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[SOLVED] So, my eye's IPD is 68.5mm. What now?

TomTom1298
Explorer
Howdy.

I've been to my local optician and they've measured my eyes. 34mm and & 34.5mm from nose to eye. Summing this up is 68.5mm. The rift only supports max to 70. But that's like the limit with losing quality.

What's will happen if i setup my headset to 68.5mm? Will it be te same quality as for users with 65mm? Or will there be a quality loss? 
My PC-Specs:

I7 8700k - 16Gb DDR4 3200 Ram. (2x8) - RTX 2080 Ti
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There's a thread here on the subject... the OP of that thread has the same IPD and asking the same question.

https://forums.oculusvr.com/community/discussion/75535/rift-s-ipd-range#latest

I don't think anyone has a firm answer yet so my advice, as per that thread is to wait and see what users think, we'll have lots of answers in a couple days.

TomTom1298
Explorer


There's a thread here on the subject... the OP of that thread has the same IPD and asking the same question.

https://forums.oculusvr.com/community/discussion/75535/rift-s-ipd-range#latest

I don't think anyone has a firm answer yet so my advice, as per that thread is to wait and see what users think, we'll have lots of answers in a couple days.



Oh thank you! This topic is solved then 🙂
My PC-Specs:

I7 8700k - 16Gb DDR4 3200 Ram. (2x8) - RTX 2080 Ti

Anonymous
Not applicable
I'm also 68.5mm, seems like a popular number. I will let you know how it goes (I have an S coming).

jab
Rising Star
I hear rumors that Oculus support has acquired a special conformance tool..

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Moe has the halo resulting hairstyle... as opposed to the inverse Mohican I get after wearing the CV1.

jayhawk
Superstar

jab said:

I hear rumors that Oculus support has acquired a special conformance tool..

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What tool do they have for a narrow one?

jab
Rising Star
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