Thanks for the notification !
There are some valuable informations on that page, from the features list:
Asynchronous TimewarpMaintain a smooth immersive feeling with framerates as low as 30 fps.That's cool. I had heard before that one needed at least 75 FPS to operate the Occulus Rift correctly. So this is not that case at all, and I'm quite happy about that
Easy RecenteringLightly tap the Rift to recenter your view and position.That quite a nice idea I think. It will allow an easy readjustment of the view depending on our position.
In-Rift NavigationNavigate menus, change vehicles, weather, location, settings, all without taking off your DK2.I wonder how this will be done. The manipulation of the menus (and other things requirement keyboard input) was one of the major concerns regarding the Occulus...
Virtual Cockpit SupportClick dials, knobs, and switches. Mouse over gauges for easy to read tool-tips.Hmm ok, it seems to me the Occulus Rift has nothing to do with that, has it ?
POV-Hat ZoomUse your joystick's hat to zoom in and read small gauges.Good, but I hope this will have a good response time.
In-Craft KneeboardLook down to see your kneeboard or ATC dialog once it is open.That sounds cool. I'm wondering what it means, technically.... I hope it's not just a simple hole in the box, with a lot of marketting around
Simple InstallerNo fiddling with configuration files or settings necessary.Very good news as well.
The bad news is.... It's getting even more difficult to resist buying a DK2....