I'm so excited to see it and how it works!
I supported the kickstarter and played for a while after launch. I'm not a big MMO guy but i was hoping to get back into it after a couple years and see a lot more polished content and more developed gameplay and graphics.
I'm back to say i just played Blarp for like 2 hours and it was really fun! Once i got the flow of things i really enjoyed it. My final score was 47.
I just came back to say that i'm really enjoying osmos! Some levels are pretty challenging and i love it!
I'm not a furry but...
$1k for the consumer version and they aim at reducing the price for future versions. I've been following the project for about 2 years and they seem like genuinely good people who want to make a cool and useful product. I'm personally more interested in these then in a kat walk vr treadmill.
I got celeste for $3 so i'm having fun with that. Some elden ring as well as starting a new sekiro game since i never made it past like half of the game.
It's interesting to imagine a time where we could buy headsets and controllers separately and chose whichever combos works best for our uses.
The village blacksmith worked as hard as he could ok!!
This makes me think of the VR game no more rainbows! It looks cool! Care bear gone berserk!
Yea the gameplay is definitely very different then most games. Windlands 2 was good and they had similar movement mechanics but they also had plenty of things to grapple to unlike this one wich only has titans and buildings.
I'm torn if i'd get one if it doesn't do PCVR. I still work on a virtual screen in VR everyday so it could be a good monitor replacement but the quest pro was already fine for that and the quest 3 is also good for that and it does PCVR so it would need to be truly incredible for me to drop $2K+ for it.