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Wow...I love the "tall goat". That part was so awesome. A Tony Hawk game...but with goats. Why didn't someone think of this sooner?
Yikes...not sure how I feel about that. If it's essentially financial backing and they keep the same team working on it (John Carmack and others), then hopefully it will be a good thing. It does make me think a little less of Palmer Lucky and Brendan Iribe though. Iribe might as well be a panelist on Shark Tank at this point. This is the 3rd company that he's helped start up that has eventually been bought out. He started with Scaleform (bought by Autodesk), then went to Gaikai (bought by Sony)...and now Oculus. I can't even imagine how rich that dude must be.
Heck yeah, totally getting in on this one.Wow...here you go, Alan. Warehouse & Logistics Simulator and Towtruck Simulator 2015 already bundled for $5
http://www.bundlestars.com/all-bundles/extreme-sims-2/
R.I.P Oculus
I just wonder if that's general FB hate coming through. From everything on the Oculus site, it doesn't sound like their hands are coming off the project at all. This quote in particular seemed encouraging:From what MZ said though in that statement, it's really for FB now. Quote is at the bottom. Too long to post. It seems aa if it's going to ve flooded with FB stuff or maybe just be the FBOR.
This partnership is one of the most important moments for virtual reality: it gives us the best shot at truly changing the world. It opens doors to new opportunities and partnerships, reduces risk on the manufacturing and work capital side, allows us to publish more made-for-VR content, and lets us focus on what we do best: solving hard engineering challenges and delivering the future of VR.
Over the next 10 years, virtual reality will become ubiquitous, affordable, and transformative, and it begins with a truly next-generation gaming experience. This partnership ensures that the Oculus platform is coming, and that it’s going to change gaming forever.
We’ll see you in the Metaverse!
– Palmer, Brendan, John and the Oculus team
*ring ring* Matt Young :lol:Call me when we caneach other in the virtual realm, Demolition Man style.
Yeah...it's weird how some people just vehemently want nothing to do with them. Somebody on the Oculus website made the comparison to how people reacted when Disney bought Marvel and how everybody thought nothing good would come of it. Basically, all they have to do is make an awesome product and people will shut the hell up and jump on board. It's a hell of a gamble because they're going to take a pretty big PR hit because of this. But at the end of the day, if they still make the best VR experience, that's all that will matter.I saw where Notch said he no longer had any interest in an Oculus version of Minecraft because he didn't want to have anything to do with Facebook.
I get where he's coming from, and it's what a lot of people are saying (though to be fair...he was a bit slow on the uptake...for a game that doesn't "fit the platform", that Minecraft mod has been out almost a year). The idea that you can start your company through the support of the community (Kickstarter), and then sell it before your product even reaches the market. It just feels dirty. Ultimately though, our society passed the point of having "morals" and "principles" a long time ago. If the Facebook Oculus Rift is amazing...people will buy it. But there's definitely more pressure on them now to notAt least he went into more description than the usual "I don't like them." He posted this to explain his reasoning:
http://notch.net/2014/03/virtual-reality-is-going-to-change-the-world/
Bah. 6 days left though, will probably wait until I actually play the game first before jumping on the DLC.Annnd...for Alan again, haha. Looks like BundleStars also has the "Hell's Warehouse" DLC for Warehouse & Logistics Simulator on sale for $2.50 (50% off).
http://www.bundlestars.com/store/Warehouse-and-logistics-hells-warehouse/
I should be on around 10PM ET...possibly earlier. But that's my best guess.Nate, any idea what time you'll be able to play? I might be able to join.
Yeah, I went to a local Pull-A-Part and found the seat (I wanted something decently sporty but preferably leather...ended up finding this seat in a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am) and it only cost $30. Then, I got the wood, screws, paint, etc from Lowe's Home Improvement. I followed some instructions that I found on the insidesimracing.tv forums.Man, thats awesome. Did you build it yourself?
Haha, thanks. Now if only Euro Truck had side mission arm wrestling tournaments and an estranged son for me to bond with.Looks great for a first time build! Totally jelly.