UPDATE 8TH MARCH 1.30PM GMT: By way of an apology, Oculus is giving $15 credit at the Oculus Store to anyone affected by the outage.
"We're very sorry for the disruption today," Oculus said in an emailed statement to Rift customers. "We're providing a $15 Oculus Store credit (or currency equivalent) to people impacted by this issue. If you used Rift on or after February 1st, 2018 this credit will be added to your account automatically within the next seven days."
UPDATE 8TH MARCH 9.30AM GMT: An official Oculus Rift patch, fixing the problem, has been released. It's a fairly simple case of downloading and running an executable file and repairing your Oculus software installation, but there's a step-by-step guide nonetheless.
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"We're very sorry for the disruption today," Oculus said in an emailed statement to Rift customers. "We're providing a $15 Oculus Store credit (or currency equivalent) to people impacted by this issue. If you used Rift on or after February 1st, 2018 this credit will be added to your account automatically within the next seven days."
UPDATE 8TH MARCH 9.30AM GMT: An official Oculus Rift patch, fixing the problem, has been released. It's a fairly simple case of downloading and running an executable file and repairing your Oculus software installation, but there's a step-by-step guide nonetheless.
Read more…
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