No the Vive is the same spec as the Vive. Infact you won't be able to tell the difference between the Vive and the Vive at all. Even have the same name.
Deano467
15 Jul 178#390
Am I the only one here reading these comments and thinking there is something a bit distasteful about some of our members trying to defraud a company out of money over a promotion which ended 2 weeks ago. Get over it, promotion ended, just cos one person managed to convince Amazon it was valid when it wasn't doesn't mean everybody should be entitled to it. Honestly, did your parents never tell you it's wrong to steal sweets from a shop?
The_Hoff
12 Jul 177#339
Ok, this is ridiculous. As part of my discussion with Amazon last night about the store credit, where they issued me £80, before they came to that arrangement they issued me 2 codes, which I thought (and they thought) were Amazon promotion codes - told them neither worked, so refunded me 20%.
As it turns out, they're both working £100 Oculus codes. So I've paid £320 (effectively) and got £200 Oculus store credit... haha!
Taking it all in to account, £120 for the hardware... not too shabby :smile:
The_Hoff to RUGAAL
10 Jul 174#25
No, you need at least SLI 1080Ti for low settings, but you'll get an immersive 2D effect on a single 1080Ti.
Jesus help him.
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P0tenc
10 Jul 17#1
Red hot!
drasim
10 Jul 17#2
Wow, fantastic deal.
Those on the fence, just get it. The touch controllers are fantastic
jedijacobs
10 Jul 17#3
Is this really a good price?
£400?
I'm new to VR but are there any other alternatives?
But £200 off is much better than getting £100 credit for Oculus store. As long as you have the PC specs for VR then there's no cheaper alternative.
This is also taking into consideration that on release, the touch controllers alone were £200
With this bundle you'll get a few free games included - Lucky's Tale, Robo Recall and some others. Robo Recall is honestly brilliant and will keep you going until you decide what games you're after.
te721
10 Jul 17#4
Crazy price drop!!
J1135
10 Jul 171#6
That is an insane price drop.
Well worth it, wish I had the pennies spare lol
rmg
10 Jul 17#7
I posted that one as well. Was sad to see it go so cold but it looks like this one is more agreeable :smiley: The Rift is a great deal at this price I reckon. Nearest competitor is the HTC Vive which is great but looking way overpriced now.
drasim
10 Jul 171#8
Yeah it was a shame it went cold because it was just in time for the Oculus and Steam sales which offered some really good discounts on pretty much every popular VR title
rgrant86
10 Jul 17#9
This is awesome, I paid much more than this for the headset alone but definitely worth it even at that price. The touch controllers add a whole new dimension to gaming, get this if you have ever been on the fence about VR gaming, but make sure your pc can handle it!
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As it turns out, they're both working £100 Oculus codes. So I've paid £320 (effectively) and got £200 Oculus store credit... haha!
Taking it all in to account, £120 for the hardware... not too shabby :smile:
Jesus help him.
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Those on the fence, just get it. The touch controllers are fantastic
£400?
I'm new to VR but are there any other alternatives?
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/oculus-rift-touch-with-100-oculus-store-credit-578-99-amazon-2715058
But £200 off is much better than getting £100 credit for Oculus store. As long as you have the PC specs for VR then there's no cheaper alternative.
This is also taking into consideration that on release, the touch controllers alone were £200
With this bundle you'll get a few free games included - Lucky's Tale, Robo Recall and some others. Robo Recall is honestly brilliant and will keep you going until you decide what games you're after.
Well worth it, wish I had the pennies spare lol