Ask HN: Why exactly do you dislike Oculus?
I have read alot of articles that are making me lose interest in purchasing one.
I want to know what I am buying by knowing exactly why people are complaining about them.
1. Hackers, what were your expectations for Oculus? What alternatives to Oculus satisfied these exoectations?
2. What else (anything) makes you dislike Oculus?
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A negative answer to the question posed here would simply mean that you don't dislike Oculus.
If both would support Linux, I'd go for the HTC Vive because it includes proper VR controllers and roomscale and I prefer Valves approach to exclusive titles.
My current "VR plan" is to get the PS4 VR when it is available and to bridge the time with the Google Daydream VR SDK..
- Owned by Facebook, I don't want to lose even more personal data than I already have to them
- They made several promises that they did not hold (Stock availability for preordern, price range, controllers)
- The controllers aren't even available yet and kinda make the oculus useless (Vive has great controllers)
- Vive has better room-scale tracking of movement
- Requires at least a 970 (same as for the Vive) and I'm not really wanting to buy a new one since my 780 still holds damn well otherwise
- Already mentioned: Windows only
However my biggest issue with the Oculus is that they want to "VR-lock" games specifically for the Oculus and I think that's the shittiest move they could've pulled. This alone is a no-go for me.
But we are here critize, not to praise.
My ongoing gripe with the DK2 was the Occulus Drivers and API constantly breaking. Every couple of months they would release a new driver that was incompatible with previous drivers, and games programmed to work with previous drivers. This meant that you often were faced with having to upgrade to play a new game and forever losing access to your favorite old games. I finally just quit upgrading -and thus quit buying new VR games.
It also used to sometimes require an hour of work to get a game to run correctly.
Occulus has fixed both of those with the Cv1 release. So why am I waiting for a Vive, rather than buying a CV1?
Occulus really, really wants to own VR. You can't launch a game without an Internet connection. The TOS allows Occulus to record what you look at and do in VR. I find both really creepy.
The Vive is room scale, gives you hands, and has better optics. So I'm just waiting.