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Facebook buys Oculus VR for $2 billion

Cosmo was severely upset when he heard about this last night... So pissed off that he decided to quit our MVM team... Ya fucking kidding me?
 
Greed just shot VR in the fucking chest.


Also "Oculus has the chance to create the most social platform ever"

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Heh, facebook won over directv with 77% of the vote. They're in the top 16 now and if the hordes of angry gamers EA has pissed off in the past are anything to go by... facebook has a good shot at winning this now. :D

Next round they're going to battle it out with Comcast... we'll see whether net neutrality or privacy matters more to folks.

Consumerist said:
...but it would have taken an awful lot of angry DirecTV customers to beat out Facebook, especially following yesterday’s news that the acquisition-happy social networking site had made the head-scratcher of a deal to buy virtual-reality gaming system company Oculus. That $2 billion purchase is not sitting well with many folks who don’t like the idea of that kid from Squid and the Whale and Zombietown monkeying with what is one of the most highly anticipated tech products to come along in a while.

http://consumerist.com/2014/03/26/f...-final-spot-in-worst-company-not-so-sweet-16/
 
This week's JimQuisition has actually changed my mind. When you think about it, Facebook would be a better alternative than most game publishing companies. It's sad to say that a game publishing company would probably destroy a thing to make our games better. EA and Ubisoft force their own DRM and make you sign in to their accounts to play your own games. If Microsoft bought it they would probably shoehorn in Xbox Live and force Bing as the search provider. Facebook would probably leave them be and let the original developers keep doing what they wanted. It's better that Facebook bought them first before EA, Activision, Sony, Microsoft, or Ubisoft did.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/8965-So-That-Facebook-And-Oculus-Rift-Thing
 

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