What makes me angry is the way they are marketing it. It’s a low budget move with low investment and high returns are almost set in stone because they made EVE and now article writers like myself are talking about it. As a business standpoint, this is a very good move to make to get your feet wet with VR and still make some money off of it. It is a game type that has proven to do well over several models, there’s a huge hole for new Sports games inside the VR market, and it actually doesn’t take that much coding to make this type of game since there are only five core objects: two players, two discs, one room. I do understand why CCP decided to go this route when developing a new game for the VR world. I am also thinking of Robot City Stadium, which is almost exactly the same with a few aesthetic differences. That sounds familiar, right? Are you thinking of Tron? Well, I’m thinking of Disc League coming out in March, 2017. Meanwhile, you have to dodge or block disks thrown at you. You throw virtual disks at each other in order to try and score points. It makes me want to pull out a Jon Tron quote and just throw it at them. This is a big company and they could have chosen to do something truly amazing, but, instead, we get some borrowed mechanics, an old idea, and some different visual styling. That’s not just it though because the company is CCP, a company known for having really good games that have great and innovative themes behind them such as Eve. There are a few more of that I can’t remember the names of, but it’s a list of indie developed VR games. Sparc is a product that is branded as being a new style of eSports when, in reality, we have a few games that are almost identical to Sparc in nearly every way. Indie developers and that’s what urks me. Needless to say, there are reasons why I find this new venture abrasive at best. Vermintide borrowed from Left4Dead, SMITE borrowed from League of Legends, and Brawlhalla borrowed from Super Smash. ![]() These are great games, but they are also games that “borrowed” most of their mechanics from other games. Georgia has been the birthplace of some great games like Warhammer: Vermintide The End Times, SMITE, and Brawlhalla. Sparc is made from a state infamous for taking less heard of ideas, proven game mechanics, and trying to make it seem as though they’ve invented a new game. There will be a series of RFT workshops held across India with the first RFT challenge launching in August 2022.I know, “shots fired” already, but let me explain myself and my opinions. ![]() With this partnership, my endeavor will be to reach across India and ignite an RFT movement with Da Rulk!" Da Rulk's proven track record with RFT across first responders, elite athletes and celebrities have shown how effective and versatile this form of training can be. We want to take his immense knowledge to our growing fitness community and make RFT a universal form of fitness, adapting across fitness levels and needs. His form of Raw Functional Training is something I have believed in and practiced with visible results. We have come together, to build an inclusive community and I really look forward to growing the RFT movement here with Sohrab and the team at SOHFIT."ĭa Rulk made Raw Functional Training (RFT) a ground-breaking approach to motion action workouts.įurther speaking on the collaboration, Sohrab Khushrushahi, Founder of SOHFIT said, "I am elated to announce the realization of a big dream of bringing Da Rulk and RFT to India. It is universal and based on setting and pushing your own boundaries. When I think of it, RFT is made for India. He has built a fitness community with SOHFIT and resonates with my views on making movement functional and purpose-driven. ![]() Speaking on bringing RFT to India, Da Rulk said, "I am happy to sign my first ever licensing partnership for RFT with Sohrab. He has trained across the Navy Seals and rescues personnel, Olympic medalists, MMA fighters, professional athletes, and celebrities including Chris Hemsworth. He has applied this to RFT and tried to create a mentally challenging sequence-based training program. Coming from a First Responders background, Da Rulk realized fitness training alone was not effective when an individual is put to the test in challenging situations. Today, RFT is finding global resonance with its universal and application-based principles. A distinctive training program created by Joseph Sakoda, aka Da Rulk. RFT, or Raw Functional Training, combines bodyweight exercises with functional strength and conditioning to improve dynamic mobility. New Delhi, Jul 16 (IANSlife): Sohrab Khushrushahi, founder of SOHFIT, and American celebrity trainer Da Rulk set to launch RFT India.
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