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Now, Id Software co-founder and former Oculus CTO John Carmack says he tried lobbying the Microsoft-owned studio for the chance to get those ports offered as official VR versions on Quest, but was ...
TL;DR: John Carmack, a pioneer in first-person shooters, contributed significantly to VR gaming at Oculus. Despite his efforts to make Quake 3 VR official, his proposal was rejected by Microsoft.
TL;DR: John Carmack, a key figure in FPS and VR gaming, shared his views on VR's niche status, emphasizing standalone headsets like Meta Quest as VR's biggest success. He noted that AAA VR content ...
The name John Carmack may not ring a bell to most people, but ask anyone with more than a passing interest in computer games and you will soon find out why the man is a rock star to gamers. As the ...
John Carmack was consulting CTO to Meta's VR division until his resignation. He's now CEO of Keen Technologies. He previously cofounded id Software.
We'll be running game-specific PSVR2 videos soon, but for now, here's how Sony has attempted to market PSVR2 titles. Watch on YouTube PlayStation VR2: the Digital Foundry verdict Wrapping up this ...
Gaming john carmack meta Echo VR shuts down, John Carmack offers some alternative routes Former id Software's code wizard doesn't like online-only games By Alfonso Maruccia February 13, 2023 at 8: ...
John Carmack is leaving Meta's VR business. After a decade spent trying to "move things" within Mark Zuckerberg's company, the co-creator of the FPS genre has decided to give up and pursue other ...
Carmack stepped into the role of CTO for Oculus (now called Reality Labs) in 2013, and is shutting the door behind him after nearly ten years, having served as consulting CTO since 2019.
Following leaks on John Carmack’s resignation from Meta, the ex-virtual reality executive consultant confirmed his departure via a detailed social media post. In a Facebook post, Carmack began ...
Video game pioneer John Carmack is resigning from his consulting position at Meta with “mixed feelings” about the “end of his decade in VR,” he announced in a Facebook post Friday.