04-13-2019 04:43 AM
"If you’re an early buyer of the Oculus Quest or Oculus Rift S headset, you may get a hidden message in your motion controllers. Oculus executive Nate Mitchell tweeted today that the phrases “This Space For Rent” and “The Masons Were Here” had been printed on components for “tens of thousands” of Touch controllers. The Easter eggs were only supposed to appear on prototypes, but Mitchell says they “accidentally made it onto the internal hardware for tens of thousands of Touch controllers.”"
04-13-2019 04:48 AM
04-13-2019 06:02 AM
kevinw729 said:
Anyone that owned one of the first Amiga's will be familiar with the dev signatures and pair print found inside the casing of their machine [Images]. But this feels more than just a "easter-egg" - is feels like a statement by departing employees on how they felt about the situation - especially that "Space for Rent" quip, not really funny.
04-13-2019 06:14 AM
pyroth309 said:
kevinw729 said:
Anyone that owned one of the first Amiga's will be familiar with the dev signatures and pair print found inside the casing of their machine [Images]. But this feels more than just a "easter-egg" - is feels like a statement by departing employees on how they felt about the situation - especially that "Space for Rent" quip, not really funny.
Yea that's what I got from it, likely disgruntled employee.
04-13-2019 06:46 AM
04-13-2019 06:55 AM
Mradr said:
pyroth309 said:
kevinw729 said:
Anyone that owned one of the first Amiga's will be familiar with the dev signatures and pair print found inside the casing of their machine [Images]. But this feels more than just a "easter-egg" - is feels like a statement by departing employees on how they felt about the situation - especially that "Space for Rent" quip, not really funny.
Yea that's what I got from it, likely disgruntled employee.
I feel like its just them having fun ~
04-13-2019 10:11 AM
04-13-2019 10:34 AM
04-13-2019 10:48 AM
CrashFu said:
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What if this "accident" wasn't an accident, but rather a way of creating collectibility for the sake of it?
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04-13-2019 12:00 PM