• MudMan@fedia.io
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    4 months ago

    Eh… you don’t seem to know how any of this works.

    A Quest isn’t a HMD, it’s a self-contained system. It has its own OS (and Android variant, I believe), it has its own built-in store, it runs its own software right on the SoC built into the device. It very much isn’t “displays and gyrometers”. You can’t even use it as a HMD for a separate computer without booting the OS first and running software on both ends. It operates like a Steam Link (which also requires logging in, by the way).

    So… I’m sorry if this frustrates your vitriol, but you are factually wrong about how this operates. I’ve worn my Quest today. I am not lying to you.

    As I am not lying to you when I tell you Meta gave up the Facebook login requirement years ago. You can just make a separate Quest account if you want. You can in fact detach your old Facebook account if you had it linked. You can also make multiple accounts on the same device and use them offline. I know because I have that exact setup on my Quest right now.

    Don’t think I don’t notice that you’re trying to squirrel out of having lied here by flipping to “a Facebook/Meta account”. It won’t fly. The issue people had was having to tie their headsets to Facebook and their social media ID. Meta accounts can be made freely with just a burner email, just like a PSN or an Xbox account, you don’t need to associate it to anything else. It’s not the same.

    Also, please, if you’re just going to respond with factually incorrect monosyllables don’t bother with the quotes, it’s a waste of space.

    I’m gonna give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you’re speaking from ignorance here. I am less willing to forgive the sheer amount of rage given how wrong you are on the verifiable facts. Much as you’re in character for a Ferengi, you may want to consider holding back some of that anger for an issue you actually care about. You’re gonna run out.

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      4 months ago

      Look, you clearly have way more time on your hands to simp for Facebook than I do to figure your lies, so I’m only going to cover the first few lines of your comment. I’m not even going to bother reading the rest of your comment. It’s probably just more lies anyway.

      Eh… you don’t seem to know how any of this works.

      The irony.

      A Quest isn’t a HMD, it’s a self-contained system.

      No shit. I alluded to that myself, when I said it has a storefront. That’s obviously not something a monitor could run itself.

      I’m going to put this in bold, italics, and in caps, maybe then it’ll get through to you:

      FACEBOOK’S QUEST DEVICES REQUIRE YOU TO HAVE AN ACCOUNT JUST TO USE IT AS A BASIC DISPLAY. I DON’T FIND ENFORCING A FACEBOOK/META ACCOUNT TO USE AN HDMI PORT/DISPLAY TO BE ACCEPTABLE. NEITHER DO MANY OTHERS. STOP TRYING TO MISREPRESENT WHAT I AND OTHERS ARE SAYING.

      Did that get through? Do you understand?

      Now, maybe you’re fine with jumping through whatever hoops Facebook wants to put in place. Maybe you think it’s a good thing. Maybe you have posters of Zuckerberg up in your bathroom so he can watch you piss. I’m not really interested.

      If you like signing in with a Facebook account, good for you. You enjoy your quest. I’m ecstatic with joy for you, YOU DO YOU KING. But not everyone wants to be forced into signing in with a Facebook/Meta account to use a display output.

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        I don’t sign in with a Facebook account. I decoupled that stuff because it is something you now can do after Meta caved to the pressure.

        Which I’ve noticed you’re no longer claiming didn’t happen, so I guess for all the bold all-caps Internet yelling we’re making progress. But still, that’s what this thread was about, before you got here all yelly and screamy and weird latching onto some random comment about monitors.

        Now, what you’re saying is confusing because you seem confused about what you’re angry about. One, Oculus (not Meta, this was pre-Facebook) backed off on its pre-release claims that it would not require a separate store to use the device and deployed the Oculus store with no cross-purchase options with Steam. And yes, that meant you needed to log in to Oculus (not Meta) to use the Rift and the Rift S. That sucked because the app sucked and it didn’t always play nice with Steam VR and was basically bloatware. That remains in place, although Meta has shifted to being all Quest-first, so it’s pretty residual.

        And then there’s the Quest, which is, again, a self-contained platform and has the same login requirements from any other self-contained platform. It also happens to have software support to be used as a PC display wired and wirelessly. Wirelessly this is pretty straightforward: you simply do not want to wirelessly stream your display to ANYTHING that isn’t locked out from public access. That is a big duh.

        For wired display your mileage may vary a bit more, but it’s very likely not trivial to use the device as a HMD without going through the device, just technically. It definitely seems like a disproportionate amount of rage, though, considering that a) there are plenty of alternatives for “dumb” HMDs, and b) Meta is famously subsidizing the crap out of the Quest (which is, again, the point of this thread), so it’s a bit weird to be screamy mad about them not engineering a way to use it while it’s turned off as a simple HMD.

        That is so far above and beyond the original reason people were mad about it’s absurd. It no longer is “Oculus backed down into not having its own exclusive store purchases”, it no longer is “Meta backed down on not forcing to link the Quest with Facebook accounts”, it is now “Meta should let me use its heavily subsidized device without ever interacting with its OS to repurpose it as a cheap HMD for a different device”. Not only are they not alone in doing that (Sony is only now allowing the PSVR 2 being used on PC, and that requires an additional purchase), but it’s so above and beyond of a fringe use case it warrants exactly zero anger. Go buy a device that… you know, doesn’t have an Android OS and a SoC in it. What are you mad at Meta about?

        And for the record, I do NOT like Meta at all. I actively avoid most of their products any time I can. If I have to interact with anything Meta in my browser I put it on a Firefox container with nothing else. I actively believe they should be split up. They are a big part of a larger dynamic around social media eroding the very concept of liberal democratic statehood.

        But also… that’s enough to get mad at them? Like, I don’t need to make up additional, random, factually incorrect, entirely unreasonable entitled customer whiney crap to be mad about. There is plenty of reasonable stuff that doesn’t make me sound like ranting lunatic on the Internet, and if they want to sell me VR hardware at half price or whatever I feel no need to do mental gymnastics to avoid it. I will ride that train and suckle on that teat for as long as good old Zuck wants to give me cheap hardware. Believe it or not, it’s entirely possible to hold those two stances at the same time.

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          That’s a whole lot of text for justifying Facebook requiring an account to use a display and HDMI port.

          Can you please stop repeatedly lying? It’s so easy to not lie.

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            4 months ago

            Not a lie, not an HDMI port. You can keep repeating it, doesn’t make it true and it’s immediately obvious to anybody who has touched the device for more than thirty seconds. I don’t need to argue, reality is what it is.