Tuesday, 4 November 2014

NDMS

Oculus warns Sony to solve motion sickness before launching a VR headset

Facebook-owned Oculus Rift won't launch until it has solved motion-sickness problems, says its CEO
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/nov/04/oculus-sony-motion-sickness-virtual-reality

This article was about the Facebook-owned Oculus Rift won't launch until it has solved motion-sickness problem and it warns Sony to solve it before the main headset it released.

  • The chief executive of Facebook-owned virtual reality firm Oculus VR has warned rival Sony not to launch a VR headset until it has solved problems of motion sickness
  • Oculus has grown from 50 people at the start of 2014 to more than 200 
  • Iribe described VR as a “brand new industry… we’re just at the beginning
  • Oculus boss said that since being bought for $2bn by Facebook earlier in the year, his company has focused on recruitment
I think that motion sickness is a problem that should be held before the headset is released to everyone. I think Sony have the money and resources to fix this problem as quick as possible because people have already seen popular gamers use it on YouTube.

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