• YaksDC@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    If it still requires a Facebook account, no way. I walked away from that site 8 years ago and never missed it once.

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      8 months ago

      You can create a dummy account and fill it with bogus data. I even share mine so it doesn’t even belong to a single person.

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        8 months ago

        That’s a bold move, Cotton. The account would get flagged and suspended fairly quick, me thinks.

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          8 months ago

          It’s been almost a year and it still works fine. I even set it up as a dev account to sideload apps and make calls to the wit.ai api in a few projects.

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            8 months ago

            It depends on how much you share that account, is my point. While internet randos using it would obfuscate any one persons activity, I am not sure how it would work in practice. Maybe you are already sharing it with a dozen other people? I dunno. Security bots tend to clamp that kind of thing unless Meta really gives zero fucks.

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        8 months ago

        Dummy accounts work for something like Lemmy but when you’re playing with big tech corpos in 2024, it doesn’t matter how dummy you make it, they will know it’s you.

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          8 months ago

          You do understand that it’s not always me though, right? I also don’t use the headset for anything other than pcvr

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        8 months ago

        I bought a quest 2 a few years ago. I searched for hours and hours to try and get it to work with no FB account. Best I found was that you can sideload APKs to it… with a Facebook account.

        Eventually broke down and temporarily made a Facebook account to at least try it. Was pretty unimpressed with the content which was meager in comparison to PCVR. Ended up returning it and deleting Facebook account.

        In my opinion the experience is not worth making a Facebook account for even if the headset was free.

        If you want to get into VR on the cheap get a windows mixed reality headset off eBay. Most of them aren’t as good of a headset as the quest 2. But it will probably be comparable if you’re streaming most of your content from PC anyway. And you’ll avoid Facebook’s shit.

        Be forewarned though windows mixed reality headsets don’t yet work on windows LTSC or Linux :(. (Though maybe windows 11 LTSC later this year?) So you’ll have to use the garbage version of windows to use it.

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    8 months ago

    That’s the right price range, for VR to properly catch on.

    Shame it still owns you rather than vice-versa.

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      8 months ago

      I would use it for like 1 game on the quest store and more portable/wireless VR on PC. Even though my Index, is superior in almost every way, an easy headset to give to a visitor would be nice.

      I probably wouldn’t pay $200 for one, but if a friend was getting rid of one for $50-100 I would likely snatch it up.

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      8 months ago

      Wait, I don’t get it. Your comment implies you are locked in to the Meta ecosystem, so wouldn’t this be a fantastic option for you?

      I’m not interested because it requires a Meta account, which I’m unwilling to create.

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        8 months ago

        Oops, my bad. I meant “it” or “if I wouldn’t be locked into the Meta ecosystem by buying it”. English is hard.

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          Ah, that makes way more sense. I’m in the same boat, I’d totally buy this if I didn’t need an account at any Meta service to use it (I’d even pay a bit more for it). But since it does, I just pretend the product doesn’t exist.

          And as a native English speaker, I totally agree, English is hard.

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    8 months ago

    My friend let me try out his Quest 2 and I feel like it spoiled my first impression of VR… That is, I was not impressed. Picture quality was abysmal, I definitely expected something more immersive than blurry binoculars experience, and Facebook integration was annoying as fuck.

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    8 months ago

    For me the issue with VR headsets isn’t the price, but the lack of a relevant killer app.

    If I were super-into flight sims, I could totally see going VR – makes more sense then the many-monitors setups that fans have done for decades – but most game genres just don’t, IMHO, gain that much. And there hasn’t been a new genre that really blows me away that leverages VR.

    I can believe that it might be professionally-useful for architects.

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    8 months ago

    I am shocked they couldn’t get everyone to wear a headset all the time for personal, work, and any other time for that price. I’m sure for 200 it’ll work.