This whole system is a bad idea, everywhere and every time it’s used. OF COURSE somebody is going to use it while away from the internet! It also, what if you’re using the Quest while “on the road”? Maybe you don’t have WiFi in your hotel? Or at a campsite? It’s a MOBILE DEVICE, with zero cellular access. What better way to celebrate 10 years of vorpX development than a little bit of Cyberpunk in VR. VR at least for gaming back in the day was real life cyberpunk if you want. At that point you’d HAVE to be a pirate to run those older games. 10 years ago, when all that existed of VR as we know it today was the idea to use cheap phone components for VR headsets, the story of vorpX began. Most VR titles these days are small studios, who function under SUPER unstable futures! No server, no verification, no game. Secondly, legitimate owners of software have to place their bets on these game studios not going under and taking their “Rights Management” servers with them. These sorts of “online rights management” have always been easy to defeat. Always requiring a “rights server” to “allow” you to use your own software is inherently stupid.įirst off, I’m certain people can hack any Android app to work around it. This “Anti-Piracy” tool is a MASSIVELY bad idea.