About This Game 1 - General Warning For some people (1 in 500) becoming the last survivor (the kapaye) of an extinct civilization and be chosen to cross space in search of a new habitable planet may cause a dissociative identity disorder. We recommend that you consult your doctor to protect yourself from any psychological risk before entering Far Beyond: A space odyssey. 2 - Efforts and Repetitive StressEstablish a travel strategy in hyperspace, schedule refueling points on the galactic map, scan and extract resources via the holoviewer, monitor the autonomy level of the spaceship in order to maintain the oxygen recycling system on and repair the extravehicular probes can put your body and your mind to a severe test. If you experience any of these symptoms (high sensitivity to the autonomy alarm, pain in your arms when you scan a planet, annoyance when you miss a deployment to extract resources or shame when you break down) please only blame yourself (you are just bad).3 - Use and Maintenance Of Embedded EquipmentTo help you in your journey, two extravehicular probes, Columbus and Digger Master await you in the hangars of the spaceship at the back of command bay.Here are some recommendations to reduce the risk of damaging equipment:Deploy the probes only to detect, scan and extract resources on hostile planets.Perform regular and careful maintenance of the probes to protect yourself from the risk of failure.Remember to recycle your used parts.We recommend that you periodically upgrade the parts that compose the probes in order to improve wear resistance and increase their performance.We do not refund the probes forgotten in a planetary system.4 - Responsibilities, Failures and DeathsBy agreeing to take part in this lone interstellar travel, you agree to take on the role of the Kapaye, you agree to take the risk of failing, you agree to be alone with your responsibilities, you agree to be alone facing death. Naturally we clear ourselves of any adverse effects that the experience of a slow and repeated death can have on your nervous system.Far Beyond: A space odyssey is a peaceful space survival Virtual Reality game combining strategy, reflection, resource management and human scale crafting.In Far Beyond: A space odyssey, you play the last survivor of your civilization.The last chance of survival you have is to take command of the Genesis, a spaceship on its last legs "supposed" to allow you to go across the universe and reach your one and only goal: a distant habitable planet, primitive and without any trace of intelligent life called "Earth".Equipped with two mechanically capricious probes, Columbus and Digger Master, you have to cross the space, juggling between refueling and recharging the battery, extracting ore, repairing damages and planning your moves in hyperspace.You will have only one goal: reach a distant habitable planet in order to deploy the E.D.E.N project, a demographic bomb composed of genomes and matrices of your lost civilization, to give birth to a new colony.Will you survive long enough to bring back your civilization to life far beyond your own galaxy?A game designed and developed from A to Z for VRA perfectly comfortable virtual reality experience. No artificial locomotion nor camera movement therefore no risk of nausea. (Roomscale for motion controllers)No display directly on the screen. All user interfaces are fully integrated into the environment to not ruin the feeling of immersion.A graphic rendering close to presence. Gorgeous and inspired graphics thanks to 4K textures and a native supersampling of the resolution. A realistic and meticulous sound design. All sound effects are in spatialized 360° 3D audio.A possible interaction with every object. Grab, manipulate, or throw all of the objects you can find around you.A gameplay system, mixing survival and strategy, rich and hardcore.A tough and certain challenge to every game play. Successfully reach a distant planetary system safe and sound is your only goal. However, one mistake and the game will start again (only in the higher difficulty setting).Human scale crafting. Repair and upgrade the probes through a unique human scale crafting system.A guarantee of replay value. Explore a procedurally generated galaxy for each new game. Build and assemble more than fifty parts to upgrade your probes. Multiple random events make each game play unique.Time as the worst enemy. Each exit consumes the battery of your spaceship. Plan effective travel and refueling strategies to avoid falling into blackout and thus succeed in moving towards your goal.Limited resources. Fuel and construction ore are exhaustible resources. Use your two space probes to scan and extract resources essential to your survival.Upgrade your equipment. Unlock, build then assemble by hand more than fifty upgrades using the onboard ore synthesizer. 7aa9394dea Title: Far Beyond: A space odyssey VRGenre: Adventure, Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Mains Digitales InteractivePublisher:The Small Game CompanyRelease Date: 28 Oct, 2016 Far Beyond: A Space Odyssey VR Activation Code [key Serial Number] far beyond a space odyssey vr gameplay. far beyond a space odyssey vr v1.1.9. far beyond a space odyssey vr. far beyond a space odyssey vr gameplay. far beyond a space odyssey vr. vr far beyond a space odyssey vr. far beyond a space odyssey vr test. far beyond a space odyssey vr v1.1.9. far beyond a space odyssey vr review. vr far beyond a space odyssey vr. far beyond a space odyssey vr review. far beyond a space odyssey vr test Even though this game is released it has bugs as if it was early access. The game crashes or has video lag at random times. There are some UI elements that seem to be partially thought out; specifically the crafting is still tedious. Overall this game is pretty awesome when it works. There are many interactions you have to perform and it gives you the feeling of working on the ship. There is an unforgiven resource management side that is barely touched on but you'll find it quick on your first few failed runs :) . PRO: - A lot of spatial VR mechanics to keep you busy - Good graphics - Decent spatial sound - Good replayability via a random mapCON: - Needs more optimization - Despite having the Left and Right controls correct in the lobby the game may swap hands on you at launch - Tools can lag in place and rubber band while moving - Can only recycle one item at a time regardless of size - My most common reason to stop playing is the game crashes - The prologue / tutorial is looooooong and booooooringI'm recommending this game because despite the downfalls I still want to play it again. I do hope that they continue to support the game and enhance the playability of the game. If you frustrate easy, I'd add the game to your wishlist and follow the patch notes. If you want an action packed game then this probably isn't for you. If you have an explorers mindset and like tinkering with mechanics then you'll enjoy this game.. I am only recommending this game at a heavily discounted price of $10 or under.I bought this game @ $10. I think it's worth that.Graphics are better than other VR games of the same price.The premise and mechanics are nice.The procedurally generated universe/galaxy is a nice touch.The difficulty of the survival element in this game is a bit much at the average/normal settings.My only complaint is the balancing of the elements is off.As it is, the game is good but not perfect where the difficulty does not scale from the beginning and the lack of addition information/tutorials would have players lose interest from not realizing certain nuances that make this game unique. Also, the focus on strategy is not stressed enough. To each their own.. Wow - finally a fresh VR experince which is truely immersive! You have to like to maintain a space ship on its travel through space - pretty cool graphics of the various ship rooms and the drones. You spend some time repairing stuff and some time looking for resources - I have only played for an hour so will update after a while - but what I have seen so far is really impressive. Excellent game. A little slow and a little intimindating at first... but once you start, it's hard to stop. Expect to die often the first few times until you get the hang of it.It does get a little repetitive and I wish there were more events rather than just storms, perhaps boarding parties or enemies while you explore (perhaps board other ships; future content maybe!), but I understand it's not that sort of game.Overall, I extremely enjoy playing and will continue playing until I make it to the end.Note. Play with 10 minute battery. Anything less is for masochists.. ok game takes time. Now, what have we here?Actually, I should compare this one with a raw, unpolished diamond. It's worth a lot and pretty cool if you have it, but it could be made into so much more!Don't get me wrong, I'm upvoting it for a reason. Even without fulfilling its whole potential it is still quite fun to play, but read on, if you expect a sci-fi arcade/shooter or anything action-oriented!First of all, the graphics: This is the only game I have for Vive (or can run with my Vive via 3rd party drivers) that my system can't handle. That's not because my computer is that bad or the game isn't optimized, it's just that the graphics are really really good! It's actually one of those games that really make use of a 3D environment and even on low settings is nice to look at, without getting a headache!The gameplay, the part most people might find offputting: It's very good at what it is supposed to deliver: A lonesome, quiet journey through a desolate region of space, your only friends being two giant metal drones and a quite useless flying orb computer that doesn't talk much... or at all. If you expect action like in X:Rebirth, Freelancer, Elite or anything similar to those, you are at the wrong adress. Your worst enemy here is time. It is the core element of the game and can really get your blood pumping if you are in the middle of a solar storm, without any resources, a drone that's damaged and you need to make some critical repairs with just three minutes of oxygen remaining. I personally play it with rather easy settings in order to relax, enjoy a journey through space and I also love to tinker with the drones, replacing parts, upgrading parts and exploring the galaxy.Movement in this game is not relevant. You teleport from zone to zone and move around only in your dedicated playspace. You need some space, as indicated on the store page, or it will be hard to do your tasks. Althought you don't go around the ship you still have to be pretty active sometimes. Some parts can only be accessed from below, which is easier while crouching. Some parts have to be accessed from above, thus forcing you to bent over. It looks really funny for people watching you play, as it looks like you are working on an invisible car. I really hope there will be further expansions regarding content since there is so much potential, so many things that could be added! The game in its current state delivers what it promises on the store page but I think that is about 20% of what could be there. If you like the idea of the lonesome roguelike and are a fan of repairing and tinkering, this is definetly something for you, but if you expect a storyline, combat or something along these lines, this isn't what you are looking for. The devs are still active, listening and are patching the game (although I did not encounter any bugs) and hopes are high among the current players, that there will be some expansion or DLC. I personally would set the game's price a bit lower but it is still adequate.I would really recommend you to try it out, it is a quite remarkable experience, especially if you are not used to loneliness and the feeling of being lost and, of course, if you like sci-fi games!. System being used: i9-7900X, 1080 and 32 GB RAMThis game is so slow I was falling asleep by the time they even started talking and trying to teach me during the tutorial.Yes.... seriously. It's THAT BORING.I don't want to rate it down, but.. really? I won't buy this again, even on sale.It's just too damn boring! Everything takes SO LONG, even loading the first few screens. Then they want to try to explain 10 dials and levers on a console. It was just bad, lol.It MIGHT be a good game if you like really, really technical games and zero action. But, not my type of game at all.
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