When you have limited storage it becomes like a demo device. Its so annoying that none of these companies allow users to upgrade the storage. They either want you to rely on their cloud services, buy expensive proprietary hardware, or buy a new device. If meta was to make a more consumer friendly decice they'll win rhe vr/ar space
I generally only play 1 game at at time, finish it and move on to another. On my past Quests I usually have a target shooter or 2, a few other small games, and The main game I am playing regularly. That and 2 environmental apps. I'm OK with the 128. I rarely go back to games I have finished, so I can delete. And I have very fast internet.
Im guessing the 128gb model is actually being sold at a loss, and then given the crucial flaw of very little storage so that fewer people will want to buy it. That way they can say "starting at this low price" but in reality its a brick and you actually gotta dump way more money in to get the actual experience.
This is meta quest 3, not ps5. I'm not trying to ignite a console war or vr war. I'm just simply implying that the meta quest 3 is not compatible with storage/memory upgrade. On the contrary, the ps5 is compatible with memory/storage upgrade. You can purchase a 3TB (3000 GB) ssd card greatly increasing your storage capacity.
@@cakemaster10 well, I didn’t get a good pcvr cable yet (airlink is slow for me and the cable I have is even worse) but I think that 128 should be more than enough if you have it for pcvr
@@Wolltazar did you get the cable ? How is the storage condition now ? I'm really confused between 128gb and 512... I've never really used vr and am gonna get a rtx 4080 laptop soon so am gonna use pcvr... But also standalone games .... What should I do ???
Got the quest 2 256 GB about two years ago and i solely just use it for VrChat No other Gaming im more of a console gamer but i will say the design on the quest 3 looks awesome the designs looks very similar looks like the elite strap from Q2 will fit on the 3
I personally use quest 3 for both standalone and pcvr games. But synce Quest 2 i always installed 3 to 5 games on my quest headset, and after i played them, i uninstalled them and installed other games i like. But I dont like to have a lot of games on my headset at once. This is make me feel I hasted to play them all as soon as possible, and this is not feel good for me. But if i have, for example, 4 games. 2 games for sport and my daily use and 2 games for single-player games, i focused on them perfectly and have a lot of fun with it. I also use those techniques on my pc and console games too. 😅
I can feel you bro, on my ps5 I felt storage isn't enough so bought 2tb ssd and now after a year I deleted most of them bcs I just felt confused and couldn't focus on one game I tend to change games frequently as soon as they come out most the games I couldn't fully complete bcs of this haha so ya its better to have just few games.
I primarily use my Quest 2 for PCVR, don't have any videos on my headset, but I've still used more than 128GB of my 256GB. Can't imagine downgrading my storage and juggling apps when upgrading to the Quest 3. In fact I anticipate using more capacity, not only because of the increasing size for the game assets, but since the MR games aren't going to work via PCVR I'll probably be buying more on the Quest store than I was before (assuming MR games like the upcoming Lego Bricktales are actually decent). The MR mode update was the only reason I bought Demeo on the Quest store instead of Steam (and it's cross-buy, so I can still play it PCVR). It's more like tabletop gaming, where I can play on my dining room table and relax with a drink while playing. Even using low res B&W passthrough.
Yeah I got the 512gb to future proof my self. Few of the other TH-camrs I watch said that games would get bigger as time progressed along with the hardware. Wouldn’t surprise me that they discontinued the 128gb quest 3 like did the quest 2 64gb. And sell a 256gb in its place.
True but as he said 128gb works for him because he tends to download a game, beat it and then uninstall and install another. Which is what I will do also. I used a 64gb quest 2 and never had an issue. Only game where I had to squeeze a single game on was medal of honour at 40gb. But then I deleted that game after a few hours as it was pretty average. If you want to pile all or most of your games onto the system memory then yes 512gb is for you. Or if you download and watch movies on it. To say the 128gb version isn't future proofing yourself is a little speculative though. No chance there will be a game over the 100gb of free space Q3 128gb offers. No way. I mean asgards wrath is going to be very large and is 25gb expected. Even if a medal of honour Q3 upgrade is released it will be approx 60% larger... so about 60gb. That game was a beast for memory and wasn't good really. A full beast of a game like RE4VR with an upgrade will be about 15gb.
@@Adam-mo2qw You have very valid points. But some games you don’t necessarily beat. For instance Walking Dead Saints and Sinners. You play through the story but you can keep playing afterwards. Which I love to do. Nothin like killing some zombies after coming home from work. I had to reset my quest 2 at one point. And I was like well my games saves will be backed up to the metal cloud. Just on the safe side I even backed it up using side quest. Well after reinstall none of my games saves were there. And come to find out side quest will save the game but not the game saves. So I lost over a years worth of game on the main one save I played. And couple other saves at certain missions because I thought they were unique. I was pretty upset. Anyway lesson learned. The cloud isn’t reliable and Don’t delete the game if it can be helped.
@N3CR0LICH you make valid points also. Hmmm didn't realise the cloud saves were unreliable. Not experienced that, but then it's rare i reinstalled games after I completed them.
I think by the time you filled the 128 and became frustrated moving games around, they'd come out with the Quest 4D. 128 is a decent amount of gaming to manage and is the best value unless you are impatient and disorganized. I finish a game and then move it personally so I always have plenty of room.
Pair that with games almost doubling in size due to quality improvements from Q2 to Q3. I recently swapped from my q2 256gb to a Q3 128gb and only picking 12 of my 40 games I ran out of storage. I keep a variety of games installed because the download speeds are garbage and I like to share VR with friends and family that haven't experienced it yet.
In Canada, we're looking at $649 just for the 128 headset and $850 for the 500 gb. That's been the biggest obstacle for me running to grab this. I want to make sure it's going to be worth it.
Yeah... thats one of the reasons i've had to start saving for a quest 3 quite a while ago. Meta has massively overpriced the accessories too. They're going full apple with this one.
I got the 512 GB one because I had a feeling it would be wise to have plenty of room, like all my other gaming systems better to have too much room then too little.
I am a PC VR user and I purchased 128G But I also want to experience some Meta exclusive games, such as Asgard's Wrath 2 I'm worried now that 128G of memory won't even be able to install the only Asgard's Wrath 2 (I mean it's not enough after deleting all the deletable applications)
@@TheBeleon Really haven't used the thing all that much, have only installed the bare minimum of apps, and have been using SteamLink to play PC games so no storage space needed!
Bonjour à tous . Même si le futur de meta prépare des jeux à 15 Go de moyenne .Voir certains à 60 Go . D'ici 3 a 4 ans nous aurons le quest 4, voir des pico 6 ou des VIVE XR 3 de meilleurs qualité donc nous jourons avec ce qui ce fais de mieux . Où est votre Q2 ( sortie en Octobre 2020) depuis la sortie du Q3 ? Au placard !! Jouer vous avec 256 Go de jeux sur votre Q2 en permanence ? C'est commercial ! Moi, mon Q3 est un 128Go pour quelques jeux installés et c'est suffisant. Le PCVR m'offre TOUT mon catalogue sans limitation de mémoire et une meilleure qualité visuel . Avec les économies, j'ai pu acheter la sangle élite et sa batterie . batterie .😉
128 is more than enough i had the 256 quest 2 and never had it even half full. You really don't play much games on the vr and should really only have 1 or 2 large games installed. You are wasting money getting the larger one. If you have a quest 3 you can afford fast internet and does not take much at all to download vr games. Saves the money buy more stuff ! Why pay more for the same performance especially when its like £150-200 more just for 512gb, Id expect 1tb for that price. 1tb m.2 goes for around £80-120.
With how many games you have just with the lower storage option, it's still good since like you said your PC can handle most of the storage. But, if you only have games on installed on the headset, it's kind of a problem only if you want every game possible. I only want a few games so not so bad really. The price difference seems more like a scam though since the storage capacity compared to the price is a little sus.
Why would everyone on Quest 2 also need to upgrade? Are both versions of the game included with one download? That doesnt make much sense since the Quest 1 and Quest 2 had different versions. But that sucks if its true.
That thumbstick hanging out there would get slapped across the room in 5 mins. I'd use it as a solid state external storage to transfer data back and forth when managing storage but wouldn't play with it plugged in.
glad I got the 512 version a few days ago, but I bought most of my game on Steam since I have a 4090, I think it runs better than the Quest version? 850 CAD for 512 version is not expensive but those accessories, even third-party ones like Bobovr, add up to almost 700 CAD lol
Only 15Gb? Remember when your 360k floppy was half full and you couldn't decide if you wanted to try to stick one more thing on it? (But, having the 128GB system I can sympathize.) Nice video.
I have the 512GB version and I am glad I got it. A few days after owning it, and only with the basics Quest 3 apps installed on it from factory, VRchat, Beat-Saber, and two other games installed on it to try them out, along with Steam Link, I am already over the 128GB capacity. Also, for any NVMe drives (which are the one most likely installed in the headset), it's not a good idea to fill it up to the max, as it will reduces the lifespan of the drive.
I'm not sure where you got the fill it to the max thing, but that's not true. That is true for batteries (it's not wise to charge to 100% and keep it there for battery longevity) but not using specific sectors on an ssd will not extend the life.
@@earwaxntoast I've been in the tech industry since 1980, so I know my way around electronics. But that's not only me saying that though. From MANY articles found using Google, they will all confirm my statement. Ex: "Yes, completely filling up an SSD can have a negative impact on its performance. When an SSD is filled to capacity, it can lead to slower write speeds, reduced lifespan of the drive, and potential issues with data management. It's generally recommended to keep some free space on an SSD to maintain optimal performance."
@@godofeternals With the Quest 3 I use both, standalone games and my games on Steam on my gaming machine using steam link. Both works perfectly. The standalone games function is also nice while being out of the house, at friend's place, party...etc
Charging dock!! I bought it so I can have a place to always put my Quest 3. Can we leave it on the dock all the time while the headset stays at 100%? Does that cause issues with the battery!?
Uh, considering that I am mostly a PC gamer and the insane amount of storage I have installed on my rig, this sounds... bad. But then again, it's insane how far technology has come. I am an older semester and I still remember how proud I was, because I had upgraded my Amiga 500 to whopping 2.3 Megabyte! 😄
i'm probably gonna replace it by the pico 5 anyway, i mostly do pcvr so i don't really care tbh. i bought the 128GB version with the quest 1 and never used even half of it. would be neat if they had a microsd slot though.
Please elaborate why do you feel like that ? I have an rtx 4080 and will be mostly using it for pcvr so I was thinking of buying the 128gb one ... Please reply and thank you in advance 💝
@@godofeternals If you want to use your Quest 3 for purely PCVR only, then ignore my comment. The problem I have with the lower storage model (not the headset, the headset itself is fantastic) is that I have so many games on my Quest 3 (like an abnormal amount, you probably won't have this issue) but I can't have them all installed at the same time, because of the low storage. Tbh, I probably shouldn't have made my comment in the first place as my situation is so damn niche.
@@godofeternals In short, I severely doubt you'll have my problem, so feel free to get a 128 GB model, I highly recommend it if you're price conscious.
Thanks a lot for replying 💝💝💝 yes my main use case is pcvr as I'm also gonna dabble in mr and vr development, I feel like 128 would be enough for me but I got confused as many people are saying that it isn't enough and you can barely fit 3-4 games in there
When you have limited storage it becomes like a demo device. Its so annoying that none of these companies allow users to upgrade the storage. They either want you to rely on their cloud services, buy expensive proprietary hardware, or buy a new device. If meta was to make a more consumer friendly decice they'll win rhe vr/ar space
They shot themselves in the foot with the skimpy 128GB non-upgradeable storage. People will buy fewer games because of it.
Damn you can’t upgrade it?
@@Pjgamerglasses Nope. You can buy a 512gb version for $200 more
@@Haywood-Jablomie$150*
@@H3R7Z Oh yeah, I'm thinking $200 Canadian money . Sorry ! 🙂
just wait till the meta quest 4 comes out and buy the meta 3 512gb when its cheaper
I generally only play 1 game at at time, finish it and move on to another. On my past Quests I usually have a target shooter or 2, a few other small games, and The main game I am playing regularly. That and 2 environmental apps. I'm OK with the 128. I rarely go back to games I have finished, so I can delete. And I have very fast internet.
In the US you can buy 1TB SSD for $70 or less, why is an extra 1/3 TB upgrade cost $150?
Im guessing the 128gb model is actually being sold at a loss, and then given the crucial flaw of very little storage so that fewer people will want to buy it.
That way they can say "starting at this low price" but in reality its a brick and you actually gotta dump way more money in to get the actual experience.
This is meta quest 3, not ps5.
I'm not trying to ignite a console war or vr war. I'm just simply implying that the meta quest 3 is not compatible with storage/memory upgrade.
On the contrary, the ps5 is compatible with memory/storage upgrade. You can purchase a 3TB (3000 GB) ssd card greatly increasing your storage capacity.
Meta casually doing Apple things
Because Meta is greedy
I heard they take a loss on the sale of a quest though? @@milyenderman7104
I think that because I'll use the Quest 3 with PCVR, 128gb is enough for me
I hope that’s true, I’m planning on doing the same 😅
Both of you: Let me know, do you feel the 128 gb are acceptable for PCVR? Can you live with it, without too much frustration?
@@cakemaster10 well, I didn’t get a good pcvr cable yet (airlink is slow for me and the cable I have is even worse) but I think that 128 should be more than enough if you have it for pcvr
@@Wolltazar thanks for the info
@@Wolltazar did you get the cable ? How is the storage condition now ? I'm really confused between 128gb and 512... I've never really used vr and am gonna get a rtx 4080 laptop soon so am gonna use pcvr... But also standalone games .... What should I do ???
Got the quest 2 256 GB about two years ago and i solely just use it for VrChat No other Gaming im more of a console gamer but i will say the design on the quest 3 looks awesome the designs looks very similar looks like the elite strap from Q2 will fit on the 3
Nope, quest 2 straps are not compatible with quest 3
I personally use quest 3 for both standalone and pcvr games. But synce Quest 2 i always installed 3 to 5 games on my quest headset, and after i played them, i uninstalled them and installed other games i like. But I dont like to have a lot of games on my headset at once. This is make me feel I hasted to play them all as soon as possible, and this is not feel good for me. But if i have, for example, 4 games. 2 games for sport and my daily use and 2 games for single-player games, i focused on them perfectly and have a lot of fun with it. I also use those techniques on my pc and console games too. 😅
I can feel you bro, on my ps5 I felt storage isn't enough so bought 2tb ssd and now after a year I deleted most of them bcs I just felt confused and couldn't focus on one game I tend to change games frequently as soon as they come out most the games I couldn't fully complete bcs of this haha so ya its better to have just few games.
@@MistaRobot yes you right. its hard to focus on lot f games at once 😄
I primarily use my Quest 2 for PCVR, don't have any videos on my headset, but I've still used more than 128GB of my 256GB. Can't imagine downgrading my storage and juggling apps when upgrading to the Quest 3.
In fact I anticipate using more capacity, not only because of the increasing size for the game assets, but since the MR games aren't going to work via PCVR I'll probably be buying more on the Quest store than I was before (assuming MR games like the upcoming Lego Bricktales are actually decent).
The MR mode update was the only reason I bought Demeo on the Quest store instead of Steam (and it's cross-buy, so I can still play it PCVR). It's more like tabletop gaming, where I can play on my dining room table and relax with a drink while playing. Even using low res B&W passthrough.
Yeah I got the 512gb to future proof my self. Few of the other TH-camrs I watch said that games would get bigger as time progressed along with the hardware. Wouldn’t surprise me that they discontinued the 128gb quest 3 like did the quest 2 64gb. And sell a 256gb in its place.
Either that or drop the price of 512 GB version and add a 1 TB option
True but as he said 128gb works for him because he tends to download a game, beat it and then uninstall and install another. Which is what I will do also.
I used a 64gb quest 2 and never had an issue. Only game where I had to squeeze a single game on was medal of honour at 40gb. But then I deleted that game after a few hours as it was pretty average.
If you want to pile all or most of your games onto the system memory then yes 512gb is for you. Or if you download and watch movies on it.
To say the 128gb version isn't future proofing yourself is a little speculative though.
No chance there will be a game over the 100gb of free space Q3 128gb offers. No way. I mean asgards wrath is going to be very large and is 25gb expected.
Even if a medal of honour Q3 upgrade is released it will be approx 60% larger... so about 60gb. That game was a beast for memory and wasn't good really.
A full beast of a game like RE4VR with an upgrade will be about 15gb.
@@Adam-mo2qw You have very valid points. But some games you don’t necessarily beat. For instance Walking Dead Saints and Sinners. You play through the story but you can keep playing afterwards. Which I love to do. Nothin like killing some zombies after coming home from work.
I had to reset my quest 2 at one point. And I was like well my games saves will be backed up to the metal cloud. Just on the safe side I even backed it up using side quest. Well after reinstall none of my games saves were there. And come to find out side quest will save the game but not the game saves. So I lost over a years worth of game on the main one save I played. And couple other saves at certain missions because I thought they were unique. I was pretty upset.
Anyway lesson learned. The cloud isn’t reliable and Don’t delete the game if it can be helped.
@N3CR0LICH you make valid points also. Hmmm didn't realise the cloud saves were unreliable. Not experienced that, but then it's rare i reinstalled games after I completed them.
@@Adam-mo2qwHear me out! What if the WiFi goes out for over a month and all you got is your downloaded games... 👀
I switched yesterday to PCVR and Im never going back. I only need the standalone for Virtual desktop and Immersed
What headset did you buy?
@@edgenutcry Quest 3
I think by the time you filled the 128 and became frustrated moving games around, they'd come out with the Quest 4D. 128 is a decent amount of gaming to manage and is the best value unless you are impatient and disorganized. I finish a game and then move it personally so I always have plenty of room.
Pair that with games almost doubling in size due to quality improvements from Q2 to Q3. I recently swapped from my q2 256gb to a Q3 128gb and only picking 12 of my 40 games I ran out of storage. I keep a variety of games installed because the download speeds are garbage and I like to share VR with friends and family that haven't experienced it yet.
I've never really used vr and am gonna get a rtx 4080 laptop soon so am gonna use pcvr... But also standalone games .... What should I do ???
I've gone larger, expect larger file size for games as the new features of the Q3 are utilized in newer games.
Size matters
...allegedly 😏😁
In Canada, we're looking at $649 just for the 128 headset and $850 for the 500 gb. That's been the biggest obstacle for me running to grab this. I want to make sure it's going to be worth it.
same here in slovenia, i bought the 128 but still das crazy how much more expensive it gets
I am in Canada, I bought 128b and elite strap with battery. Cost me over 900CAD. Ouch !
Yeah... thats one of the reasons i've had to start saving for a quest 3 quite a while ago.
Meta has massively overpriced the accessories too. They're going full apple with this one.
Yeah, people are like "get quest 3 for $300" and then I see these ridiculous prices.
I got the 512 GB one because I had a feeling it would be wise to have plenty of room, like all my other gaming systems better to have too much room then too little.
Really I got Medal of Honor. It’s 40 gb
You are wrong wrong, you can use a usb drive with it, currently only works for watching movies
Ok America got the nicest deal obviously... 549 Euro - 128GB, 699 Euro - 512GB here in Germany. :O
I am a PC VR user and I purchased 128G
But I also want to experience some Meta exclusive games, such as Asgard's Wrath 2
I'm worried now that 128G of memory won't even be able to install the only Asgard's Wrath 2 (I mean it's not enough after deleting all the deletable applications)
It’s 22-24 gb that game I think. I just got a Q3 128gb and got Asgards Wrath 2 free with it so it be a bit of a ridiculous deal if it was to big lol
I have the same concerns, games that are not playable through PCVR could eat up that storage really fast
"...directly backing up your VR headset onto your computer..." - That completely answered the question of 128 vs. 512 for me - 128k here I come! 🙂
How's it going so far?
@@TheBeleon Really haven't used the thing all that much, have only installed the bare minimum of apps, and have been using SteamLink to play PC games so no storage space needed!
Bonjour à tous .
Même si le futur de meta prépare des jeux à 15 Go de moyenne .Voir certains à 60 Go . D'ici 3 a 4 ans nous aurons le quest 4, voir des pico 6 ou des VIVE XR 3 de meilleurs qualité donc nous jourons avec ce qui ce fais de mieux . Où est votre Q2 ( sortie en Octobre 2020) depuis la sortie du Q3 ? Au placard !! Jouer vous avec 256 Go de jeux sur votre Q2 en permanence ? C'est commercial !
Moi, mon Q3 est un 128Go pour quelques jeux installés et c'est suffisant. Le PCVR m'offre TOUT mon catalogue sans limitation de mémoire et une meilleure qualité visuel .
Avec les économies, j'ai pu acheter la sangle élite et sa batterie . batterie .😉
128 is more than enough i had the 256 quest 2 and never had it even half full. You really don't play much games on the vr and should really only have 1 or 2 large games installed. You are wasting money getting the larger one. If you have a quest 3 you can afford fast internet and does not take much at all to download vr games. Saves the money buy more stuff ! Why pay more for the same performance especially when its like £150-200 more just for 512gb, Id expect 1tb for that price. 1tb m.2 goes for around £80-120.
With how many games you have just with the lower storage option, it's still good since like you said your PC can handle most of the storage. But, if you only have games on installed on the headset, it's kind of a problem only if you want every game possible. I only want a few games so not so bad really. The price difference seems more like a scam though since the storage capacity compared to the price is a little sus.
The worst is quest2 must to download the new bigger version too, so everyone with Q2 stay alert to less free storage
Why would everyone on Quest 2 also need to upgrade? Are both versions of the game included with one download? That doesnt make much sense since the Quest 1 and Quest 2 had different versions.
But that sucks if its true.
@Yucci
It's true, Quest 2 user's will have to download quest 3 updates even though thay can't use them.
They can easily just make the storage 1tb for cheaper one and 5tb for expensive one and still make a huge profit
That thumbstick hanging out there would get slapped across the room in 5 mins. I'd use it as a solid state external storage to transfer data back and forth when managing storage but wouldn't play with it plugged in.
glad I got the 512 version a few days ago, but I bought most of my game on Steam since I have a 4090, I think it runs better than the Quest version? 850 CAD for 512 version is not expensive but those accessories, even third-party ones like Bobovr, add up to almost 700 CAD lol
Hey I have a rtx 4080 and am not sure whether I should go for 128 or 512 as I will use it mostly for pcvr
What is your current storage like?
Only 15Gb? Remember when your 360k floppy was half full and you couldn't decide if you wanted to try to stick one more thing on it? (But, having the 128GB system I can sympathize.) Nice video.
I am going to buy it tomorrow with your referral link to support your channel
I have the 512GB version and I am glad I got it. A few days after owning it, and only with the basics Quest 3 apps installed on it from factory, VRchat, Beat-Saber, and two other games installed on it to try them out, along with Steam Link, I am already over the 128GB capacity. Also, for any NVMe drives (which are the one most likely installed in the headset), it's not a good idea to fill it up to the max, as it will reduces the lifespan of the drive.
I'm not sure where you got the fill it to the max thing, but that's not true. That is true for batteries (it's not wise to charge to 100% and keep it there for battery longevity) but not using specific sectors on an ssd will not extend the life.
@@earwaxntoast I've been in the tech industry since 1980, so I know my way around electronics. But that's not only me saying that though. From MANY articles found using Google, they will all confirm my statement. Ex: "Yes, completely filling up an SSD can have a negative impact on its performance. When an SSD is filled to capacity, it can lead to slower write speeds, reduced lifespan of the drive, and potential issues with data management. It's generally recommended to keep some free space on an SSD to maintain optimal performance."
I've never really used vr and am gonna get a rtx 4080 laptop soon so am gonna use pcvr... But also standalone games .... What should I do ???
@@godofeternals With the Quest 3 I use both, standalone games and my games on Steam on my gaming machine using steam link. Both works perfectly. The standalone games function is also nice while being out of the house, at friend's place, party...etc
@@dronyland thanks for the reply! Now I'm leaning more towards buying the 512 gb version 👍🏻 😃 am also gonna use it for R&D
Since im a kid i dont think this is a problem since my mum wont let me buy and good games that take up tons of storage
It’s a year it’s will only be enough for 3-4 games
Charging dock!! I bought it so I can have a place to always put my Quest 3. Can we leave it on the dock all the time while the headset stays at 100%? Does that cause issues with the battery!?
That’s the point of the dock. Charging stops when the headset reaches 100%.
@@RexMuffin but continue to charge after discharge to 99%.
share benifits of quest + subscription
Hello, what is your download speed and how long does it take to download a big game?
I have $600 Amazon gift cards imma go for the 512gb despite the price increase
hope the next quest gets an sd card slot
I got 86gb left out of box.
Uh, considering that I am mostly a PC gamer and the insane amount of storage I have installed on my rig, this sounds... bad. But then again, it's insane how far technology has come. I am an older semester and I still remember how proud I was, because I had upgraded my Amiga 500 to whopping 2.3 Megabyte! 😄
@@Furzkampfbomber not really any Half Life: Alyx games you need to worry about; but the quest games for me are exercise and pc for gaming.
I dont have problem to delete and download again
just buy all the games you can on PC and use VD to play them it’s better
I have a 64 gb oculus branded quest 2
Cant you just get and external SD card reader?
Nope
i am hearing external thumbdrives can only be used for videos, can anybody confirm this?
i'm probably gonna replace it by the pico 5 anyway, i mostly do pcvr so i don't really care tbh.
i bought the 128GB version with the quest 1 and never used even half of it.
would be neat if they had a microsd slot though.
They never doing that tho because…… money
No pico 5 💀
I just uninstall its no big thing...but I do have fast internet..
untill any 1 game larger than 128 I figure years down the road..
u need a hub : ssd + sd + power + .....
Better graphics, better performance, papa Zuck
As someone who bought the Quest 3 128 GB model, I am never buying the lower storage model again 🥲
Please elaborate why do you feel like that ? I have an rtx 4080 and will be mostly using it for pcvr so I was thinking of buying the 128gb one ... Please reply and thank you in advance 💝
Please 🥺
@@godofeternals If you want to use your Quest 3 for purely PCVR only, then ignore my comment. The problem I have with the lower storage model (not the headset, the headset itself is fantastic) is that I have so many games on my Quest 3 (like an abnormal amount, you probably won't have this issue) but I can't have them all installed at the same time, because of the low storage. Tbh, I probably shouldn't have made my comment in the first place as my situation is so damn niche.
@@godofeternals In short, I severely doubt you'll have my problem, so feel free to get a 128 GB model, I highly recommend it if you're price conscious.
Thanks a lot for replying 💝💝💝 yes my main use case is pcvr as I'm also gonna dabble in mr and vr development, I feel like 128 would be enough for me but I got confused as many people are saying that it isn't enough and you can barely fit 3-4 games in there