Oculus Rift thread - £399 Rift & Touch controller bundle!

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Which VR device(s) do you own/plan to buy?

Oculus Rift
3
18%
Steam VR (HTC, LG)
4
24%
Microsoft MR (Xbox, HP, Acer...)
3
18%
PlayStation VR
5
29%
Samsung Gear VR
2
12%
Google Daydream (Android)
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 17
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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by That » Fri Aug 14, 2015 3:41 pm

Photek, your opinion is incoherent. The Wii was incredibly popular with the mass-market but died out when the next craze came along. Do you think every family in the UK will have a VR headset, but will get bored of it after a while?

If you think VR won't take off at all with the public, but will appeal to a core group of 'nerdy' gamers, then OK but that is the opposite to the Wii.

For what it's worth I don't think VR will be immediately successful amongst the general public - who aren't, lest we forget, that interested in videogaming as we understand it full stop, largely preferring as they do to tap at shite like Candy Crush on their phones - but I think the unique experiences it will offer will have lasting appeal with 'hardcore' gamers.

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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by Super Dragon 64 » Fri Aug 14, 2015 3:43 pm

Karl wrote:Photek, your opinion is incoherent. The Wii was incredibly popular with the mass-market but died out when the next craze came along. Do you think every family in the UK will have a VR headset, but will get bored of it after a while?

If you think VR won't take off at all with the public, but will appeal to a core group of 'nerdy' gamers, then OK but that is the opposite to the Wii.

For what it's worth I don't think VR will be immediately successful amongst the general public - who aren't, lest we forget, that interested in videogaming as we understand it full stop, largely preferring as they do to tap at shite like Candy Crush on their phones - but I think the unique experiences it will offer will have lasting appeal with 'hardcore' gamers.

Like Half-Life 3 :toot:

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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by Photek » Fri Aug 14, 2015 3:59 pm

Karl wrote:Photek, your opinion is incoherent. The Wii was incredibly popular with the mass-market but died out when the next craze came along. Do you think every family in the UK will have a VR headset, but will get bored of it after a while?

It's upsetting me that we share the same name IRL *sigh* why can't you grasp my point?

I'll break it down for you in numbered points:

1 - The Wii sold huge numbers not least cos of the motion controls.
2 - People now think it was a bit of a fad (imo), thousands of people don't use their Wii's anymore.
3 - These same people who bought the Wii en masse will NOT buy into VR.

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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by Moggy » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:07 pm

Photek wrote:
Karl wrote:Photek, your opinion is incoherent. The Wii was incredibly popular with the mass-market but died out when the next craze came along. Do you think every family in the UK will have a VR headset, but will get bored of it after a while?

It's upsetting me that we share the same name IRL *sigh* why can't you grasp my point?

I'll break it down for you in numbered points:

1 - The Wii sold huge numbers not least cos of the motion controls.
2 - People now think it was a bit of a fad (imo), thousands of people don't use their Wii's anymore.
3 - These same people who bought the Wii en masse will NOT buy into VR.


4. The sky is blue
5. The trees are green
6. The people that like blue skies don't like green trees
7. VR is doomed.

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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by That » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:07 pm

Photek wrote:1 - The Wii sold huge numbers not least cos of the motion controls.
2 - People now think it was a bit of a fad (imo), thousands of people don't use their Wii's anymore.
3 - These same people who bought the Wii en masse will NOT buy into VR.


OK. I don't really think Joe Casual will be interested in VR yet either. That doesn't mean it won't "take off" though, does it? The industry will probably make billions of dollars from people on the slightly nerdier side of the spectrum, just like e.g. graphics cards already do.

One day VR may cross over and capture the public's imagination, but probably - and this was the secret of the Wii, too - when it's really cheap for what it is.

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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by Photek » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:10 pm

Moggy wrote:
Photek wrote:
Karl wrote:Photek, your opinion is incoherent. The Wii was incredibly popular with the mass-market but died out when the next craze came along. Do you think every family in the UK will have a VR headset, but will get bored of it after a while?

It's upsetting me that we share the same name IRL *sigh* why can't you grasp my point?

I'll break it down for you in numbered points:

1 - The Wii sold huge numbers not least cos of the motion controls.
2 - People now think it was a bit of a fad (imo), thousands of people don't use their Wii's anymore.
3 - These same people who bought the Wii en masse will NOT buy into VR.


4. The sky is blue
5. The trees are green
6. The people that like blue skies don't like green trees
7. VR is doomed.

:lol:

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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by Photek » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:11 pm

Karl wrote:One day VR may cross over and capture the public's imagination, but probably - and this was the secret of the Wii, too - when it's really cheap for what it is.

We're essentially on the same page really, I did say mass market appeal.

I reckon it will only cross over when the technology doesnt make you look like a goon.

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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by That » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:14 pm

Sure. If you'd explained it a bit better last page we wouldn't have had to have this dull argument about it. ;)

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PostRe: Oculus Rift - Oculus Touch controller unveiled
by Photek » Fri Aug 14, 2015 4:26 pm

Possibly...I have holiday brain is all. Apologies. :D

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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread of Photek looking like a tit
by Photek » Fri Aug 14, 2015 6:49 pm

Title! :roll:

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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread of Photek looking like a tit
by Victor Mildew » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:24 am

Came here for time magazine level photos of Photek. Disappointed.

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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread of Photek looking like a tit
by Photek » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:28 am

:lol:

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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread of Photek looking like a tit
by Victor Mildew » Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:31 am

Pics pls

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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread of Photek looking like a tit
by NickSCFC » Thu Aug 27, 2015 7:12 pm


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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread - "The magic of Oculus Touch"
by NickSCFC » Thu Sep 24, 2015 9:37 pm

So this is what Epic Games has been working on


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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread - Bullet Train (Epic Games) trailer
by That's not a growth » Mon Jan 04, 2016 8:35 pm


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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread - Bullet Train (Epic Games) trailer
by Harry Bizzle » Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:36 am

I can only presume they're expecting there to be uproar over the price, given they still haven't priced it and how they keep reminding us games are bundled in at every opportunity.

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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread - Bullet Train (Epic Games) trailer
by That's not a growth » Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:46 am

And a control pad. Oh yes. People seem to think it'll be about $500. How much were the dev kits?

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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread - Bullet Train (Epic Games) trailer
by Saint of Killers » Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:57 am

Oculus Touch has been delayed to later in the year. I wonder if that was to help reduce cost of base device...

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PostRe: Oculus Rift thread - Bullet Train (Epic Games) trailer
by Harry Bizzle » Wed Jan 06, 2016 4:08 pm

A mere £529 delivered.

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