• Oculus Home store says all sales final, despite EU law
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oculus is majorly fucking up the launch of what may be the largest and most important step forward to new mediums to play in the video game industry
[QUOTE=Trixil;50067614]oculus is majorly fucking up the launch of what may be the largest and most important step forward to new mediums to play in the video game industry[/QUOTE] I can see the reason why they're doing this though. Many items sold in the store will be shorter VR experiences. You look around in them, do a thing or two, and then you've pretty much explored it. If you could refund all shorter games, there could be a problem. I guess this could be solved some way though.
[QUOTE=paul simon;50068809]I can see the reason why they're doing this though. Many items sold in the store will be shorter VR experiences. You look around in them, do a thing or two, and then you've pretty much explored it. If you could refund all shorter games, there could be a problem. I guess this could be solved some way though.[/QUOTE] If only there were some way to remedy the small selection of short games on offer... nope, denying refunds is the only thing I can think of.
[QUOTE=Trixil;50067614]oculus is majorly fucking up the launch of what may be the largest and most important step forward to new mediums to play in the video game industry[/QUOTE] oculus themselves aren't its more likely facebook who has absolutely no experience in the actual digital games market, and a terrible history of marketing digital services in general, are fucking up the launch say what you want about valve, but when the vive does start shipping, they got the infrastructure already there
it literally says "unless required by law" so no
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