That's what everybody is saying, but I thought that the oculus rift creator said that he didn't expect a consumer version until about five years from now? And supposedly it doesn't track head movement from side to side or front to back anymore, that seems like a step back from the DK2. Also once again it seems like the creators main goal was to make it so that as many people as possible would be compelled to try it, his whole wanting to see a VR headset in every home dream, but the fact that it requires you to own a galaxy note 4 that seems like it would turn a lot of people (myself included) off from it. Is this really the consumer version of the oculus?
I know it seems like a dumb question, but I feel like I'm missing something, something doesn't seem right?
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