription is mild so it doesn't bother me.
Second, you have to loosen the straps. If the headset is leaving an indent in your face it's too tight! I learned that the hard way..
I had to buy specific glasses for my Oculus, I can't see a thing without glasses underneath. I got the cheapest pair of kids' glasses I could find online, and they fit pretty well.
However, I still have a bit of a problem, I need a fan directed at my face so they don't start to fog up, especially if I'm walking around and sweating a bit.
Interesting! Okay, thanks for the info. I did guess that the "glasses are okay" business was more marketing than reality, so it's interesting to hear you say you wouldn't use it with your glasses. Everything in VR gets real blurry for me if I try without my glasses, and I'm not ready to buy special prescription VR glasses either, so I'll wait a bit.
I'll try looser straps on my Daydream next time I try it, but it'll be hard to keep it on my head that way too I think.
I've been able to put in multiple hours in all of them, with two caveats.
First, I take my glasses off. There's just no way that's gonna be comfortable ever. You can buy prescription lens inserts for the Oculus, but my prescription is mild so it doesn't bother me.
Second, you have to loosen the straps. If the headset is leaving an indent in your face it's too tight! I learned that the hard way..