Kickstarter page flooded with negative comments following VR company's $2 billion sale to social networking behemoth.
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I can't blame the supports for being upset about a concept they supported being sold out to a social experience/advertisement company
"the deal is beneficial to virtual reality supporters because it accelerates our vision, allows us to execute on some of our most creative ideas, and take risks that were otherwise impossible"
AND TWO BILLION DOLLARS!!!!!
I probably would of done the same, so would you "2 BILLION? hand me the pen mofo"
I bet Sony are rubbing their hands
Edit: Please don't think i'm happy with this news, it's disastrous news
It's not that bad, it'll probably spawn loads of companies making vr headsets, look how many companies make mobile phones, if vr is the next big thing (I think it will be) they'll want to get in on that money
Twitter was pretty bitter last night regarding the OR sale. No, I would not say too many people are happy.
I guess upset people don't get what kickstarter is about. The funding is about getting the project off the ground, not force the company into being forever owned by funders.
EDIT: upset about kickstarter, I mean, I understand people being upset over the purchase.