2018-08-14 at 2:34 AM UTC
I'm going to buy an Oculus Go and install Plex, then stream my media collection from my nas at home while on break.
There is an employee lounge and we get an hour for break so I'll be in there wearing my go with my headphones completely immersed in my own private world while people go about their business around me, I'll be completely oblivious to them.
Another great thing about this is they can't see what I'm watching so no one will know if I'm watching boku no pic or not ^_^
2018-08-14 at 2:42 AM UTC
>person sitting next to me
>"hmm I wonder what PHM is doing in VR"
>I'm watching shotakon
>shota screaming while orgasming
>closed cans so no one can hear
2018-08-14 at 2:46 AM UTC
Watching 2d video in VR is pretty garbage, quality is deteriorated and you have a chunk of metal strapped to your face. Only marginally better than watching on a phone, which is cancer in its own right.
2018-08-14 at 5:37 AM UTC
not sure if this means the genre of cyberpunk which predates steampunk. but that old ass game Myst would be pretty awesome in an AR like oc game set.
Also BF42 or Delta force would be pretty sweet. CS is not appealing to me.
2018-08-14 at 2:21 PM UTC
P.S. you want to sign up to live in facebook controlled hell forever, enjoy faggot
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2018-08-14 at 8:38 PM UTC
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[my unsymmetrically blurry oregano]
Watching your Zogulus Rift during brief breaks from work instead of socialising with your colleagues is pretty sad.
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2018-08-14 at 8:41 PM UTC
^ Frightening
(i hear vincent price's voice)
2018-08-14 at 8:43 PM UTC
I was into Oculus long before facebook ever bought them out.
I started following them and Palmer during the summer of 2012 when he was in talks with John Carmack on the MTBS3D forums, then they ran the kickstarter and I bought a DK1.
Those were the golden days of VR, a time when it was truly user driven and independent, a time which will never come again sadly.
The moment there were articles that the hooked nosed kike reptilian was walking through the offices of Oculus VR, everyone knew it was over.
I'll stick with Oculus in spite of all that because the early days are still near and dear to me, no kike can take that away from me.
2018-08-14 at 8:46 PM UTC
Also that photo is stupid and irrelevant.
People can look mindwashed and like a drone regardless of what theyr'e using.
Ever been in a conference room?
Own a television?
Gone to school?
Own a smartphone?
Stared at any screen period in an audience?
Then you have done exactly what those reporters are doing in that pic, the only difference is they're completely immersed.