This is awesome and shit like this will push vr further than video games ever will, and that in turn will benefit the video game industry. Not every household is going to want expensive gaming equipment, but something that allows you to sit down together with a loved one across the country is something that can appeal to the masses.
I would locally sell it. That is too much money to take a flyer on getting an honest person.I see a shit ton of DK2's for sale on Ebay and it looks like they are all selling for north of $600. Should I sell mine and if I do what is the chance I get fucked by the winner canceling the credit card transaction once he gets the rift in the mail?
This seems like something the US armed forces should have for service members. Sweet, sweet DoD money could really drive some quick iterations in development.This is awesome and shit like this will push vr further than video games ever will, and that in turn will benefit the video game industry. Not every household is going to want expensive gaming equipment, but something that allows you to sit down together with a loved one across the country is something that can appeal to the masses.
My choice will be the Vive. I trust Steam more than FB, plus I see them transitioning over games I already have.BTW: Anyone here getting a VIVE?
i bought a rift and PSVR, my brother in law bought a vive (same town) so we will be trying each others stuff. He has a bigger house too so we're gonna set up a dedicated VR space. I already called blue shirtBTW: Anyone here getting a VIVE?
At least he didn't buy it pay you, get it and then cancel the charge on his credit card. I've had that happen and it blows.My ebay sale of the rift dk2 fell through, the guy never paid and isn't answering. I hope the price doesn't drop in the next week while the 4 day resolution period ends.
Maybe not...Sony is open to bringing PlayStation VR to PCsThe schism is really unfortunate, right now its basically three totally different sets of software and support.PSVR and PC will definitely be one split, you will see a lot of exclusives on either side.
I'm definitely going to be getting one of the 1st gen headsets. I've been holding out for release to see comparisons of the Rift and the Vive CVs before pulling the trigger. At this point though, if money is no object, I feel like the Vive is pretty much the obvious choice given room scale/motion controllers.BTW: Anyone here getting a VIVE?
What the flying fuck kind of keyboard is that?UPS delivered it, got it set up and running. I wish the cord was longer. The screens are nice and bright. The resolution is much better but still not where it eventually needs to be. Not complaining mind you, it is sharp and much nicer than DK2, but it just makes you realize that in a few years having 2x 4K screens is going to be amazing.
Haven't had much time to mess with it but Lucky's Tale looks great and there is a free Oculus Experience on the store that gives you a couple very brief demos and they look good.
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