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The Rift community Dies

Anonymous
Not applicable
It's extremely clear that the Rift community was always a tiny slice of the gaming community, but we supported it anyway thinking it would grow...

and regardless of whatever statistic you want to quote, it is really really really obvious that in fact, the community shrinks, there are no players in the online games, the rift breaks all the time and you don't get response from the support, you post in the forum but it takes days or maybe never before a reply... 

RIP RIFT! 
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vannagirl
Consultant



vannagirl said:

Thread about end of rift community has 55 comments, 766 views

Ohh the ironing!


whats that Vanna?? you eventually coming round to do my ironing ????….!!!!!!!

Hahaha

how is the pay?
Look, man. I only need to know one thing: where they are. 

Anonymous
Not applicable
You won't get any pay for doing it. That sort of thing is your duty that you were born with. Cooking and cleaning also needs doing, and when you've done that I'll be waiting in the bedroom with my handcuffs, leg irons and whipped cream  😄

Morgrum
Expert Trustee

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WAAAGH!

kzintzi
Trustee

vannagirl said:

Thread about end of rift community has 55 comments, 766 views

Ohh the ironing!


I was going to say a similar thing... I come on here 3 times a day, and there are too many threads about way too much stuff for me to read it all; for a dead community, you all type a hell of a lot.
Though you are more than slightly incoherent, I agree with you Madam,
a plum is a terrible thing to do to a nostril.

kzintzi
Trustee

snowdog said:

You won't get any pay for doing it. That sort of thing is your duty that you were born with. Cooking and cleaning also needs doing, and when you've done that I'll be waiting in the bedroom with my handcuffs, leg irons and whipped cream  😄


@snowdog, if you can get yourself into that stuff on your own, I don't think you need @vannagirl :tongue:


Though you are more than slightly incoherent, I agree with you Madam,
a plum is a terrible thing to do to a nostril.

Digikid1
Consultant
I believe it is time for a lock and delete. 

@LZoltowski

RattyUK
Trustee
Oi! Can you lot shut up!!!  You're all supposed to be dead, how am I supposed to sleep with all this racket going on?
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X - Sapphire 7900XTX - 32GB DDR4 4000 - 3 NVMe + 3SATA SSD - Quest 2 & 3

RattyUK
Trustee

Digikid1 said:

I believe it is time for a lock and delete. 

@LZoltowski


Now he can 🙂  @LZoltowski  - put this thread to bed, he's gone Vive 🙂
PC info: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X - Sapphire 7900XTX - 32GB DDR4 4000 - 3 NVMe + 3SATA SSD - Quest 2 & 3

Anonymous
Not applicable

Digikid1 said:

I believe it is time for a lock and delete. 

@LZoltowski



I disagree. These threads where I'm sexually harassing @vannagirl need to be kept open!!!

falken76
Expert Consultant

Tim74UK said:




Even "VR Ready" is basically just a marketing term, especially concerning laptops. Oculus Ready actually requires that the hardware is tested and validated. As far as I know, anyone is free to slap a "VR Ready" sticker on whatever they want, regardless if it actually works. I mean, there are "VR Ready" hard drives.. what does that even mean?

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RattyUK said:


Tim74UK said:

MY Laptop meets oculus requirements... GTX1060 installed not a hybrid. 


So you don't have the laptop that you posted - or did Asus mess up with their specifications?

Hybrid - both Intel & 3rd party GPU installed.  Whichever has priority set - do I really need to be bothered?

Actually... VR ready means the laptop or computer meets the minimum systems requirements to run VR. 
  • Nvidia 960 or greater (down from Nvidia GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater)
  • Intel i3-6100 / AMD FX4350 or greater (down from Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater)
  • 8GB+ RAM (same)
  • Compatible HDMI 1.3 video output (same)
  • 1x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 (change from 2x USB 3.0 ports)
I know you are the community manager here and so I am a little surprised at this answer from you. I know that laptops weren't a good option before, but things changed the last generation with the 10 series NVIDIA cards. The increased number of cores along with a super efficient power draw meant desktop grade punch in a laptop. 

And BTW I still have not heard back from support or had an acknowledgement of my support ticket I rose five days ago. 

So yeah... Oculus obviously couldn't give a flying F about the community. 




Is that what it really means?  Is that why the linked hard drive is labled "VR Ready"?  It's a marketing gimick and the manufacturer of your laptop is responsible for putting "VR Ready" on their box, just like the hard drive manufacture linked in the example picture you ignored is responsible for putting "VR Ready" on their hard drive even though it has no relevence whatsoever.  Others have posted the "High Def Makeup" pics, this is marketing that Oculus had nothing to do with, it was the party that made your laptop, ask them why they put VR ready when the most popular VR headset isn't working with it.


" but things changed the last generation with the 10 series NVIDIA cards.
The increased number of cores along with a super efficient power draw
meant desktop grade punch in a laptop. "

That's your assumption and you are wrong.  Laptop cards are half assed corner cut versions of their desktop couterparts because they need to account for the footprint of the laptop and the heating/power issues they have to work out.