
Katie Joell from Gamerscore Whores writes "In a shock stage appearance from Phil Spencer. Phil Spencer has announced that Oculus Rift will feature a bundled Xbox One controller and will feature full streaming capabilities for Windows 10 integration between the Xbox One and Windows 10 devices. This essentially means that Xbox’s One’s answer to Project Morpheus is indeed Oculus Rift. Oculus is a tried and tested format which many people have managed to try throughout the development life-cycle of the device. Whilst there is no official announcement that the Oculus Rift will work without an adequate gaming PC, it has been announced that Xbox One games will be playable on the Oculus itself. Phil Spencer has cagily stated he is excited to announce more information in the near future."

Oculus founder Palmer Luckey was able to try out the Playstation VR 2 at CES and was "blown away" by the experience.
For the people that try to downplay the original PSVR's success by comparing to total PS4 units, he also said:
"The first PSVR was arguably the biggest success of the generation, this version will do even better".
🤣🤣🤣 spec wise it weaker then what on the market already so, gotta be talking about games.
I'm debating on getting the PSVR2 but not having backward compatibility is currently my roadblock

businessinsider writes: "His exit came on Friday, the people said. Carmack, who has been openly critical of Meta's advancements in AR and VR, core to its metaverse ambitions, posted to the company's internal Workplace forum about his decision to leave."
I hope he starts up another new company and can get another new game engine on the market too.
He is like: "Im done with F#@#$%NG nonsense, pff Metaverse da funk I was thinking!!, Im out!! :D"
Yeah he put a smile in his face too in the end.
I hope he goes back to traditional games.
VR gaming is a flop and the Metaverse has (fortunately) completely failed to take off.
One of if not, the best game engine developer in the world. I hope he gets back into developing game engines.
They need to stick VR back in RnD departments everywhere that or let the porn industry lead the way like everything else that's been introduced then brought to mass market after porn made it a thing lmfao

Microsoft and Meta have announced a partnership that will see the cloud game streaming platform, Xbox Cloud Gaming, arrive to the Meta Quest Store, offering its suite of Xbox games to Quest users.
Flight sim inside of a vr hmd... could be interesting. Would the game had to have been built to support VR for the in game cockpit view to look around when you move your head?
Sadly this is not VR gaming but similar to Netflix in VR. Useful if you want to game in a 3D living room on a 2D screen. Maybe heavy usage will prompt developers to offer VR upgrades on old games.
They need to start putting actual VR games on Gamepass. Could get a share of the VR market as well.
Would’ve been more interesting to have a partnership with someone that makes actual VR games instead
I was under the impression that all it is, i just streaming games via windows 10 onto the oculus and not actually utilizing all of the features it has. Nonetheless, it's a right move in the direction to support VR.
This is awesome news overall, VR is getting the support and hopefully it's finally realized and not half-done like so many past attempts.
Edit: here's a video of the Vr in action https://www.youtube.com/wat...
@Mighty, that's what I don't really understand. I'm sure they'll build ground up titles that'll work with xbox One, but they've clearly stated and keep stating during the conference that it's "xbox One Streaming", suggesting it's just that, streaming and not taking advantage of it
"This essentially means that Xbox’s One’s answer to Project Morpheus is indeed Oculus Rift." - No it doesn't. All this does is stream XB1 games to Oculus Rift in a "virtual cinema" meaning you're still playing XB1 games designed for traditional gaming not VR games.
It's a stupid idea IMO. I mean what benefit or reason would you want to play your XB1 games through a headset that is inside a virtual environment. Really doesn't make any sense. XB1 to Windows/Windows to XB1 PC makes sense in a way and has use cases but what use case does this have?
Ugh, the ability to stream xbone games to PC isn't really a selling point of Oculus Rift thus it isn't an "answer to Morpheus". Morpheus is a PS4 thing and Rift is a PC thing. Come on.
I wouldn't call it the answer as it is only streaming games. It is definitely a nice addition to xbox but won't be the same experience as Morpheus.