There is some truth to what he's saying, yet it can be used for positive social interaction, no doubt.
There is some truth to what he's saying, yet it can be used for positive social interaction, no doubt.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/how-...pr_id=66840145Originally Posted by Popular Mechanics
If this is for a controller, hopefully it's for something almost, but not quite, entirely unlike the 360's controller.
Sword Art Online
Finally
Sales to China suspended due to high resale ratehttp://www.vg247.com/2014/07/04/ocul...ina-ban-sales/The story began after Reddit user txz8096 flagged that Oculus Rift pre-orders were being cancelled in China. An initial statement from the firm stated, “We’re slightly behind in manufacturing and there’s currently a high chance that some developers with estimated shipping in July may not have their DK2s shipped until August.”
Following up the Reddit post, an Oculus team member said in the comments, “Yes, it is a bummer that we’ve had to suspend sales in China due to extreme reseller purchases. We need to make sure that we are doing what we can to make sure that resellers that are looking to flip our product for a profit are not taking stock away from legitimate developer purchases globally.
“Our product, in its current form, is a developer kit, meant for developers that develop VR content. We are looking into alternative ways to make sure that our development kits are getting into legitimate developer hands in China. If you are an enthusiast, we kindly ask that you wait for the consumer Rift. It will be worth the wait.”
When one user asked the Oculus member what sort of re-selling figures it was seeing in China, they replied, “We were forced to suspend an entire country from purchasing. I’ll let you put 2 and 2 together.”
http://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comme...lled_in_china/
My friend who is close to the CEO of oculus just had his DK2 shipped today.
H Y P E. going to be so sick
Which is DK2? The Crystal Cove prototype?
So, something a bit amazing just happened.
https://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comm...chematics_and/
to copy the r/Games eplanation title "The design, schematics, and firmware for the first Oculus Rift Dev Kit (DK1) is now open source, under a mix of Creative Commons and BSD-like licenses"
EDIT: And they showed off a new internal prototype
http://www.pcworld.com/article/26862...ounces-tk.html
Consumer version will be available first quarter 2016
https://www.oculus.com/blog/first-lo...pping-q1-2016/
Recommended Specshttps://www.oculus.com/blog/powering-the-rift/
- NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater
- Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- 8GB+ RAM
- Compatible HDMI 1.3 video output
- 2x USB 3.0 ports
- Windows 7 SP1 or newer
Whelp, fuck. Gonna need a system upgrade.
Also it's a shame about the lack of laptop options, too. One of the selling points for me was the idea of freedom from my desktop for gaming, but it seems like that's still a quite a while from being realized.
That's really been my big hangup with consumer VR. You basically need a pretty monster rig in order to run games well, but the end result is still a jagged pixelated mess.
The power to run games at the same level of fidelity you get on a smaller monitor *now* in a VR headset doesn't even exist. You'd need at least 4k per eye(and by my math even that might be a little too low for the target), running at 95-120FPS. 3x Titan X's can't even pull that off. There's a huge huge hardware barrier to good VR, and I frankly think we're 5-10yrs away from it.
I think Carmak has come to that realization cause the shift in his attitude over the last year has been pretty noticeable.
Ultimately even the way it looks I think VR has a lot going for it, but at the end of the day I don't see consumers being happy with it. The average user is going to put it on, see the pixelated mess, and go back to their nice looking TV. Which only starts the death spiral of why bother making VR games.
http://techcrunch.com/2015/06/12/oculus-app-store/
All games will need to be pre-approved by a ratings board to get on the store.
Thus ends the Japanese bloodline.
http://www.pcgamer.com/oculus-rift-price/
Will retail for $300.
Pre-Orders open on January 6th, Includes Lucky’s Tale & EVE: Valkyrie
https://www1.oculus.com/blog/oculus-...-on-january-6/
So what's up w/ this shit, all hype died? Can you imagine fpp (first person porn [view]) and moving one's head around and see a dungeon in mad detail, chandeliers swinging above and shit, and maybe chains/contraptions hanging from the ceilings... and to the left, a pissed father looking at one's direction in disgust cuz her daughter is getting banged...