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    Junior Member mhn3a's Avatar
    Foarte interesant prototipul de la Dreamhack din primavara pe care l-am testat,era tot cu un joc cu caruselul,grafica nu era cine stie ce dar totusi iti dadea acel feeling

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    The developers behind VR game EVE: Valkyrie will open their consumer testing programme later this month.
    On the heels of the Oculus Rift pre-orders, CCP Games announced that players will be able to get into the alpha phase from January 18th. New players will be admitted in waves at some point before the first test.
    EVE: Valkyrie will put you in the cockpit of a spaceship in an intense multiplayer dogfight. The developers have built it from scratch with VR in the mind, and no doubt the level of their success will be all over the internet in the coming months.
    Owners of the Oculus Rift DK2 headset will be able to register their interest in the testing program here.
    Access to EVE: Valkyrie will be bundled with all pre-orders of Oculus Rift, so take out that mortgage now if you fancy taking control of your very own space vehicle. The consumer version of the device will cost $599 USD and willl also include an Xbox One controller, an Oculus remote, a mic, a sensor and a copy of Lucky’s Tale.

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    Interesant: https://www.engadget.com/2016/12/05/...-touch-review/.
    Oculus had one job: Bring motion controls to the Rift. With the Touch controllers, it managed to do that well. And, surprisingly enough, the company also proved it could make a damn fine game controller. If you've already invested in a Rift, the Oculus Touch is a no-brainer purchase. And if you've been holding out for VR platforms to iron out some wrinkles, it's a sign that the virtual-reality ecosystem's growth isn't slowing down anytime soon.
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    Member lukecelmare's Avatar
    Dezgrop acest thread ptr a nu deschide unul nou . Urmeaza sa achizitionez un Oculus GO , are suport Romania ? Din cate vad pe site-ul lor , raspunsul este nu . Atunci as putea face contul pe una din tarile in care exista suport si sa platesc cu cardul meu din Ro ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oculus
    Today at OC6, we unveiled Facebook Horizon, a new social VR world coming to Oculus Quest and the Rift Platform in 2020. A culmination of what we’ve learned so far about virtual spaces and communities, Horizon is the first step into an ever-expanding world of connection and exploration where anything becomes possible.
    Introducing ‘Facebook Horizon,’ a New Social VR World, Coming to Oculus Quest and the Rift Platform in 2020 | Oculus
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    Quote Originally Posted by UploadVR
    Facebook Researchers Show The Most Compact VR Optics Yet
    Facebook’s VR research division is presenting prototype VR optics smaller than any we’ve seen yet for the annual SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference.

    The ideas behind the “holographic near-eye display” could one day enable VR headsets with sunglasses form factor- but for now this is solely research with limitations.

    Why Are VR Headsets So Bulky?
    The primary driver of the size and bulk of today’s VR headsets is the optical design. Magnifying a display over a wide field of view requires a large, thick lens, and focusing it at a viewable distance requires a long gap to the display. After adding the housing needed to contain this system, even the most minimal designs end up over 350 grams.

    The standalone Oculus Quest, with a battery, mobile chip and lens separation adjustment, weighs 571 grams. Many people find it hurts their face after a few minutes.

    Panasonic and Pico have shown off prototypes of compact headsets using “pancake lenses”, and Huawei has already launched this as a product in China. Without a tracking system or battery, these headsets end up around 150 grams.

    However, these current pancake lens designs have a number of unsolved flaws. They block around 75 percent of light which can make the image look dim and washed out. They may also show faint ghost versions of the image slightly misaligned, and this “ghosting” only gets worse as you try to improve the image with a brighter source.

    Holographic Lenses
    Facebook Reality Labs’ new approach is a thin film where focusing is done by holographic optics instead of by the bulk of the lens. ‘Hologram’ in this context just means a physical “recording” of how light interacts with an object- in this case a lens rather than a scene.

    Facebook claims the research may be able “to deliver a field of view comparable to today’s VR headsets using only a thin film for a thickness of less than 9 mm.” The total weight of the display module is claimed as just 18 grams. However, this does not include the actual laser source, and nor do any of the images Facebook provided. “For our green-only sunglasses-like prototype, we measured an overall maximum field of view of approximately 92◦ ×69◦,” according to the research paper.

    By using polarization-based optical folding, these ultra-lightweight lenses can be placed directly in front of the display source.

    Because holographic elements disperse light, the only practical illumination source is lasers used at specific angles and wavelengths. The researchers were able to “inject” laser light into a 2.1″ 1600×1600 LCD, replacing the backlight.

    The prototype is currently monochrome, only capable of displaying the color green. The researchers have a tabletop-sized proof of concept for multi-color, and believe bringing this to the sunglasses prototype is “viable” with further engineering.

    The range of colors laser light can deliver (known as the color gamut) is significantly wider than LCD displays, and in fact slightly wider than even OLED, so this would represent a milestone achievement if it could be moved into a head-worn system.

    Early Research, Lofty Goals
    It’s important to understand that what’s being presented here is just early research for a new kind of display system. If it ever becomes a product, it will also need a tracking system. And unless it connects to your phone with a cable, it’d likely need a battery and mobile chipset too.

    Facebook describes this research as being on the same miniaturization research “path” as Half Dome 2 and 3, which it presented at Oculus Connect 6 back in October.

    Those headsets are much larger than what’s being shown here, but achieved a wider field of view while also having eye tracking and variable focus. FRL says future iterations of this sunglasses prototype could also be varifocal by moving the lenses on a range of just 1 millimeter. This could theoretically be achieved with tiny piezoelectric actuators.

    For virtual reality to reach Mark Zuckerberg’s lofty goal of 1 billion users, headsets need to get significantly more comfortable while increasing realism. While designs like the Rift S “halo strap” can redistribute weight, this is more of a bandage than truly addressing the issue of bulk.

    Like all early research, this idea may never pan out. Practical issues may emerge. Facebook is simultaneously exploring a number of novel compact display architectures. If it can make even one work, it could do to VR what LCD panels did to CRT monitors and televisions.

    Facebook’s research paper concludes:

    “Lightweight, high resolution, and sunglasses-like VR displays may be the key to enabling the next generation of demanding virtual reality applications that can be taken advantage of anywhere and for extended periods of time. We made progress towards this goal by proposing a new design space for virtual reality displays that combines polarization-based optical folding, holographic optics, and a host of supporting technologies to demonstrate full color display, sunglasses-like form factors, and high resolution across a series of hardware prototypes. Many practical challenges remain: we must achieve a full color display in a sunglasses-like form factor, obtain a larger viewing eye box, and work to suppress ghost images. In doing so, we hope to be one step closer to achieving ubiquitous and immersive computing platforms that increase productivity and bridge physical distance.”

    Facebook Researchers Show The Most Compact VR Optics Yet

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    Manager paul's Avatar
    - AR + VR = Facebook Reality Labs (FRL)
    - Facebook Connect (formerly Oculus Connect) - September 16

    Introducing the new Facebook Reality Labs, plus save the date for Facebook Connect on September 16
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    Introducing Oculus Quest 2:

    Jocuri:
    Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge

    Population: One

    Beat Saber: multiplayer mode

    The Climb 2

    Sniper Elite VR

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    Blair Witch:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oculus
    Mark your calendars—the first ever Oculus Gaming Showcase will stream on Twitch, Facebook, and YouTube in the US and Japan at 3:00 pm PT on April 21.

    Cloudhead Games, Ready At Dawn, and ILMxLAB are just a few of the developers participating, with news to share on Pistol Whip, Lone Echo II, and Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge. Who else do you hope will make an appearance? Let us know in the comments.
    Save the Date: First Ever Oculus Gaming Showcase to Be Held April 21 | Oculus
    Quote Originally Posted by Oculus
    Today we’re announcing features that will begin rolling out soon in the v28 software update to Oculus Quest headsets. Oculus Air Link is a wireless way to play PC VR games on Quest 2, while new Infinite Office features make getting work done in VR even easier. We’re also announcing native 120 Hz support for Quest 2 for an ultra-smooth gameplay experience.
    Introducing Oculus Air Link, a Wireless Way to Play PC VR Games on Oculus Quest 2, Plus Infinite Office Updates, Support for 120 Hz on Quest 2, and More | Oculus
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    Manager paul's Avatar
    Jocuri prezentate in cadrul Oculus Gaming Showcase April 2021:
    Pistol Whip: Smoke & Thunder - teaser - Quest + Rift - summer 2021:

    Warhammer 40,000: Battle Sister - Co-op Multiplayer Update - Quest:

    I Expect You To Die 2 - announcement trailer - Quest + Rift - 2021:

    After the Fall - gameplay teaser - Quest + Rift - summer 2021:

    The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Aftershocks - announcement trailer - Quest + Rift - 20 mai:

    Wraith: The Oblivion - Afterlife - launch trailer - Quest + Rift - available now:

    Resident Evil 4 - Quest 2 - later 2021:

    Star Wars™ Pinball VR - Developer Walkthrough feature - Quest - 29 aprilie:

    The Climb 2 - Freestyle Expansion Pack - available now:

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    Manager paul's Avatar
    Dante Buckley, Founder and CEO of Downpour Interactive, has stood out over the last several years as a source of inspiration within the VR industry thanks to the stellar success of Onward, a multi-platform multiplayer MilSim.

    Onward launched as a multiplayer game long before social became a breakout VR trend and, accordingly, Downpour Interactive leads the VR industry as a best-in-class example of a developer working in tandem with its loyal community to create the best possible social and gaming experience.

    Today, I’m honored to share that Downpour Interactive is joining Facebook.
    Welcoming Downpour Interactive to Facebook | Oculus
    One of the most popular social experiences in VR has proven to be POPULATION: ONE, the breakout battle royale from BigBox VR.

    Today, I’m honored to share that BigBox VR is joining Facebook.

    POP: ONE stormed onto the VR scene just nine months ago and has consistently ranked as one the top-performing titles on the Oculus platform, bringing together up to 24 people at a time to connect, play, and compete in a virtual world. And while social is bringing players into POP: ONE, the quirky humor, continual updates, and pure fun of the environment keeps them coming back time and time again—we’ve even seen players scheduling time to meet in-game for a synchronous social experience. BigBox VR may be small, but they are a mighty, nimble team of game industry vets who seamlessly nail the game development duality of craft and data-driven live service.
    Welcoming BigBox VR to Facebook | Oculus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Facebook
    Last month, we announced that we’re starting to test ads in the Oculus mobile app to give developers a new way to showcase their VR applications.

    Today, we’re excited to share a look at the next phase of that exploration: a small test of in-headset ads.

    The experiment will begin with Blaston from Resolution Games and a couple other developers that will be rolling out over the coming weeks.
    Testing In-Headset VR Ads - About Facebook
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    As more people started using Quest 2, we received reports that a very small percentage of Quest 2 customers were experiencing skin irritation after using the Quest 2 removable foam facial interface. We’ve been working hard to address the issue, working with experts and making adjustments to our manufacturing process, and communicating proactively with regulators.

    The safety and comfort of every customer is our top priority. As part of this commitment we are now offering a free silicone cover to Quest 2 headset and Quest 2 Fit Pack owners globally.

    To request a Quest 2 Silicone Cover, click or tap on “Start Your Process” and follow the instructions below. For those who have additional questions please refer to the FAQs here.
    Quest 2 Removable Foam Facial Interface Recall

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oculus
    The way we work is changing. More people are working remotely, more people want flexible work options, and more people are re-thinking what it means to be in an office. But without the right connective tools, remote work still has plenty of challenges. Working without colleagues around you can feel isolating at times, and brainstorming with other people just doesn’t feel the same if you’re not in the same room.

    So today, we’re excited to launch the open beta of Horizon Workrooms, available for free on Oculus Quest 2 in all countries where Quest 2 is supported.
    Introducing ‘Horizon Workrooms’: Remote Collaboration Reimagined | Oculus
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