I just got my Reverb and wanted to give a bit of feedback, happy to say it worked first time and looks amazing. Those great framerates really help and it's a smooth and exceptionally sharp appearance. TE Netherlands looks super and you can see so much detail in the cockpit. Reverb+FS2=big win
Aerofly FS2 and HP Reverb
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great news, hope my reverb arrived soon
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I just got my Reverb and wanted to give a bit of feedback, happy to say it worked first time and looks amazing. Those great framerates really help and it's a smooth and exceptionally sharp appearance. TE Netherlands looks super and you can see so much detail in the cockpit. Reverb+FS2=big win
Brilliant - I'm very excited about the Reverb. I have so many questions:
- What were you using before?
- How about smaller instruments on say the Baron B58 - even in my Odyssey I find a lot of the dials and readouts too blurry. Do you see step change improvement?
- How about the sweet spot? Is there a limited area that feels sharp?
- Is your IPD quite normal? Its software only IPD adjustment isn't it?
- Are you able to run ultra everything in NLTE with your 2080? What steam supersample and FS2 render factor?
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Hi John,
I'm looking forward to getting one of these, but do have one question, depending on what your previous headset was.
As the Reverb seems only suitable for seated gaming I'm wondering if it would be possible to keep my Rift set up and use that on the rare occasions I want to use touch controllers with standing games?
Oh and are you in the UK? If so, who did you order it from?
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Can you state how the Reverb controllers work in Aerofly with VR Hands? Sensitivity, functionality, precision, control?
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Brilliant - I'm very excited about the Reverb. I have so many questions:
- What were you using before?
- I have a CV1 since release, and there is also a Rift S on the desk that I'm struggling to get on with, hence the Reverb.
- How about smaller instruments on say the Baron B58 - even in my Odyssey I find a lot of the dials and readouts too blurry. Do you see step change improvement?
- Massive improvement on CV1, small improvement (less screen door mainly) compared to Rift S
- How about the sweet spot? Is there a limited area that feels sharp?
- For me, sweetspot is a clear improvement over the S. I found it almost impossible to maintain the S in the right position for both eyes at once, but the Reverb slips on much more comfortably and stays in place and just looks right straight away. I think a lot depends on how well you get on with the S. However the Reverb sweetspot is not big, in that the definition outside the centre area is noticeably softer with some chromatic aberration, almost like a fixed foveated effect.
- Is your IPD quite normal? Its software only IPD adjustment isn't it?
- My IPD is about 62, which I adjusted in software but just like the S I can't tell the slightest difference after adjusting it.
- Are you able to run ultra everything in NLTE with your 2080? What steam supersample and FS2 render factor?
- I'll have to go back and check exact settings, but I kept the same settings as the rift S and performance was fine
Hi John,
I'm looking forward to getting one of these, but do have one question, depending on what your previous headset was.
As the Reverb seems only suitable for seated gaming I'm wondering if it would be possible to keep my Rift set up and use that on the rare occasions I want to use touch controllers with standing games?
I haven't tested exactly that just yet, but I'm pretty confident you could have both installed, just not plugged in at the same time
Oh and are you in the UK? If so, who did you order it from?
I got lucky and caught the HP UK web page within an hour of it going live, it arrived a week early from the original delivery date.
I'm happy with it so far, and it has been less buggy and much more comfortable than the Rift S which I've had for two weeks. The S will probably go back to Amazon as it gives me severe headaches from the top strap.
Edit: You can definitely run a rift and a reverb together on the same PC, I only have one display port though, so I have to unplug one HMD to plug in the other, but it's working fine.
Can you state how the Reverb controllers work in Aerofly with VR Hands? Sensitivity, functionality, precision, control?
I've never actually used the VR hands before as I prefer the tactile feedback, always used my HOTAS etc, but I'll give it a go.
Can you state how the Reverb controllers work in Aerofly with VR Hands? Sensitivity, functionality, precision, control?
All seems to function ok, I'm a bit clumsy with the VR hands due to lack of tactile feedback, but I could fly the R22 around ok. You can get a pointy finger ok with the WMR controller for pressing things, and it allows you to do grippy hands to grab controls.
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Thanks very much for the info John.
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Any comment on the fov? There's a quick check on sketchfab I made a while ago, I would be interested if you can compare it with any other headset:
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To all intents and purposes it's the same as the Rift CV1 and S. It's supposedly a few degrees wider but you can't tell.
I ran the Rift S and the Reverb back to back on the Manhattan scenery and the clarity, detail and tonal contrast was significantly better in the Reverb. AFS2 and Project CARS2 are so far the best experiences by a long way.
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Looks like it will be 2-3 weeks before it is back in stock in the UK, so any buyers remorse or further positive impressions over that time would be good to know John
Oh, and do you wear glasses by the way, and if so, how are you getting on with them in the headset? I note vroptician.com is planning lenses for the reverb but not out yet.
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Looks like it will be 2-3 weeks before it is back in stock in the UK, so any buyers remorse or further positive impressions over that time would be good to know John
Oh, and do you wear glasses by the way, and if so, how are you getting on with them in the headset? I note vroptician.com is planning lenses for the reverb but not out yet.
Same here - more teasers please from the lucky Reverb owners!
What we all *really* want is Reverb resolution with 170 degrees FOV but that's 2 years away I'd say, so for now Reverb is probably the flight simmers choice. Let's have more feedback to validate that suggestion.
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I will have my Reverb tomorrow, and I will compare it to 5K+, which should be the only competitors for now.
I am pretty sure Reverb will tramp 5K+ in clarity.
At the end of this year Pimax 8KX will be out and it should be THE headset for flight sim.
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I will have my Reverb tomorrow, and I will compare it to 5K+, which should be the only competitors for now.
I am pretty sure Reverb will tramp 5K+ in clarity.
At the end of this year Pimax 8KX will be out and it should be THE headset for flight sim.
One of these to power it? https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/data-center/dgx-1/
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Until we get even more insane graphics computing power we're stuck with a choice of FOV or clarity. I had always assumed that the wider FOV gave a better sense of immersion, but comments from Reverb owners seem to suggest that clarity also makes a huge difference. It will be interesting to hear from those who can compare the Reverb with the Pimax on which they think gives the better experience; very subjective I know.
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I will have my Reverb tomorrow, and I will compare it to 5K+, which should be the only competitors for now.
I am pretty sure Reverb will tramp 5K+ in clarity.
At the end of this year Pimax 8KX will be out and it should be THE headset for flight sim.
Hi Frui,
Where did you manage to order the Reverb from?
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I had a night on driving sims last night and I'm getting fonder of the Reverb each time I use it. Project CARS 2 with sharpening enabled is fantastic, ACC works well but is a bit fuzzy on track, Live For Speed is fantastic (and about 15 years old!), AC works well but a bit overexposed/washed out. No luck with revive and Dirt Rally unfortunately.
I don't wear glasses so can't pass an opinion there sorry.
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Hi Frui,
Where did you manage to order the Reverb from?
All right, keep your secrets....
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Got mine from the HP UK website, just got lucky when the first batch went live.
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It will be interesting to see if anyone can run the Reverb on a less powerful GPU. I used to run my 1440 X 1440 WMR headset on a GTX 970, with AFS2 being one of the few games that ran smoothly. That being the case, I would expect reasonable performance from a 1080, or even a 1070 with the Reverb.
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