03-25-2014, 09:08 PM
I'm lost here.
Like, what do people actually think this means? It's already been made clear that Oculus isn't even moving headquarters, and that they're still developing the exact same thing they were before.
If anything this deal means they're better funded and have more administrative and legal support, not to mention the clear market advantage.
True enough this probably means there will be some kind of Facebook specific software at launch, but it's an interface, not a standalone device, it's not like they're gonna lock it down so you can't do anything else with it.
Like, what do people actually think this means? It's already been made clear that Oculus isn't even moving headquarters, and that they're still developing the exact same thing they were before.
If anything this deal means they're better funded and have more administrative and legal support, not to mention the clear market advantage.
True enough this probably means there will be some kind of Facebook specific software at launch, but it's an interface, not a standalone device, it's not like they're gonna lock it down so you can't do anything else with it.