thor220 :
This is why people on the forums here need to calm down about issues at launch. There is almost always something wrong when new GPUs come out.
I don't agree with this mentality. This is akin to game publishers with their "release now, patch later" method. Their "we already made bank on the pre-orders, so we don't care if the game is 100% polished" approach. Just because it may happen a lot does not mean it needs to be acceptable or condoned by the consumers. However, since most consumers don't seem to care and still shower these companies with money, they won't bother to change their tactics.
Is this a small problem? Yes, it's fairly niche, as Kevin says. However, it's also quite embarrassing. NVidia said VR was a big part of these cards. Yet they didn't thoroughly test them with the main VR products available. As someone experienced in QA, I can tell you the iceberg principle is the first question that crops up. If they missed this somewhat obvious small problem, chances are higher they missed a more obscure, yet bigger impact problem as well.