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I just heard it from a guy that was playing this game yesterday and this got me thinking that going to planets would be neat.
I really hope in the future a game like that would be made.
As most everyone knows, this game really lends itself to VR, and i read on Ars Technica that VR has barely reached 1% of gamers. So i'm optimistic that once VR really takes off (hopefully this year), people are going to discover this game, which hopefully will lead to more DLC or sequels.
Fingers crossed.
Nope the reason (i have non VR) it picked up in sales was when they made it NON VR too. It was a bad decision to make this only VR at launch.
Its quite enjoyable in NON VR.
Should that change in the near future, i would like to think think that new players will discover and enjoy this game.
Well no, it was a VR game .. they had to develop a non VR way, it was never planned to be non VR.
The oculus rift has dropped below the price of a next-gen console, and the vive wont be far away.
It's coming down, give it time.