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Comment on Meta Reportedly Closes Three First-party Studios Behind Some of Its Biggest VR Games by Christian Schildwaechter
Comment on Meta Reportedly Closes Three First-party Studios Behind Some of Its Biggest VR Games by Christian Schildwaechter
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Comment on Meta Reportedly Closes Three First-party Studios Behind Some of Its Biggest VR Games by Christian Schildwaechter

Doom and gloom:VR is dead. VR:Totgesagte leben länger.
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Comment on Meta Reportedly Closes Three First-party Studios Behind Some of Its Biggest VR Games by Herbert Werters
Comment on Meta Reportedly Closes Three First-party Studios Behind Some of Its Biggest VR Games by Herbert Werters
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Comment on Meta Reportedly Closes Three First-party Studios Behind Some of Its Biggest VR Games by Herbert Werters

Today I listened to a youtube talk about the new Lynx, and they were talking about how great it would be to use Horizon OS with it. ;) I just thought, hey, how about something open like Steam OS? I would love to see something like that happen. Yes, it will be interesting.
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Herbert WertersComment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Herbert Werters
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Herbert Werters

Luke Ross should have released the Cyberpunk mod separately and offered it for free as an advertising tool. That would have been much more beneficial for him. Something he can no longer give away and then hope that it will make more people curious about the other mods. I don't think it's very cool that you have to buy the mods, but I've had a lot of really good moments with them. If the studios don't do it, then so be it. If the modders want money for their time (just like companies do), then I can and must turn a blind eye. I think we wouldn't have this abundance of good mods otherwise. Incidentally, I wouldn't have played many of these games without these mods. I understand the problem, though. It's just that the VR mod niche is so irrelevant that I find the steps taken by Take Two and now CDPR really excessive. Let's have some fun or make our own VR option!

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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr

They are literally saying hey you don't get to make money off of our customers and our work with your monthly battle pass that you may end support for at any time, upsetting our customers. CDPR has literally hired modders before. This guy is charging people over a hundred dollars a year with his subscription just to play this game in VR, he's taking advantage of CDPR's customers with his unofficial product, hoping…
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr

The dude is charging a monthly subscription, a live service battle pass basically, to profit off of CDPR's work, and small patch they to do can break his mod and he can just say tough, that $500 you've spent over the last four years is gone, don't like it, unsubscribe. They didn't tell him he has to take it down, they didn't tell him he can't accept donations, they told him he can't charge a price, a monthly…
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph KerrComment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr

Congrats you've signed up for the most ridiculous battle pass in gaming lol

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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph KerrComment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr

He can do what most modders do, release the mod for free and accept donations. Instead he acts like a corpo, and he got called out in it and did the corpo. At the end of the day he isn't doing this for the community, for the experience, for the love of the game, for any of that, he's doing it for money, pure and simple. CDPR allows free mods and even let's their modders accept donations, what they don't want is people using their art and their game to get people stuck in a monthly microtransaction. This dude has essentially made his own seasonal battle pass using a different companies work. He's a corpo through and through

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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph KerrComment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr

So in other words, he was in no way forced to take it down, but chose to act like a money hungry corpo and is now screaming "nuh uh they did it"

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Comment on Oculus Founder on Meta Cuts: “The ‘Meta abandoning VR narrative’ is obviously false” by Christian Schildwaechter
Comment on Oculus Founder on Meta Cuts: “The ‘Meta abandoning VR narrative’ is obviously false” by Christian Schildwaechter
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Comment on Oculus Founder on Meta Cuts: “The ‘Meta abandoning VR narrative’ is obviously false” by Christian Schildwaechter

You got a lot of your history mixed up here. Nvidia was founded in 1993 by former AMD, SUN and IBM engineers, eight years after Microsoft Window 1.0 released. Microsoft was a big player in spreadsheets with Multiplan on DOS, but were asked by Apple to create a new one using the mouse driven GUI of their still in development Mac that debuted in 1984. This was Excel, and Microsoft created Windows to also run it on…
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr
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Comment on ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ VR Mod Taken Down Following Legal Complaint, But There May Still Be Hope by Joseph Kerr

Not at all how free mods work. It having paid, requiring a monthly subscription to it no less, is what would make people expect it to be constantly updated
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Comment on Oculus Founder on Meta Cuts: “The ‘Meta abandoning VR narrative’ is obviously false” by Herbert Werters
Comment on Oculus Founder on Meta Cuts: “The ‘Meta abandoning VR narrative’ is obviously false” by Herbert Werters
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Comment on Oculus Founder on Meta Cuts: “The ‘Meta abandoning VR narrative’ is obviously false” by Herbert Werters

The cuts mainly affect teams working on VR headsets, VR-based social networks such as Horizon Worlds, and VR game studios. I don't know what there is to misinterpret here. What Lucky is doing is sugarcoating the situation. I agree 100% with Scott Hayden's comparison with Nintendo or Sony.
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« Le Diplôme », « L’affaire Laura Stern »… Comment la fiction française s’empare des violences faites aux femmes ?
« Le Diplôme », « L’affaire Laura Stern »… Comment la fiction française s’empare des violences faites aux femmes ?
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« Le Diplôme », « L’affaire Laura Stern »… Comment la fiction française s’empare des violences faites aux femmes ?

Les miniséries « Le Diplôme » sur TF1 et « L’affaire Laura Stern » sur HBO Max et prochainement sur France.tv abordent, chacune avec leur tonalité, les mécanismes à l’œuvre dans les violences faites aux femmes
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