BenVirtuix

BenVirtuix t1_jd8d3r9 wrote

For people who struggle to find time to both play games and exercise, a VR treadmill makes perfect sense. With Omni One, you could explore a large open world game and exercise at the same time, which you couldn't do in a 3m x 3m space. And, as often gets mentioned, you won't have to worry about running into a wall again!

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BenVirtuix t1_jd8agxh wrote

Most consumers don't use PCVR. If you showed the difference between the two types of product and the experience (hardware setup, software and game configuration, social features, etc.), to a less focused group, I'm sure you would have got a different result. As I mentioned earlier though, there will be emulation software as well, which is a different proposition from the one you presented.

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BenVirtuix t1_jd6i4ro wrote

The subscription is optional. Few games (if any) will require online play. Most games will have offline, single-player modes. Similar to Xbox Live or PlayStation Plus, the optional Omni Online subscription is needed for online gameplay, connectivity with friends, and participating in online prize contests.

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BenVirtuix t1_jd6hvf8 wrote

We believe that most consumers want a streamlined experience that is quick and easy to use, similar to a games console, which is why it comes bundled with the excellent Pico Neo 3 Pro headset, with our software preinstalled. Although we are not trying to compete with a device that acts only as a peripheral (with the limitations that come with that approach), we will still have emulation software as well - so, the best of both worlds.

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