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even if it's 100% fabricated it's caused me to look at his twitter likes, his gf's twitter, etc. and what I found was informative and hilarious, and made my decision between the two devices very easy
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d0s posted:even if it's 100% fabricated it's caused me to look at his twitter likes, his gf's twitter, etc. and what I found was informative and hilarious, and made my decision between the two devices very easy That's cool, I thought people already knew he was a Trump supporter, also a gamergater (gasp)
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:26 |
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I personally didn't because I just got into VR stuff and didn't think to look into the guy. I just heard he was a weird dork
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:29 |
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d0s posted:I personally didn't because I just got into VR stuff and didn't think to look into the guy. I just heard he was a weird dork Ah ok. Yeah he's a definitely a weird guy haha.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:31 |
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d0s posted:even if it's 100% fabricated it's caused me to look at his twitter likes, his gf's twitter, etc. and what I found was informative and hilarious, and made my decision between the two devices very easy I do not get this mentality at all. Sure Palmer may be a dipshit but it isn't like you buying a rift gives Palmer another 10$ to spend on mocking Hillary. It's Facebooks now. Palmer will be dragged through the poop he made and that is the price he will pay. You skipping the peripheral is just an idiotic statement that affects nothing and nobody cares about. Like growing potatoes in a flower-pot to ease world hunger.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:32 |
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I care.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:38 |
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Welp it was a good thread while it lasted.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:39 |
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SirTagz posted:I do not get this mentality at all. Sure Palmer may be a dipshit but it isn't like you buying a rift gives Palmer another 10$ to spend on mocking Hillary. It's Facebooks now. Palmer will be dragged through the poop he made and that is the price he will pay. You skipping the peripheral is just an idiotic statement that affects nothing and nobody cares about. Like growing potatoes in a flower-pot to ease world hunger. it would just make me feel good, personally, to not buy the piece of gear the crazy brony gamergate trump guy made (or stole from valve or whatever). I don't have any illusions that it's gonna hurt him personally haha
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:39 |
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The Facebook co-founder donated 20 million to HRC. Does anyone know how much Gabe or the owners of HTC have?
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:40 |
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SirTagz posted:I do not get this mentality at all. Sure Palmer may be a dipshit but it isn't like you buying a rift gives Palmer another 10$ to spend on mocking Hillary. It's Facebooks now. Palmer will be dragged through the poop he made and that is the price he will pay. You skipping the peripheral is just an idiotic statement that affects nothing and nobody cares about. Like growing potatoes in a flower-pot to ease world hunger. Why do you care so much what someone spends there money on and for what reasons? Why does someone not purchasing something (for any reason) confuse you?
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:41 |
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KakerMix posted:Why do you care so much what someone spends there money on and for what reasons? Why does someone not purchasing something (for any reason) confuse you? If people stop buying things from companies that have vile employees or do awful poo poo, everyone would become part of the ultra rich, we can't have that come on man!@
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:50 |
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If you had a bowl of HMDS and 3 were Rifts would you grab a handful of VR? think about THAT liberals
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 09:59 |
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Sometimes terrible companies can have wonderful people leading them, see Bill Gates and Microsoft. I generally hope it is usually the case, so Palmer being a disgusting waste of breath is kinda disappointing. I was not already aware he was a Trump supporter though, how did you know and why did you still back him all this time, Poetic Justice? This seems like really clear warning signals that you should wash your hands of all interaction with the man.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:02 |
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KakerMix posted:Why do you care so much what someone spends there money on and for what reasons? Why does someone not purchasing something (for any reason) confuse you? I do not actually care how d0s spends his money. His statement about not wanting to be a piece of the machinery Palmer created makes sense and I have no beef with that. I just want the bubble of the flower-pot market to pop as I have shorted some stock and it is getting absurd.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:06 |
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Mordaedil posted:I was not already aware he was a Trump supporter though, how did you know and why did you still back him all this time, Poetic Justice? This seems like really clear warning signals that you should wash your hands of all interaction with the man. I found out when I went to his twitter a few months ago and he was following Trump. And I'm not the type of person that thinks the Rift is solely him, there are hundreds of people that worked and continue to work on it. Also, having used both Vive and Rift, I want the best headset with access to the most amount of content. I also don't have that cult-like mindset that some people have who think everyone that is choosing Trump over HRC is some racist nazi and generally I don't care who people support politically. I'll just leave this here:
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:11 |
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I just feel like a guy who so enthusiastically throws himself into the absolute worst sector of FYGMism there is right now would probably also be really enthusiastic about doing tons of anti-consumer poo poo in his company. With Vive, I know what I'm getting: steam. it's not perfect yeah but it's a known quantity. I was willing to give home a chance, but now that I know it's being run by a dude who looks at donald j trump & his business history and thinks the man should be president, it makes me want to nope out of the whole thing. I hope that's a better explanation than just "buying a rift would make me feel bad because palmer lucky is a meanie goobergooter"
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:17 |
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Hello thread! This is the VR thread. Please direct all talk involving Trump and the presidency to D&D for serious thoughts, or C-Spam for silly thoughts. This is not the appropriate place. Thank you kindly, VG
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:19 |
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d0s posted:I just feel like a guy who so enthusiastically throws himself into the absolute worst sector of FYGMism there is right now would probably also be really enthusiastic about doing tons of anti-consumer poo poo in his company. With Vive, I know what I'm getting: steam. it's not perfect yeah but it's a known quantity. I was willing to give home a chance, but now that I know it's being run by a dude who looks at donald j trump & his business history and thinks the man should be president, it makes me want to nope out of the whole thing. I hope that's a better explanation than just "buying a rift would make me feel bad because palmer lucky is a meanie goobergooter" Either way, the Vive is great and I'm sure you'll love it.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:21 |
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Poetic Justice posted:Either way, the Vive is great and I'm sure you'll love it. yeah! only 6 more months or so of saving to get one and a GPU that can run it
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:26 |
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VideoGames posted:Hello thread! That's a really fricking tall order with the face of one of the producers throwing out all of the good will with the baby-water by directly involving politics into the matter. I'm not saying I won't play ball, but that is asking a lot in terms of news and what they matter with VR. Unless you mean just don't discuss Trump and what not, which I am completely fine with. I post here to get away from all that after all.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:34 |
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Mordaedil posted:That's a really fricking tall order with the face of one of the producers throwing out all of the good will with the baby-water by directly involving politics into the matter. Yes. Palmer Lucky is definitely a valid talking point here because he is intimately related to VR. Talking about Trump's presidency, unchecked immigration, what we should do about refugees and this sort of thing does not belong here and I think we can all agree there are better avenues for that talking.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:37 |
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https://twitter.com/sebmal/status/779188413329137664
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 10:48 |
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I wonder if this explains why he thought the rift shouldnt ship with motion controls. He just has no loving clue about people.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 11:04 |
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Rift had to be first on market, even if just by a few days.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 11:06 |
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I don't regret my Rift purchase (the unfortunate realities of capitalism is that there are a lot of lovely rear end people and corporations), and I'm not certainly going to run out and replace it with a Vive immediately. Still going to get Touch when it comes out. But I certainly will consider this when the CV2s are coming out, if Palmer is still with the company. E: VVV well, probably, yeah, I was just more saying 'the next time I'm buying this will be a consideration'. Sky Shadowing fucked around with this message at 12:26 on Sep 23, 2016 |
# ? Sep 23, 2016 11:54 |
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Uh, well, I would probably wait until cv3 or 4 regardless, but yes, nobody is going to blame you for finishing the package deal you started.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 12:02 |
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KakerMix posted:Yo it doesn't matter what some chump on the internet half-sarcastically types if this is going to go scandal it's already on it's way just sit back and enjoy the festivities. Now you have a real and legit reason to dislike, mock and make fun of a born-wealthy home-schooled tubby white dude, enjoy it. We already had some reasons to hate him. He's annoying, he's a brony, and he's a home schooled weirdo. Truga posted:Rift had to be first on market, even if just by a few days. What are you talking about? It was the Vive that just had to be released first. For months the message was that the Rift would release in early 2016. HTC came out and said the Vive would be released first in December 2015. It wasn't until long after information should have come out about its initial release that they finally said they weren't ready. They said they had some big idea and needed to implement it into the Vive so they had to delay. Then it turned out the big thing they did was put a camera on the front.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 14:23 |
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Both were rushed to market, they just chose different things to focus on before they pushed it out the door. The Vive's software was pretty rough in places (I think SteamVR wasn't even 1.0 when the Vive was initially released) and the head mounting system and cable feel a bit half baked, but on the other hand it is clearly the more "feature complete" of the two, in a large part thanks to its integration with Steam, the camera and the controllers. Oculus focused on making the best possible headset, pushing tracked controllers, larger tracked areas and fancy software features to the side because evidently they just weren't ready at the time. The core software experience was more polished, but it's easier to polish what is essentially only a game launcher. Regardless of Oculus' plans, they should have bundled Touch by default. It was a dumb oversight to not give it a higher priority, tracked controllers are magical and fragmenting the user base like they've done now only serves to confuse end users and frustrate developers.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 14:37 |
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Time to stop allowing teenage males to have access to large sums of money.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 14:45 |
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Cojawfee posted:What are you talking about? It was the Vive that just had to be released first. Yes, that's why it got delayed even further to include the dumb camera nobody uses right?
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SwissCM posted:Regardless of Oculus' plans, they should have bundled Touch by default. It was a dumb oversight to not give it a higher priority, tracked controllers are magical and fragmenting the user base like they've done now only serves to confuse end users and frustrate developers. I sort of flip flop on whether it's a big deal for the Rift to have shipped with motion controllers. On one hand it's nice for people who use it mostly for sim racing or whatever, letting them afford something that they may not have otherwise. In that same vein, apparently the Vive has sold around ~150k units, and if we say the Rift has sold the same amount that's 300k total headsets out in the wild. If only half of the Rift owners buy Touch compared to shipping it at launch, that's still only 225k users vs 300k users that have motion controls, so I don't think it's really fragmenting the market to any degree that matters. Also the outrage if the Rift would have launched at $800 would have been 100x worse than it already was launching at $600. On the other hand, I'm starting to get hyped and really want motion controllers now , and wish they shipped with the Rift somethingawful bf fucked around with this message at 14:57 on Sep 23, 2016 |
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Oculus the company wasn't ready to ship the Rift, but the Rift hardware and Software were. Vive hardware was a little unpolished and the software was a total mess at launch. Also the time from HTC saying "We are going to make a VR headset" to the day it shipped was much shorter than Oculus and the Rift, so by most measures yeah, the Vive was the rushed of the two. Doesn't stop the Vive from shipping as a more complete package overall though.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 14:55 |
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Truga posted:Yes, that's why it got delayed even further to include the dumb camera nobody uses right? So the Rift had to be released first even if by just a few days because HTC delayed their product and Oculus released when they had planned on releasing it? The camera is dumb because of that stupid tron effect. I started using the camera view attached to the controller so I could actually see what was going on and then switched to just taking the headset off because it was tedious to hold my hand in front of my face to see anything.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 14:58 |
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I am also looking forward to touch coming out, mostly because a bunch of games are coming at the same time. Also I want to try the 3d modeling tools in VR.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 15:19 |
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What's the outlook on developers building more roomscale things versus "front-facing" things? With PSVR launching next month and touch coming out around the same time. I feel like porting PSVR => Touch => VIVE and Touch => PSVR => VIVE would be easier than porting VIVE => PSVR/Touch. I guess the biggest limitation would be the playstation move not having a thumbstick / thumbstick analog for porting to PSVR.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 15:21 |
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TomR posted:Also I want to try the 3d modeling tools in VR. Someone needs to recreate SketchUp in VR.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 15:21 |
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Crap. How many developers are going to disable Touch support due to protest? Christ, what an rear end in a top hat, I couldn't believe the stuff in that article.
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# ? Sep 23, 2016 15:21 |
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AndrewP posted:Crap. How many developers are going to disable Touch support due to protest? Too late, they're all using steam vr so it'll work anyway.
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w00tazn posted:What's the outlook on developers building more roomscale things versus "front-facing" things? The PSVR will always be front facing because it only has one camera. Oculus included "guardian" which is their version of chaperone in the latest runtime. While that isn't an indication of them fully supporting room scale, it does show they expect people to walk around in VR which can easily lead to opposite cameras and room scale. If PSVR becomes the most popular system, I'd expect most big games to be forward facing with full roomscale patched in for a PC release.
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People already get up and walk around in seated games, it won't be a big deal.
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