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RIFT I spent more time playing Rift without writing about it than any other game this year, and for that I apologize.
Oculus did what it felt it had to do in regards to shipping the Rift without the Touch controllers, but it was a far more complicated decision than just breaking another ship-date promise.
The decision to delay Touch was one that sounds like it had to be made from a manufacturing standpoint, but having decided to publicly launch the Rift without them (essentially as a beta product), Oculus is going to have to suffer some pretty severe growing pains and deal with a lot of frustration from consumers and developers in Q4.
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The good news is that anyone who is getting into VR for the first time (not having tried motion input prior) will probably be blown away by the Rift even without Touch.
The system works much like it does on the Rift, though without Touch, things understandably feel quite a bit more constrained.
Oculus also promises news from the forefront of its development queue, letting people know about "upcoming Oculus technology," (new Rift prototype?) without specifying what exactly that might mean.
This announcement gives us a much clearer idea of how much people will have to pay to actually use the Rift, which sells without a PC for $599.
If VR is to succeed this time around, it'll need to be considerably less complicated than the Rift currently is, and without the heavy wires all over the place.
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