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u/amusedt · 1 pointr/PSVR

I upgraded to Pro purely for PSVR, and I'm glad I did. Though Pro is not like jumping the PSVR from PS3-level graphics to PS4-level graphics...but it can do several things potentially, depending upon if/how the devs catered to it...drive headset at higher-res or supersample, add or improve anti-aliasing, better lighting, add particle effects, less texture pop-in, less LOD changes and less object pop-in, better draw distance, better texture handling/filtering, etc. Basically, you might get highest-tier PS3 graphics.

Bear in mind, it may not do ALL these things for a given game...the devs might add only, say, better resolution and anti-aliasing, with improved load times. And for some games, Pro will do nothing at all, because the devs did nothing for Pro.

Your reaction depends on how observant you are. People who are keen observers will notice every improvement, and appreciate them. Another person may say it looks terrible (because they're not going to notice or be happy about anything less than a full generation improvement in graphics, or a massive increase in resolution...but the headset resolution is not super high).

Usage tips: If any players wear glasses (depending upon face & glasses shape/size), either be very careful (make sure nothing ever touches plastic PSVR lenses), or add/make/buy mods to your headset (perhaps jweaver100's bumpers, or these lens covers, stack adhesive foam, etc), to keep your glasses from scratching the PSVR lenses (strap in place?). Do not allow sunlight to fall on the VR lenses (lenses will focus the light & burn the OLED screens). Power-up the headset when it's sitting still on a level surface, and do a complete PS4 shutdown daily (both may cure tracking and audio bugs). If you have tracking problems, play in dim light, & check for light sources or reflective/glossy surfaces in the background or on your body. Be aware that motion sickness may happen if you don't take steps to gradually acclimate yourself to VR. For setup, experiment with different camera heights; about 1 foot above eye level is usually best. I use adjustable stand like so (I use cable extender). Others use TVs, tripods, monopods, selfie sticks, mic stands, wall/ceiling mounts, 3M Command Strips, etc. Experiment with various ways of wearing the headset. Turn on sidetone volume if you want to hear what's happening in the real-world while in VR. To possibly reduce eyestrain and fix if the VR world feels "wrong-sized", consider adjusting the "Eye distance"/IPD (really it's ICD); go to Settings:Devices:Measure Eye Distance (more important for people with smaller heads). Follow Sony setup tips. Here's a variety of Sony support resources. If you have problems, perhaps try Sony's interactive troubleshooting Q&A

Good YouTube channels for reviews are PSVR Without Parole, Shugghead Gaming, The VR Grid.

Online players: Besides in-game matchmaking, to find players for multiplayer games, check this thread. And on your PS4 join the PSN Community named "PSVR Multiplayer". Some games (like Megalith, Valkyrie, Sparc, Star Trek, etc) also have their own dedicated PSN Communities.

Even more PSVR tips for new owners here

u/CityBarman · 3 pointsr/bartenders

You've touched on one of my biggest frustrations of getting old: fumbling with reading glasses. The following discussion is anything but cool. No laughing or judgment from my millennial colleagues. And stay off of my damned lawn!

What I eventually landed on were bifocal or progressive reading glasses. When I get really busy behind the bar, I put them on and leave them on. You want a smaller pair (ie no aviators) so you can easily look over and under the glasses while wearing them. If all you need is help with tiny print, get a bifocal pair. If you have issues with mid-distance as well, like reading the the POS, get the progressives. The bifocals work great for me. Another option is half-frame or slim readers. They're easy to look over, under and around. This is what I keep at home for reading. A simple Amazon or Google search should turn up hundreds of options. And if you really want to look like a geek, pick up a glasses chain, rope or strap (especially if you work beach or poolside). I often use one, or I'm forever searching for my readers when I need them.

All of these option take a shift or two to get used to. So don't start out on a crazy weeded night. It was a fairly quick adjustment for me and I rarely even notice them anymore, only that I can see what I need to, when I need to.

~Good luck

u/noeinan · 22 pointsr/genderqueer

As another similarly gendered person, (I ID as neutrois/neutral gender) I can get behind this statement.

It is really hard to dress "other gendered" because so much just gets shoved into binary boxes. My best guess would be mixing masculine and feminine stuff, or picking clothes that are considered feminine on dudes and masculine on women. Or just pioneer your own style with clothes you like!

I personally am a huge fan of sleeveless turtlenecks, and stretchy, clingy, form-fitting clothing combined with sturdy boots and black slim fit jeans. I use a utility thigh pack and a belt full of pockets to carry things. If the weather is cold, I like to layer with off the shoulder long sleeve shirts, exposing my shoulders but covering my neck with the turtleneck underneath.

I also really love jackets with long sleeves and thumb holes, and long or double breasted coats. Top off my outfit with a great hat! I like newspaper boy hats, train conductor hats, and fiddler caps. Also accessorize with a chain on my glasses.

u/tablheaux · 7 pointsr/blogsnark

Amazon! I've been using them for my sunglasses and I love it. Link: Fashion eyeglass chain fit sunglasses eyewear,reading glasses strap for women (3 Pack(Silver, Gold, Rose gold)) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q21LMBK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LFHMDbH358X8W

u/Brewmd · 1 pointr/Disneyland

buy yourself something like this. I have one pair that doesn't sit too securely, but with this, I have a lot more confidence when jumping on space mountain, big thunder, screaming, racers and GotG. For all the other rides, you shouldn't have any problems, but those 4 have the most chance of dislodging glasses, imo.

https://www.amazon.com/Sunglasses-Glasses-Neoprene-Sport-Strap/dp/B006TQW41W

u/fueledbychar · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

for my glasses and Patrick Kane is our hero

u/talltime · 3 pointsr/Plumbing

Charge her double and have one of these delivered to her house.