Is Facebook Destructive Oculus?


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W.Hens buy Facebook Oculus Back in 2014Two years before this Oculus Rift Was released, it was not Absolutely Do clear plans Social media was for the giant Flying virtual reality Company.

Some thought it was one Wise move for Oculus, because Facebook’s deep pockets can Critical for Funding The development of VR tech and almost certainly Increase its reach, While others feared Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg And co. W.Facebook should do as its tentacles are hooked by Facebook in Cools. H.Updates like new Oculus Quest 2 Sounds like one Big step forward for VR, but Sadly, it sounds like some The biggest danger above What Facebook is pushing into VR and gaming is starting to come true.

Putting the boom aside at the start of third-party games like Farm VilleWere, which were Built on top This Facebook platform, With the acquisition of Facebook’s Oculus, the company is at the forefront of a whole new category. S.ix years later, Just one of Facebook’s main VR competitors A handful of companies, such as HTC and Valve. However, Facebook has made itself more and deeper and more integrated into the work of Culus, Two recent Change in its policies Is published The way social networking giant Oculus will change. And iT concludes that the suspects were right.

The first change was in August, When Facebook mandatory Any first time Oculus users will Need to sign in to their devices using a Facebook account. Get started In 2023, all Oculus devices will need a Facebook account to log in In, that means any existing users who have chosen not to merge Oculus account and Will their Facebook account Effectively locked from their own headsets.

Facebook claims that the change will allow people to join the C-Class, discover new games or connect with friends, and for many, That may very well be true. But at the same time, change is also breaking down Walls between Facebook and Oculus (and potentially breaking down some apps and games in the process). Either way, the message is clear: Facebook is ul cools and ul cools is Facebook, whether you like it or not.

For Folks The pigeon In virtual reality And snagged Oculus devices because they thought these were headsets The future of gaming, This seems like a change Betrayal, with many pointed out Older posts From Palmer Lusky, founder of Oculus People do not need to log in to their Facebook accounts to use Oculus Rift. (Though, Technically, I must point out that Lusky only referred to the original Oculus Rift, Which has already been placed in the pasture, And not all future oculus devices.) And Facebook has introduced a lot of social features and data collection technologies that are tied to the use of a Facebook account, many think. Like Facebook’s social media-based policies Is Invading Oculus VR.

So, last week, Upload VR found That if someone deletes their Facebook account, their Culcus app purchases and achievements will also be deleted. So if you weaken your Facebook account, say bye bye to all your Oculus games, Also. Uch ch.

Before, Oculus users were satisfied (Or at least tolerant) Facebook as long as both entities operate largely independently. But this new revelation forces the Culus accounts to merge More accounts with Facebook accounts seem deceptive, and after years of pleasurable ignorance, many gamers fear an encroachment on Facebook Their entertainment space is finally about to pass.

There is Facebook Looking to expand its gaming content with new Cloud-based gaming functionality Built in Facebook gaming tab, so This is definitely not the last time that gamers will have to consider Facebook’s policies before they decide whether to walk or not. And while Facebook says it currently only collects Oculus data, Such as what kind of games you buy, And not always the biometric data collected by the Culus headset’s sensors (such as your height, room size or anything seen by an external tracking camera), it may not always be so.

So, that’s where he leaves us? Well, That kind of depends on how you feel about Facebook. For anyone Concerned Digital privacy, Facebook’s growing pressure to store data on its various platforms, could alienate gamers Who may be interested in new games or Oculus VR devices. One thing is fixed: PFacebook and Oculus are not one and the same Equally unlikely.

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