Hopefully this will give the lift Oculus needed. After all the hype with the Steam VR, it looked like the rift was falling behind.. good times ahead.
Carmack officially leaves iD
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Wow, call it naive but I really didn't see this one coming:
Zenimax accuses Carmack of stealing Oculus
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/461676/zenimax…ulus-rift-tech/
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According to documents obtained byThe Wall Street Journal, lawyers for Zenimax Media sent claims to Oculus VR, stating "it was only through the concerted efforts of Mr. Carmack, using technology developed over many years at, and owned by, ZeniMax, that [Oculus founder] Mr. Luckey was able to transform his garage-based pipe dream into a working reality."
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So predictable.
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Hello straw. Let me grasp at you.
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Quote from Thrik
I can't think of anything they've done for about 13 years that's really had much of an effect on the community or industry. Doom 3 didn't do much for me even if it was a decent game, and Rage failed to draw me in beyond its technology too. The engines of those games haven't taken off either.
I 100% agree with everything you mentioned in your post Thrik. However Doom 3 if I recall was the game to bring on normal mapping out as a standard feature. Now granted this was something that was likely to happen anyway Doom 3 turned it into a next gen must have feature for every game to follow. It had a pretty big impact from what I remember.
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Well, you can't stop someone to resign

For the rest nobody will know the details of their agreements, but knowing patent wars, it is not surprising they're suing. I mean, it's kinda common practice for these companies: first sue, then ask questions.
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I like the wording they used about his technical know how is property of zenimax.
Last I checked you cant own someones know how.
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Quote from Pericolos0
my dream of playing skyrim with an oculus rift.. shattered
.Nah Peri, it's just money grabbing, they got nothing!
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/462044/oculus-…o-zenimax-tech/
QuoteThe Facebook-owned VR firm sent out a brief update to the media on Monday, saying "we are disappointed but not surprised by Zenimax's actions and we will prove that all of its claims are false."Zenimax claimed that Oculus CTO John Carmack stole Zenimax property to use on the Rift while he was still employed at Id Software. The source code for Oculus Rift is fully available online, Oculus noted, but Zenimax has yet to specifically identify any stolen code or technology. Carmack himself claimed that "Oculus uses zero lines of code that I wrote while under contract to Zenimax."
While Zenimax claims that Oculus founder Palmer Luckey "acknowledged in writing Zenimax's legal ownership of this intellectual property", Oculus shot back that "Zenimax has misstated the purposes and language of the Zenimax non-disclosure agreement that Palmer Luckey signed".Oculus added that Carmack left Id in large part because owner Zenimax prevented him from working on virtual reality projects. Zenimax canceled plans for VR support in Doom 3 BFG Edition when Oculus refused to give Zenimax a non-dilutable equity stake in the company, Oculus claimed.
Oculus also noted the timing of Zenimax's legal attack, a little over a month since Facebook acquired the company for $2 billion: "Zenimax did not pursue claims against Oculus for IP or technology, Zenimax has never contributed any IP or technology to Oculus, and only after the Facebook deal was announced has Zenimax now made these claims through its lawyers."
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Came across this, immediately thought of Bethesda:
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