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Microsofts attempt at making the Oculus Rift work on Xbox...

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The creator of Oculus stated that the consoles arent powerful enough to handle the Rift so Microsoft came up with this ingenious (/s) solution:

 

 

So instead of making the game more immersive they now scaled the actual gameplay down to probably around 480p and just buildt a virtual room around it... The future is now lol.

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hahaha, that's genius.

But does it have virtual Doritos?! That's the question.

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Holy crap! I've just woken up, but I'm pretty sure that this is the most retarded thing I will see today.

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you would think a company such as microsoft wouldn't do something so stupid, yet they do. Awkward silence in the end was epic :D

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Awkward silence in the end was epic :D

 

Totally! The expression on the guys face is hillarious. Hes all excited and proud waiting for an applause and everyone is just sitting there staring at him haha.

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Oh come on guys, at least they're trying.

 

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Oh come on guys, at least they're trying.

 

Now you can play your game in a room within a room! I mean how great is that? :P

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What is the point of shit? I don't get it. It simulates you being in a room playing a console on a tv... but that's what you're already doing... soo... is there a point to this? 

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Oh boy, now I get to simulate being in a room playing a video game while... being in a room playing a video game.

 

THE FUTURE IS NOW!

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What is the point of shit? I don't get it. It simulates you being in a room playing a console on a tv... but that's what you're already doing... soo... is there a point to this? 

 

Well, it's kind of like playing The Sims and making your sim play a PC game. We all know how popular The Sims is, and... well...

 

Ok, I have no idea what they were thinking.

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