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The highly-anticipated Oculus Rift VR headset will soon begin shipping to PC owners. But what about those who remain committed to other platforms, like, maybe, the Mac?Shacknews put that question to Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey, and hoo boy, did he answer it.

“That is up to Apple, and if they ever release a good computer, we will do it,” Luckey said. Savage.

 To be fair, Luckey quickly clarified that he was referring to Apple's lack of high-end GPU support, even in its high-end systems, that the Rift is dependent upon. “You can buy a $6000 Mac Pro with a top-of-the-line AMD FirePro D700, and it still doesn't match our recommended specs," he continued. "So if they prioritize higher-end GPUs, like they used to for awhile back in the day, we'd love to support Mac. But right now, there's just not a single machine out there that supports it. So even if we could support it on the software side, there's just no audience of people that can run the vast majority of software out there.”

The Oculus Rift system requirements are steep, because as Luckey explained in 2014, VR requires a “much higher frame rate than you need on a typical screen” in order to function effectively. Dean Hall said something very similar just a few days ago on Reddit, warning, “If you drop any frames you can make the user sick.” The Rift is built to take advantage of a certain type of hardware, and Apple, for now, doesn't make that kind of hardware.

I'll have to take his word on the shortcomings of Apple systems, but assuming it's accurate—and he would know—then it's hard to argue with his assessment of the situation. The initial response, though? Yeah, that probably could have been phrased a little more gently.

 

Source: http://www.pcgamer.com/oculus-founder-rift-will-come-to-mac-if-apple-ever-release-a-good-computer/

 

I personally have no feelings about it either way, growing up and to this day my mother was firmly in the Mac camp, and my Father firmly in the PC camp (divorced).  So, I basically had to listen to it for a good chunk of my years.  Either way, hopefully Mac makes a good computer one of these days, so people who have them and want Oculus get the chance.  Not gonna lie though, the quote made me laugh.



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Them fighting words...



OUUUCH APPLE XD Apple used to be the computer you used for Gaming (APPLE II) but as time went on it became more business oriented. Windows is great for both!



Does anyone really game on Mac besides Simsish stuff?



SICK BURN!!!!



 

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Ten years from now Apple will still be selling Macs and Oculus Rift will be a forgotten memory.



Are there people who buy Mac desktops? It seems like it would be an exercise in self-flagellation.



I can already feel the salt, lately there's a lot of stuff that's causing salt, from rumor of exclusive games to this...



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Ten years from now Apple will still be selling Macs and Oculus Rift will be a forgotten memory.

Not without Steve Jobs. 



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Wow lol