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Anonymous
7 years agoHave any developers actually gotten their Go headsets yet?
Oculus originally wrote to me back in January or early February saying I'd been approved to receive a Go headset and to expect it within four to six weeks... After about eight weeks of nothing I started writing to find out what was going on, took three unanswered emails before they finally responded saying there had been a delay with the device and that I'd get an email when it shipped. Today the headset became available to the general public and I still don't have it, so I totally missed out on opening day sales of my app. Am I the only one getting jerked around by Oculus? I would've been fine had they rejected my request, but to say yes but then leave me hanging is cruel.
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- corriedotdevExplorerThink all start memebers are legible, thats the point of the program. Last month it said may, this month june so who knows. They arnt jerking around, im sure demand is high but they probably have limited seats for the start program. Be patient and start designing your app! :)
- AnonymousYeah, app is be ready to go, just need some hardware to test on. The difference here is that it was approved and said to ship with a few weeks. If the demand is high I shouldnt have been approved until the supply was caught up. I also got a developers Rift a while back and that shipped out within the four to six weeks it said it would. Just seems super unorganized, even trying to get a response to update on the lateness.
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