The VR headsets don't work all that well - yet. They're changing and in a good way. Also, it'd need to accommodate glasses. I suppose I could just toss contacts on while racing.
the ones my son has seem awesome to me, i think he's go the occulus but i could be wrong
I don't believe they're fully adapted to racing games, that the framerate is high enough for racing at your peak, that the resolution isn't high enough and you get artifacts, and finally they didn't work well with glasses the last time I tried.
Granted, it has been a couple of years - but the released headsets haven't really changed in that time period. It's just Occulus and the one other one whose name I've forgotten that are out and supported.
With screens and a few decent video cards, I can get full 4k support and run at 120 FPS. I can do all that for under 10k, but it's still not quite a racing sim - it'd be close enough. Current games are pretty close. Hell, a couple of people have gone from sim racing games to racing real cars.
I am talking to my son about it now. And he says yeah with glasses the headsets suck. But he says you can get 4K VR headsets now and there are three main companies that have them available now. I don't think the photo you sent me has the tilting and whatnot that you were looking to get. The Valve index is 1440p in each eye
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