
#EVE VALKYRIE COST HOW TO#
What and how to say it? Let's start with the plus: -the sensations of the game are really good, it's the first time in my VR expérience that I feel "inside" it for real. the sensations of the game are really good, it's the first time in Eve Valkyrie. They have iterated on it many times and (once you deprogram yourself from wanting non-VR things (menus)), it's actually really intuitive. I've barely touched on the VR side of this in the review, the reason for that: It does it pretty much flawlessly. If competition, fighting against the best, and team work, looking towards tournaments and structured competition is your thing, this is the best in the genre in a decade, and it's in VR. Multiplayer, however, this game with it's dampened physics flight model is very much in the same vein as FreeSpace and the other hyper-competitive space shooters from the late 90s, FreeSpace itself, being used as a comparison should show you how high in regard I hold this game, the game (FS2) was long, long regarded king of the genre. If you want this for a singleplayer experience, I would suggest waiting, the developers are constantly adding content to the game, multi and single player, so it'll get there eventually, but right now, there are only a couple hours worth of single player content at most. EVE Valkyrie is a purebred competitive multiplayer experience, there's a little bit of single player that alludes to the fairly rich lore, most of that lore must be found outside the game, though. Are you still interested? Did you manage to pre-order one? Let me know in the comments.In a sentence: FreeSpace 2 Multiplayer in VR.ĮVE Valkyrie is a purebred competitive multiplayer experience, there's a little bit of In a sentence: FreeSpace 2 Multiplayer in VR. It’ll go a long way toward getting people over that sticker shock. Partner up with Best Buy (or another retailer) and let people experience why they should buy an Oculus Rift. And for $600, a lot of people are going to want to try it first. Oculus needs to team up with a retailer and get Oculus Rift into stores. How much will PlayStation VR cost? It’s a question Sony is probably asking themselves again today after seeing the $600 price point and the reaction to it. They already have nearly 36 million PS4s in homes across the world.
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Plus, Sony has the added benefit of not also needing a high-end PC to run it. $400 would be a fantastic price point for PlayStation VR. Today’s Oculus price reveal has many believing this is Sony’s time to shine with PlayStation VR. There just isn’t that killer IP that shows me I need VR. I was thinking about picking up an Oculus Rift. Subsequent versions of VR will be much better than the first one. And consumers are taking a chance on the first version. Remember $5,000 Plasma TVs? Hell, even 4K TVs were absurdly expensive when they were first revealed. We have to remember the first piece of tech in a new industry is always the most expensive. That was probably wishful thinking, but I just didn’t think Oculus would nearly double the price for the consumer version from the DK2.īut, this is the first foray into VR. I was thinking something closer to the $400 – $450 range.

My first reaction to the $600 price point? Holy crap! And some more colorful language after that. No word on specs for the bundled PC, but it will probably follow Oculus minimum PC specs.

UPDATE: Engadget reports Oculus will offer a Rift and PC bundle for $1,499. You will be dropping about $1,500 for Oculus’ VR vision. Toss about another grand on top of the Rift if you’re willing to put it together yourself. And you’ll need a high-end gaming PC on top of that. Oculus is still taking pre-orders, but the ship date has shifted to May. If you managed to snag a preorder when they went live this morning, you’ll get it in March.

Before I dive into the price, here’s what you get for $600. Woah… I shouldn’t be surprised, but I am.
