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So with the Alexannlp only fans or the Meta Quest 2 (depending on
how trendy you are) dominating the virtual reality market, there is
one outstanding question you need to answer. No, it’s not whether
or not you’re going to buy one because that answer is obviously
yes! The real question is which version do you buy? Do you pick up
the 64GB storage or the 256GB storage? Well, the answer to that
question isn’t as easy as you might think! Both come with excellent
positives and negatives which we’ll cover for you. Oculus Quest 2
64 vs 256. Let’s get into it!
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screenshot from Meta Quest official YouTube channel
Okay, so let’s get that first easy question out of the way
before we get stuck into the meat and bones of 64 vs 256! There are
many great reasons to buy an Oculus Quest 2. The most prominent
reason is how excellent the finished product really is. There are
already over 10 million Quest 2 headsets out in the wild with a
massive player base and an amazingly supportive community. The
Quest 2 was leaped ahead of the original even on launch day and has
had many updates and quality of life improvements over the last
year or so. The price point for either unit is incredibly cheap
when compared to any of the other competitors and the cost of entry
is non-existent! What I mean by this is you don’t need any other
requirements or equipment or pre-purchases before getting your
Quest 2. No beefy PC needed, no PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5
console … all the Quest 2 needs is you!
Not only that, but the unit itself has inside-out tracking so no
podiums or external camera setups are needed and it’s also
wireless, so you can take it with you. Have fun bumping into
different objects in different rooms…the freedom of movement is
astounding with the Oculus Quest 2.
Add to that the sharp resolution, the decent field of view, and
the option to link to your PC either wired or wirelessly through
Air Link and you have yourself the best of both worlds. All your PC
library plus Steam VR are at your fingertips with the added
processing power of your PC to back it up. What is not to love
about the Oculus Quest 2? No wonder it has sold 10 million units
and continues to impress.
Put simply, the Oculus Quest 2 or the Meta Quest 2 is an amazing
all-in-one virtual reality package. The library of quality games
coupled with the amazing technology and below-cost price market
value make it an absolute beast! This is why it’s dominating the
virtual reality hardware market and has no comparative rivals worth
speaking of to date. That might be changing soon but we’ll save
that for a future article!
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screenshot from Meta Quest official YouTube channel
So the real question isn’t whether or not you’re buying one
because we’ve just covered that you are! The big question is which
model to buy. Well, luckily for you, Meta has made that decision a
little easier by closing the gap on the storage space. Unlike the
first Quest, they have made the 64GB version obsolete and now only
offer either a 128GB or 256GB version for you to choose between
(seemingly at no real extra price hike compared to previous
iterations). Should you go with low storage at 128GB or drop an
extra hundred bucks and get a whopping 256GB storage instead. Let’s
start small and work our way up, shall we?
After system files and the operating system have taken their
slice of the pie, you are pretty much left with 110GB of free
storage space for your own personal use. This is not a bad amount
of space. On next-gen consoles like the PS5 and XBox, we’re used to
seeing triple-A titles take up anywhere between 20-50GB alone
though. If that was to translate directly to VR, then you’re only
looking at being capable of storing one to three titles on your
Quest 2 before it’s full. Luckily, that is not how it works
currently for virtual reality. VR games are typically far smaller
in file size than their console buddies. A lot of VR titles are
below 1GB which is nice and filling up your storage isn’t as easily
done as it is on a console.
Even though most VR titles are quite small in size, there are
already a few that can take up a hefty chunk of your storage.
Resident Evil 4 for example is just under 10GB and that is just the
base game. With mercenary mode coming soon and quality of life
updates, that figure could reasonably jump up to 15GB without much
effort. Resident Evil 4 VR is also considered one of the must-have
Quest 2 titles and is an essential purchase for most. When you
consider this is a port of an old cube game, you can only imagine
what size a modern FPS title might be.
On consoles currently. If you take a glance at Call of Duty:
Cold War on the PS5, that game is a whopping 220GB in size. Now,
nobody is currently working on VR titles with that type of file
size but the future is unknown. As VR graphics and game design
evolve, it’s fair to say that the more impressive releases will
take up more space on your headset. So although you can currently
have lots of titles stored on even the 128GB headset, that’s not to
say it won’t change in the near future.
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screenshot from Meta Quest official YouTube channel
One facet of the headset that is often overlooked is the video
playback. Sure, gaming is fun and maybe all many people use theirs
for but if you’re a movie lover then there’s a lot more to explore
with your Quest 2. The ability to playback high-quality videos
while sitting in a virtual environment is a jaw-dropping experience
on the Oculus Quest. The only caveat is the file size of some
movies. The get the best cinema experience, you are going to want
to rip your Blu-rays or Ultra HD movies and copy them over to your
headset storage for smooth playback. The additional capabilities of
playing 3D movies through your headset also bumps up the file size
of most movies you’re going to want to try out. Very high-quality
movies can have file sizes of 20-30GB for just one movie. With that
in mind, it would be very easy to exhaust the 128GB version, which
is just a handful of movies and games in your library.
Of course, file management plays a huge part in your decision
making. If you’re the sort of person who only stores what they are
currently playing and watching on your headset, then the storage
isn’t a big deal for you. One or two games and one or two movies
are not going to punish your storage space. The beauty of
purchasing games through the Oculus library is that you can
uninstall and re-install them as often as you want. Once you don’t
delete your saved data also, you’ll be able to pick up where you
left off. Copying movies over is a long and tedious process though
so you’re less likely to delete and re-copy these over and over
again but it’s still possible. So if you’re organized and if you
only need what you regularly use, then the cheaper 128GB version is
clearly suited for you. If you’re less inclined to manage storage
and like having lots of things at your fingertips, then the larger
256GB version is more to your liking.
Clearly, the biggest decision you have to make is which is
reasonable and affordable for you. A price difference of $100 is no
joke! If you can afford it, then the clear winner is the 256GB as
there really are no downsides. If it’s too pricey or you’re
thinking you might buy another headset soon (Quest 2 Pro), then
maybe the base model with 128GB is the smarter choice. Whichever
you choose, it’s unlikely you’ll be disappointed. My one suggestion
is that whatever one you choose to buy, please make sure you keep a
little bit of extra money aside so you can buy a new strap.
Honestly, the head strap on the Oculus Quest 2 is an abomination.
Sure, it’s serviceable for small play sessions but the comfort is
lacking and the weight on the front of your face is just
unacceptable. Our recommendation would be to purchase the amazing
BoboVR M2 Pro with the added battery pack. If you want more
information, then check it out Elisha cuthbert nue
Ultimately, the choice is yours. Hopefully, this guide has
helped outlined the pros and cons of your purchase, but the
decision most likely comes down to how much you can afford and what
you think is reasonable. Whatever you choose though, the VR
experiences that await you will blow your mind. Happy shopping,
gamers!