Just because games/apps are in app lab doesn’t mean they’re early access though, right?
It looks interesting and I’m happy someone’s working on this, but I doubt it’ll be a great experience and definitely not worth the total cost, headset included.
Remains to be seen how it actually plays, but I can imagine that the general gameplay is very difficult to get right.
I‘ve been a huge YNAB fan (and subscriber) for over 10 years now, but I find it increasingly difficult to justify spending that much on any app. What are they even doing with that money? I don’t see huge changes to the app, it’s not like they’re producing expensive tv shows or movies. It’s literally just an app and a website that displays a list of transactions.
There hasn’t been a single quarter where they’ve even broken even. Meta has been loosing billions and will continue to loose billions for the foreseeable future. They’re pumping money into VR hoping it’ll one day become an important platform they can control themselves and no longer be at the mercy of Apple or Google. They’re not in it for the money – not yet.
I think that was in one of his videos, but just because it got teased doesn’t make it any better. It’s not like no one will notice just because you’re not talking about it, all it does is keep people wondering if that’s the end, which is a lot worse than just knowing that it is.
I’ve played kayak vr mirage on PSVR and while it is a cool demo and looks nice, I‘ve never started it up a second time. There’s not enough of a game there that draws me back, but I’m sure people are enjoying it.
That’s awesome news, thanks :)
Horizon worlds has actually gotten more popular in the mean time. In the video it has an average rating of 2 and it’s currently at 3.6. It‘s also pretty high up in the most played games afaik. Don’t ask me why.
Don’t like it, but I do think the world building tools are quite decent. Out of all the social apps I’ve enjoyed banter the most so far with it’s physics based movement.
Nice! Is it possible to resize the windows? I haven’t seen anyone do that yet
I‘m not defending them here. I‘m just saying that the Quest 2 will probably go a different way.
Most of the things they’ve ended support on were failures (Oculus Go), were sold for a very short time with not many users (Quest 1) or turned out to be not the future in their eyes (basically everything PCVR).
Quest 2 has been sold for a long time and still is, has tens of millions of users and is clearly the path that they’ve decided to focus their energy on.
Again, they absolutely shouldn’t leave people hanging and at the very least have a buy back program or something similar. I‘m not trying to excuse their behavior.
They’ve definitely left some people hanging in the past, which sucks. It does feel like Quest 2 will have a longer support though, since it has such a large user base and is still being sold new.
In an ideal world, Apple intelligence will take care of this. But it’ll probably just highlight more important notifications while everything else is still there a swipe away.
Force them (including myself) to implement dark mode, and soon dark app icons.
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If I remember correctly they’ve since removed that rule
At what point was the OG Quest not chained to Metas shitty software? Are you talking about their operating system or games/content, or account to login?
With every update it’s broken in a slightly different way. Currently my Quest Pro controllers simply don’t connect. And every second time I put on my headset I have to put it to sleep again before I can interact with the menu.
I‘m pretty happy with the hardware though.
I guess, but I really dislike all that “you’ll pay more for it, but not all at once”-stuff. If you can’t afford it, don’t buy it. All this does is bankrupt people.