When it released the Rift DK1 in 2012,the Oculus team was seen as the itsy-bitsy startup darling that could finally make virtual reality an actual reality—and it was going to finish it with a community-based effort. When it was snatched up by Facebook, founder Palmer Luckey made it clear “a million times” that Oculus wasn’t going to build a VR walled garden. It’s becoming increasingly clear that Oculus’s openness has its limits.
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Source: gawker.com