[quote="bo3b"][quote="Paul33993"]I guess I'm just more pragmatic than most. If people were just taking out their smile and didn't really believe this was good, I highly doubt we'd keep seeing the Valve VR hardware guys constantly defecting over to Oculus.[/quote]You underestimate the power of the weasel to absolutely ruin, block, and delay terrific technology.[/quote]
I don't underestimate anything. I border on being a wing-nut with how we live in a corporate monarchy and are sheep to their greedy agendas. Corporations rule democracies and it's all a bit of a farce.
That said, pragmatically speaking, I still think it was the best possible outcome for Oculus given everything I've outlined in my above posts.
Paul33993 said:I guess I'm just more pragmatic than most. If people were just taking out their smile and didn't really believe this was good, I highly doubt we'd keep seeing the Valve VR hardware guys constantly defecting over to Oculus.
You underestimate the power of the weasel to absolutely ruin, block, and delay terrific technology.
I don't underestimate anything. I border on being a wing-nut with how we live in a corporate monarchy and are sheep to their greedy agendas. Corporations rule democracies and it's all a bit of a farce.
That said, pragmatically speaking, I still think it was the best possible outcome for Oculus given everything I've outlined in my above posts.
I actually just pre-ordered cause I said if they actually started advertiseing that it needs performance that I would buy it.
Recommended specifications: A desktop computer running a dedicated graphics card with DVI-D or HDMI graphics output, with capability of running current generation 3D games at 1080p resolution at 75fps or higher.
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Guess will see how it goes. I think it could be good for things even outside of gaming so I dont think I will regret it.
I actually just pre-ordered cause I said if they actually started advertiseing that it needs performance that I would buy it.
Recommended specifications: A desktop computer running a dedicated graphics card with DVI-D or HDMI graphics output, with capability of running current generation 3D games at 1080p resolution at 75fps or higher.
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Guess will see how it goes. I think it could be good for things even outside of gaming so I dont think I will regret it.
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
I don't underestimate anything. I border on being a wing-nut with how we live in a corporate monarchy and are sheep to their greedy agendas. Corporations rule democracies and it's all a bit of a farce.
That said, pragmatically speaking, I still think it was the best possible outcome for Oculus given everything I've outlined in my above posts.
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
Recommended specifications: A desktop computer running a dedicated graphics card with DVI-D or HDMI graphics output, with capability of running current generation 3D games at 1080p resolution at 75fps or higher.
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Guess will see how it goes. I think it could be good for things even outside of gaming so I dont think I will regret it.
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com