davidwizard
davidwizard
davidwizard

I’m 100% indifferent to them. There’s nothing behind them but a blank wall - what benefit is there to showing me more of my wall?

People charge extra for small bezels. It’s just marketing. “People don’t want them” is not an answer to my question “why don’t people want them?” 

But... what’s behind it is ALSO useless dead space. It’s just a wall in most people’s homes. What is beneficial about seeing more of that?

That’s pretty much how it’s always been.

What’s beneficial about narrow bezels? The ability to see more visually distracting noise past the screen? Or more of the blank wall behind your desk? I genuinely don’t understand the appeal.

The only one I can help you fix is “disabling Live Photos” - go to Settings -> Camera -> Preserve Settings and toggle the Live Photo slider. This will prevent it from resetting to Live Photo every time you go back into the Camera app.

Nothing like blaming the victims of an abusive boss to make it clear you’re truly a piece of shit. Thanks for owning up to your own toxicity!

The Switch is only selling at scalping prices everywhere right now - $450 and up.

There are no “challenges” to the Quest. The setup is dead simple - before the pandemic, I would take mine to other people’s houses all the time. Using it is not just an upgrade over wired VR, but a fundamentally different experience. Exploring a 1:1 virtual space with only the restrictions of the physical walls around

You don’t get to enjoy things without others criticizing them. Your freedom to appreciate the work of a rapist is exactly the same as my freedom to call you a fucking weirdo for that. No one can make you do anything, but the things you do, like, and say ALL come with social consequences.

“We” don’t have do anything together, and you don’t “have” to do anything. Like whatever you want to like, but everyone else has the exact same right to criticize you for it. Free speech doesn’t mean you get to say whatever you want without consequences, and publicly expressing a preference is speech.

Hmmm... you may have to invent some revolutionary new optical tech for that to be feasible. Right now, the optics largely dictate the depth of the headset.

I’ve haven’t tried the Vive or Index, but I have tried the corded Oculus and I own a Quest, and the Quest is a whoooole different ballgame. Being cordless and totally portable (with no external tracking required) is just a totally different experience from anything else out there. The graphics are good enough to be

The Quest is a bigger deal than everything you listed. AR has NEVER been a real big deal, since no one has a great implementation of it yet. 3D movies that weren’t actually FILMED in 3D were always going to be garbage.

I’m EXTREMELY prone to motion sickness (the Kickstarted Oculus developer headsets were a huge bummer), and I haven’t gotten sick from my Oculus Quest once. I avoid most games where your motion is not 1:1 room-scale movement, and I’ve been just fine. Even in Vader, where you ride in a few ships, I didn’t experience any

I know you won’t be back to this embarrassing thread, but seriously: how does it feel to be so perfectly and obviously wrong?

So the information provided is false? Which part of it is incorrect?

It’s not an “article,” dumbshit, and this is not a newspaper. Good god, where do you morons even come from?

You could ask these foolish questions of literally any substance on earth. How many studies are there on the benefits of vitamin C? Are there “enough” studies? How reliable were the methodologies? What are the reputations of the scientific journals in which they were published?

Too bad there isn’t a massive, international information network... some kind of world-wide “web” of data... where we could all learn together about the history of nude protest. All well. I guess we’ll never know why she did it.