SDK 0.7, ELITE and Rift DK2
Without Prejudice
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing this message on behalf of Oculus Rift DK2 users who have upgraded to SDK 0.7 runtime.
Oculus Rift DK2 was sold as a Development Kit, and thus was purchased as a product "in development". The purchaser would expect that all aspects of that item would function satisfactorily as advertised, with the caveat being that if there were any aspects that were not fit for purpose, those aspects would be referred to the developers in order to improve the final consumer product. That, in essence, is what development is.
Elite Dangerous, on the other hand, was sold as a final product on the back of a heavily marketed VR campaign, with at least 10% of the Kickstarter backers being VR users. A greater percentage of end product purchasers were/are Oculus Rift DK2 users.
Therefore, many consumers and backers to David Braben's Frontier Developments PLC have been left stranded by the very product they sought to support.
On behalf of DK2 users, we request the immediate upgrade of Elite Dangerous in order that it may be accessed by all VR consumers, whether users of Oculus Rift DK2 or otherwise. Since the Oculus runtime update (SDK 0.7)/Win 10 update, the end consumer has been unable to use a product which was purchased in good faith from Frontier Developments Ltd, and which previously functioned perfectly as advertised. However, it would now appear that Frontier Developments Ltd have reneged on their initial advertised promise and therefore failed to deliver a product which is fit for purpose as advertised. This failure may give rise to a legal action against Frontier Developments Ltd.
On behalf of VR users, I look forward to an expedient resolution to this issue in the form of an ED update which permits end users to enjoy your product to its advertised capacity.
Regards
Come on FD, please give us support for 0.7 Runtime, I know you can do it!![]()
Without Prejudice
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing this message on behalf of Oculus Rift DK2 users who have upgraded to SDK 0.7 runtime.
Oculus Rift DK2 was sold as a Development Kit, and thus was purchased as a product "in development". The purchaser would expect that all aspects of that item would function satisfactorily as advertised, with the caveat being that if there were any aspects that were not fit for purpose, those aspects would be referred to the developers in order to improve the final consumer product. That, in essence, is what development is.
Elite Dangerous, on the other hand, was sold as a final product on the back of a heavily marketed VR campaign, with at least 10% of the Kickstarter backers being VR users. A greater percentage of end product purchasers were/are Oculus Rift DK2 users.
Therefore, many consumers and backers to David Braben's Frontier Developments PLC have been left stranded by the very product they sought to support.
On behalf of DK2 users, we request the immediate upgrade of Elite Dangerous in order that it may be accessed by all VR consumers, whether users of Oculus Rift DK2 or otherwise. Since the Oculus runtime update (SDK 0.7)/Win 10 update, the end consumer has been unable to use a product which was purchased in good faith from Frontier Developments Ltd, and which previously functioned perfectly as advertised. However, it would now appear that Frontier Developments Ltd have reneged on their initial advertised promise and therefore failed to deliver a product which is fit for purpose as advertised. This failure may give rise to a legal action against Frontier Developments Ltd.
On behalf of VR users, I look forward to an expedient resolution to this issue in the form of an ED update which permits end users to enjoy your product to its advertised capacity.
Regards