
Being aimed at a younger audience than that of the other games within the series a greater emphasis is placed on managing a small, socially ideal town than a sprawling metropolis. As in prior installments, players are tasked as the mayor of a newly formed municipality, taking charge of it's expansion and success. What’s your view? How much do you think would be reasonable for Vision Pro prescription lenses? Please take our poll, and share your thoughts in the comments.SimTown is one of several entries in the city-building simulation series, SimCity.

Of course, this is Apple pricing we’re talking about, and they will also likely opt for one of the more expensive options in the Zeiss glass lineup, but I would still see anything over $250-300 as pure Apple Tax. Tick the Zeiss DuraVision BlueProtect option on those Quest 2 lenses and it will add $30 – which still brings you to a total of less than $100.

Well, you’re right – it is good glass, and the price premium is indeed significant in percentage terms.īut in absolute terms? Not so much. You might protest that Apple uses Zeiss glass, which is good glass, and which carries a substantial price premium. $300-$600 sounds like a fair assumption for regular prescription lenses and magnetic mount. I suspect that Apple will provide pure white as well to be sure the lenses won't affect the experience. That is, without any frame, just the lenses.

Mine (ultra high-end, absolute pure white, progressive) costs north of $1,300. I am not surprised by the cost, Zeiss prescription lenses are expensive.
