I’ve progressed from an elderly i5 Processor and Oculus Rift - man was it fun flying in my own little Universe, Frontier you had me hooked, to a £4K AMD 5950X and a 3090 Card for my Vive Headset.
Now I missed out on lifetime upgrade deal, being in hospital for an extended time kind of takes one out of the loop, but never mind that.
Since Frontier are in the business to make money maybe they need incentive to really develop VR, so I’m going to take the heretical view, in order to save the game I love am I prepared to pay for my hobby?
Yes! Of course I am. If Frontier moved to a Game as a Service Model I’d still play and pay. I already do so with ESO and my XBox Ultimate Subscriptions. Another £10 per month wouldn’t kill me and it would mean my “Elite Dangerous” doesn’t get mothballed.
My enjoyment for the time I’ve got left, I’m an old sod on the wrong side of Pension Age, is worth that to me.
The ONLY question is…..is it worth that to the rest of you?
This would be a New Deal, sign on, save the game, get VR because it’s financially viable for FD to do so.
No brainier for me.
Now I missed out on lifetime upgrade deal, being in hospital for an extended time kind of takes one out of the loop, but never mind that.
Since Frontier are in the business to make money maybe they need incentive to really develop VR, so I’m going to take the heretical view, in order to save the game I love am I prepared to pay for my hobby?
Yes! Of course I am. If Frontier moved to a Game as a Service Model I’d still play and pay. I already do so with ESO and my XBox Ultimate Subscriptions. Another £10 per month wouldn’t kill me and it would mean my “Elite Dangerous” doesn’t get mothballed.
My enjoyment for the time I’ve got left, I’m an old sod on the wrong side of Pension Age, is worth that to me.
The ONLY question is…..is it worth that to the rest of you?
This would be a New Deal, sign on, save the game, get VR because it’s financially viable for FD to do so.
No brainier for me.