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03-25-14, 05:18 PM #1Easy come, Easy go.
Just as soon as the Rift announced the Dev Kit for $350 Facebook gobbled it up for $2b.
"To continue viewing you Virtual world, Hit Share to post it to your timeline"
Facebook to snap up virtual-reality start-up Oculus for $2 billion
"We believe virtual reality will be heavily defined by social experiences that connect people in magical, new ways," Iribe said in a statement. "It is a transformative and disruptive technology, that enables the world to experience the impossible, and it's only just the beginning."
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03-25-14, 09:47 PM #3Re: Easy come, Easy go.
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03-25-14, 09:49 PM #4Re: Easy come, Easy go.
So my question now is if it was once primarily a crowd funded project, are they going to continue to sell Dev kits, or are they going to start giving them away to developers now that they are backed by Facebook?
What also sucks is that the original devs, including John Carmack now have to answer to a higher power. I bet gaming gets put on the back burner for a while, unless it is Farmville.
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03-25-14, 09:49 PM #5
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Meh. I bet it'll end up being a fad anyway. Just like 3-D.
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lol...It's so funny when my family members invite me to play on Facebook. Granted, they live far away and don't realize I have a gaming computer....but it's still funny. My sister for example, would never ask me to play a FB game.Last edited by Guyver; 03-25-14 at 09:58 PM.
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03-25-14, 09:58 PM #6Re: Easy come, Easy go.
Possibly, but games like Mirror's Edge would be absolutely perfect for a device like this. Check out this video. I know it is just one guy's opinion, but when I heard about the Oculus, I immediately thought of how you could can really incorporate height and environmental sensations, and games like Mirror's Edge would be one of said games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVdZh03ju6U
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03-26-14, 12:02 AM #8Re: Easy come, Easy go.
Carmack has always been about pioneering gaming technology - if gaming isn't at the forefront of Facebook's agenda I'll bet he won't put up with their crap if he has to answer to them. The silver lining there being that maybe he'd return to ID? or do another startup at least
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