Oculus No Longer Lets Customers Move Purchased Software To Non-Oculus Hardware (boingboing.net)
AmiMoJo quotes a report from Boing Boing: As recently as 5 months ago, Oculus founder Palmer Luckey was promising his customers that they could play the software they bought from the Oculus store on "whatever they want," guaranteeing that the company wouldn't shut down apps that let customers move their purchased software to non-Oculus hardware. But now, Oculus has changed its DRM to exclude Revive, a "proof-of-concept compatibility layer between the Oculus SDK [software development kit] and OpenVR," that let players buy software in the Oculus store and run it on competing hardware. The company billed the update as an anti-piracy measure, but Revive's developer, who call themselves "Libre VR," points out that the DRM only prevents piracy using non-Oculus hardware, and allows for unlimited piracy by Oculus owners.
Totally open platform with no restrictions, except for Windows 10 spyware, Oculus DRM, Origin DRM, Blu-ray DRM...
Let's not forget the Linux users who kick-started the project, and then got told they were dropping Linux support later.
Good products, but shady management is probably ruining the company
* Only supported OS is Windows
* Always connected to the internet, constanly spying on you
* Now this
You made the right choice. Having used both, the Vive is a much more fun and rewarding experience. Room scale makes *all* the difference :)
William George
Palmer Luckey: "I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it further."
Have gnu, will travel.
As many among you, I plan to buy a VR set in the next few months. ...
The choice between the brands was kind of difficult.
Thanks to this, it just became one brand easier.
So, thanks, I guess
Irrelevant news and morons using moderation to mod down what they disagree on. 2018 resolution: so long.
Actually Oculus admitted that they added checks to "curb piracy and to protect the integrity of their platform":
http://motherboard.vice.com/re...
Face it! Oculus Rift has screwed all of you and Facebook has is laughing at your idiocy ... and if that's not enough ... you can't do shit about it, except for whining over here and in reddit
You guys are no longer 'movers and shakers' of the tech world, them media heads, aka 'journalists' at CNN or BBC have taken over
Right now they have much more influences than all of you combined
Over at BBC and CNN those so-called 'tech-savvy journalists' are still heaping hosannahs at Oculus Rift, and on their reports, they get some 'researchers' from 'universities', to foretell the 'wonderful future of Virtual Reality', with Oculus Rift
Another fishy thing is that you never hear any mention of "Vive" or any other alternative to Oculus Rift on the same media channels
I smell massive ad campaign looming
Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !
Actually, didn't we see this with 3D cards when they came out? We're currently in the Glide phase and will eventually move to OpenGL/Direct3D phase of common interfaces decoupled from hardware (or the whole thing will die off). Combined with the frankly ridiculous price for a niche entertainment product with just a few games or apps, I'd say the best option is to simply wait (or use Google Cardboard if you must).
Being an early adapter is a suckers game unless you're so rich the price is pocket change for you and you enjoy new technology for its own sake.
Forget magic. Any technology distinguishable from divine power is insufficiently advanced.
If I remember correctly, initial funding was largely provided by Linux users with the promise their product would work with it. Now it's Windows only. How many times can they backtrack? Is there no end to this bullshit?
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