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konnichiwa said:
mornelithe said:

And?  

Well in my book Oculus doesn't need exclusives, they have a community and since yesterday the community is already starting to make games work with CV1. In fact not a big fan of Oculus home, lets just say that in a couple of years I buy a different headset not from Oculus I can not play those games with that headset even worse have to buy game X again on steam/origin whatever to play it with that different headset.

That's not what I was getting at.  I was saying they need each other to bring as many people into the VR fold, which 'should' bring more people in, just from word of mouth.  My thought the entire time has been that they need to have as many people trying this out as possible, because it's difficult to put into words, the experience of VR vs that of a monitor.

I'm not sure exclusivity is required for any of the devices.  Actually, to the contrary, I think an OR exclusive would be risky (Like Crysis, for example), because the hardware requirements would be so steep.  Though, Facebook can afford to bankroll a few high, high end games.  Still, for the time being, few people would be able to experience it until the PC hardware + OR hardware prices come down so that more people can hop on board.