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Jarmak posted:Ladies and gentleman we are now 48 hours away from it being 4 weeks of not getting any help regarding my order which they decided to flag in their system as complete without ever having shipped it, which at this point even they admit.... yet still don't correct. BBB complaint is stalled while Digital River tries to claim they bear no responsibility because it's an HTC product and HTC customer service which is a bold faced lie because when I call the digital river phone number instead of HTC's I talk to the exact. same. people. not to mention every single one of their order/shipping/billing documents carries the legal disclaimer "DR GlobalTech. is the authorized reseller and merchant of the products and services offered within this store." Why not just do a chargeback and have a friend order it for you or something?
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:16 |
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# ? May 12, 2024 18:26 |
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Lemming posted:Why not just do a chargeback and have a friend order it for you or something? Kind of tempted to do that I guess my main worry would be that the chargeback would cause them to actually get off their rear end and ship and and then have them try to make me pay for both.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:20 |
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Jarmak posted:I'm just popping in to rant again cause I'm loving pissed, gently caress HTC and I hope someone else comes out with alternative roomscale product so these fucks can finish the death spiral they were entering before they made this deal with Valve. Some rear end in a top hat must have nicked it during the delivery process. Going to small claims court is a waste of money, you should do as Lemming says and just chargeback and give someone else the money. Jarmak posted:Kind of tempted to do that I guess my main worry would be that the chargeback would cause them to actually get off their rear end and ship and and then have them try to make me pay for both. If they do that, then just send them the first one back or just resell it and maybe get a profit.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:21 |
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Jarmak posted:Kind of tempted to do that I guess my main worry would be that the chargeback would cause them to actually get off their rear end and ship and and then have them try to make me pay for both. I personally would initiate a chargeback. It will light a fire under their asses to get it figured out, for better or worse.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:22 |
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:Some rear end in a top hat must have nicked it during the delivery process. Going to small claims court is a waste of money, you should do as Lemming says and just chargeback and give someone else the money. No one nicked it, the tracking shows it never leaving their warehouse, even HTC (really Digital River) admit that it never left their warehouse, the last two times I've called (both last week) I was told "we're aware it never shipped, it's unacceptable it's taken this long but we're working to get you a replacement as soon as possible, 24-48 hours at the latest" And yes, those calls were 48 hours apart. Small claims is loser pays in my state (including filing fees) edit: right now I'm just sending angry tweets at them today in the lull while I'm waiting for paperwork to move on the house thing. Maybe I'll initiate a chargeback and wait for it to be successful to reorder. The other thing that sucks is I took the first summer semester off and it's pretty much my last summer vacation ever since my wife and I are trying to have a kid, would have been nice to have this to play with.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:25 |
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Agreeing with everyone else, just initiate a chargeback and get a new one. "Item Not Received" is one of the explicit reasons chargebacks exist. They took your money and didn't give you a product, you've got them on record admitting it (right?), so you should be completely in the clear.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:26 |
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Is there no way to change the shortcut to bring up the SteamVR interface? You can change the shortcut for Big Picture but that is apparently different from SteamVR for some reason. House of the Dying Sun tells me to use the back button to select my ship but SteamVR stupidly uses that as the button for bringing up the interface. So I press the back button and it brings up the SteamVR interface as well as select the ship in my game. Then I press the B or back button and it closes the steam interface and also goes back to the ship selection. As far as I can tell, there's no setting anywhere in steamvr to change it. I'd rather not have to mess with the controls for every game because of Valve's stupid oversight.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:26 |
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Looking through my PayPal record to start a chargeback I'm noticing a second $10 charge from digital river 3 weeks after my order was placed and 2 weeks before they "shipped" it, anyone have any idea what this was? edit: it's labeled "DRI Greybox order"
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:33 |
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I was trying to sort this after downloading a couple hours ago - use the mouse or keyboard to change. I think the defaults are mouse 1 and enter?
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:34 |
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Jarmak posted:Looking through my PayPal record to start a chargeback I'm noticing a second $10 charge from digital river 3 weeks after my order was placed and 2 weeks before they "shipped" it, anyone have any idea what this was? That's pretty weird. This is the only VR-ish thing I found that sort of sounds like a thing http://cognitivevr.co/blog/graybox-building-vr-within-vr/
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:41 |
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Is there even a wait anymore if you order a Vive right now? Maybe just call em and cancel your current order, and then just reorder. Keeps the chargeback off your, uh, permanent record (whatever, I don't know)? Could have sworn I saw a news article flash by somewhere that Vive orders were being processed pretty much right away. edit: according to this: http://www.theverge.com/2016/6/7/11876706/htc-vive-preorder-shipping-wait-list-72-hours
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:58 |
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ChickenArise posted:That's pretty weird. This is the only VR-ish thing I found that sort of sounds like a thing http://cognitivevr.co/blog/graybox-building-vr-within-vr/ figured it out, it was Dreadnought, the developer is GreyBox and Digital River handled their digital distribution aparently
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:59 |
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Syves posted:Is there even a wait anymore if you order a Vive right now? Maybe just call em and cancel your current order, and then just reorder. Keeps the chargeback off your, uh, permanent record (whatever, I don't know)? Why would I care if a legit chargeback was on my paypal record?
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 21:59 |
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Jarmak posted:Why would I care if a legit chargeback was on my paypal record? *shrug* no clue. Haven't done one. But if there is another course that might be easier without pissing off one of the parties needed in a transaction (either paypal or digital river, or HTC) why not?
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:02 |
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Syves posted:*shrug* no clue. Haven't done one. But if there is another course that might be easier without pissing off one of the parties needed in a transaction (either paypal or digital river, or HTC) why not? Pissing off HTC and/or Digital River is a benefit not a downside, gently caress them. edit: gently caress it, initiated chargeback edit2: Haha I mentioned in passing that I had ordered a Vive while figuring out the greybox order the lady got all agitated and told me I had to talk to HTC about Vive problems. I have to wonder if it has anything to do with the fact Digital River tried to claim to the BBB that HTC handles all Vive-related customer service and I countered that telling them calling digital river's listed number gives you the exact same people who say the exact same things and share the exact same customer service ticket numbers. Jarmak fucked around with this message at 22:15 on Jun 7, 2016 |
# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:04 |
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:Get a Vive if you have room for roomscale, a Rift if you're only going to do cockpit games and other seated/standing games. I can make the room but I'm not 100% sure I'd want to do that on a regular basis (I'd have to move my couch and insanely heavy coffee table and probably a rug for safety) I guess I'd have to try it to see if I'd like roomscale stuff, but I'm not sure there's anywhere I can demo that??
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:21 |
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Ciaphas posted:I can make the room but I'm not 100% sure I'd want to do that on a regular basis (I'd have to move my couch and insanely heavy coffee table and probably a rug for safety) Certain Microsoft stores are doing Vive demo's I believe.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:27 |
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Poetic Justice posted:Certain Microsoft stores are doing Vive demo's I believe. You got me all excited but it looks like the store in my area (Las Vegas) isn't doing them. I knew I should have gone to CES or something.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:39 |
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Jarmak posted:Why would I care if a legit chargeback was on my paypal record? I'm curious - does paypal suffer or benefit in any way from a chargeback? IMO they deserve a place on the pile of poo poo companies.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:39 |
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Ciaphas posted:I can make the room but I'm not 100% sure I'd want to do that on a regular basis (I'd have to move my couch and insanely heavy coffee table and probably a rug for safety) Roomscale is true VR. There's nothing quite like it. Space Pirate Trainer alone beats anything that the Rift has. A 2x1.5 meter space is the bare minimum but if you can do more it's even better. The Vive can also do everything the Rift can while also being able to do Roomscale out of the box. If you buy a first generation headset, buy a Vive. However I'll also give you the best advice that anyone in this thread can give: Don't buy first generation VR. It has so many issues that simply will not be present with the second generation headsets.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:53 |
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ChickenArise posted:I'm curious - does paypal suffer or benefit in any way from a chargeback? IMO they deserve a place on the pile of poo poo companies. I think Paypal collects fees from the seller. I agree with your assessment and look forward to paypal being a poo poo company at digital river. Jarmak fucked around with this message at 23:11 on Jun 7, 2016 |
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In a battle of Digital River vs Paypal, I'll vote for paypal. Paypal does something decent every once in a while.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:56 |
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:However I'll also give you the best advice that anyone in this thread can give: Don't buy first generation VR. It has so many issues that simply will not be present with the second generation headsets. You're certainly completely right but playing HotDS has triggered my 'I want this new toy noooowwwww' complex something fierce, I tell you what Didn't realize roomscale required that little, though. Maybe I can make enough room after all. Would still be nice to be able to demo it somewhere though
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:56 |
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:Roomscale is true VR. There's nothing quite like it. Space Pirate Trainer alone beats anything that the Rift has. A 2x1.5 meter space is the bare minimum but if you can do more it's even better. The Vive can also do everything the Rift can while also being able to do Roomscale out of the box. If you buy a first generation headset, buy a Vive. You'll also run out of stuff to do really fast. There's no harm in waiting right now, it's not like getting a new CoD ripoff or whatever and having the community die after a few months, there's not much to do and you can see it all in a few weeks, pretty much. If you have a friend with one, try theirs out.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:57 |
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All that being said I might not meet the minimum requirements anyway for either system--I have a 980ti and 16GB ram, but my processor is an i5 4570, and I've seen the minimums for both be at least i5 4590k maybe it's time to build up a new pc instead
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 22:58 |
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Lemming posted:You'll also run out of stuff to do really fast. There's no harm in waiting right now, it's not like getting a new CoD ripoff or whatever and having the community die after a few months, there's not much to do and you can see it all in a few weeks, pretty much. If you have a friend with one, try theirs out. After VR Pool came out there is now infinite content as Pool is the true endless game.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:05 |
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Lemming posted:You'll also run out of stuff to do really fast. There's no harm in waiting right now, it's not like getting a new CoD ripoff or whatever and having the community die after a few months, there's not much to do and you can see it all in a few weeks, pretty much. If you have a friend with one, try theirs out. Doesn't that really depend if you're a simmer though? I got lost for hours playing Elite when my brother lent me his DK2. edit: Cojawfee posted:In a battle of Digital River vs Paypal, I'll vote for paypal. Paypal does something decent every once in a while. Amusingly the thing I remember about PayPal being poo poo is screwing over sellers by providing no scrutiny on chargebacks
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:11 |
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Ciaphas posted:All that being said I might not meet the minimum requirements anyway for either system--I have a 980ti and 16GB ram, but my processor is an i5 4570, and I've seen the minimums for both be at least i5 4590k You should be fine for most titles; the CPU minimum requirements are generally erring on the side of caution. Assuming HotRS can hit 90fps on your monitor I wouldn't expect CPU to be an issue for it in VR.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:20 |
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Ciaphas posted:All that being said I might not meet the minimum requirements anyway for either system--I have a 980ti and 16GB ram, but my processor is an i5 4570, and I've seen the minimums for both be at least i5 4590k That CPU should be fine. People are getting on with i5-2500ks. If you are a simmer, there really is endless content if whatever sim you like supports VR which many do or are in the process of realizing that they need to. If you are just getting VR for VR, then there won't be as much content. For "endless" types of games like SPT and Pool, you can keep playing as long as you don't get bored. Most of the VR games are pretty shallow and once you've done everything, there's no reason to go back.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:23 |
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Jarmak posted:Doesn't that really depend if you're a simmer though? I got lost for hours playing Elite when my brother lent me his DK2. If you're hardcore about sims or you're just a VR nerd in general then yeah, but those guys are already throwing hundreds or thousands of dollars down a money pit and nothing's going to stop them
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:24 |
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Lemming posted:If you're hardcore about sims or you're just a VR nerd in general then yeah, but those guys are already throwing hundreds or thousands of dollars down a money pit and nothing's going to stop them I know
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:26 |
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Guess you guys are right, mainstream VR's probably not for me yet. I'm not much of a simmer, I just think having actual VR at home is the coolest damned thing. Indeed I've got a Gear VR and a Galaxy S6 but that thing overheats so fast when I try to use it that I just can't be bothered half the time. Which says it all really. Guess I just got overexcited vv
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:29 |
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Lemming posted:You'll also run out of stuff to do really fast. There's no harm in waiting right now, it's not like getting a new CoD ripoff or whatever and having the community die after a few months, there's not much to do and you can see it all in a few weeks, pretty much. If you have a friend with one, try theirs out. I don't know if this is really true. Theres enough stuff out that I'm still waiting to finish several games, and have others I haven't even touched yet. Between Elite, the euro/american truck games, project cars, chronos, pinball fX, adrift, the climb, ethan carter, lucky's tale, farlands, technolust, esper2, herobound, blaze rush, edge of nowhere, and a bunch of games and other smaller experiences I'm forgetting, there's a lot thats kept me busy since I got my headset. Granted I don't play videogames hours and hours per day, but I haven't gotten bored with VR yet, feeling like there's nothing to play/I've played everything.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:36 |
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Ciaphas posted:Guess you guys are right, mainstream VR's probably not for me yet. I'm not much of a simmer, I just think having actual VR at home is the coolest damned thing. well it is the coolest drat thing, though
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:37 |
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Isn't that "every board game ever" thing vr thing coming out soon? That one is going to be my endless content
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:39 |
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Tweak posted:well it is the coolest drat thing, though I've been desperate to own a VR headset since seeing the VFX1 and other first gen PC VR kits in magazines in the mid 90's and it doesn't disappoint
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:43 |
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This one http://steamcommunity.com/games/TabletopSimulator/announcements/detail/876326228257182968 They are working on VR be, the game itself is already out though!
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:48 |
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Maybe instead I should try finding a fix for the overheating problems on my S6 in the Gear VR and use that before I go spend a grand on other VR crap Speaking of Gear VR, anyone recommend a controller? It'd be exclusively for the phone/Gear VR, I already have an XB1 controller for the PC.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 23:50 |
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Tom Guycot posted:I don't know if this is really true. Theres enough stuff out that I'm still waiting to finish several games, and have others I haven't even touched yet. Between Elite, the euro/american truck games, project cars, chronos, pinball fX, adrift, the climb, ethan carter, lucky's tale, farlands, technolust, esper2, herobound, blaze rush, edge of nowhere, and a bunch of games and other smaller experiences I'm forgetting, there's a lot thats kept me busy since I got my headset. Granted I don't play videogames hours and hours per day, but I haven't gotten bored with VR yet, feeling like there's nothing to play/I've played everything. There's stuff to try out but not much that's like super incredible or amazing that you can spend hours and hours in, barring some of the sim stuff. Like I played Lucky's Tale for a while but I'm not going to be loading it up to play regularly or anything. Stuff like Chronos is legit great but is only 10-12 hours most likely, and once you beat it, it's over, and it'll still be there once there's more stuff released. Like there are a few experiences that are really cool but once you try those out but once you've done them the most fun thing is to show it off to other people so they can experience it too. There's simply not much to do, yet. I've personally been spending most of my time recently playing Overwatch on Bigscreen, which is pretty sweet (having a fake giant screen) but probably not worht $600 or $800 to anyone who isn't a crazy person. Edit: Ciaphas posted:Maybe instead I should try finding a fix for the overheating problems on my S6 in the Gear VR and use that before I go spend a grand on other VR crap Yeah, S6 from what I've heard just has a lot of problems I have a Note 5 and it's been pretty great, I got this http://www.amazon.com/POWER-MOGA-Pro-Electronic-Games-Game/dp/B00FB5RBJM?ie=UTF8&keywords=moga%20pro&qid=1465339913&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1 when it was about $25 and it's been pretty good, but I'm sure any bluetooth controller would be fine.
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Can't you turn down the screen brightness to fix overheating? Or is that just with the earlier phone models?Firgof posted:Finally got all the money to grab up our Vive, it's now sitting on the couch -- and I might have to turn around and sell it because our $300/mo insurance plan is getting rejected - with the potential of a $1000+ surgery coming after that doctor's visit - right after a $700 car repair bill.
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