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If you're in the market for an Oculus Rift, the time might be now. -- (link)
Posted by
Shaun (aka bigshaunu)
Jul 10 '17, 05:16
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$399 for the headset and the Touch controllers.
(www.engadget.com)
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great price, sadly the uses for it are still very limited (so few worthy games). -- (edited)
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tRuMaN
Jul 10, 05:39
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I've heard mostly mixed things about Star Trek. It's also completely multiplayer iirc, which as we all know, can be great or horrible. -- nm
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Shaun
Jul 10, 06:10
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actually it isnt. you can play single player with AI bots for the other positions, but as captain you and warp between each position as you want to. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jul 10, 06:25
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Ah fair enough. I may try it out once it's cheaper. I'm not paying $60 for it. -- nm
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Shaun
Jul 10, 06:35
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my biggest issue is that when I have tried vr at a store
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tRuMaN
Jul 10, 06:55
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Some games and experiences are a lot worse than others. Apparently you can build up your VR tolerance which is good.
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Shaun
Jul 10, 07:13
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