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@liamreed Do you not understand the purpose of the PTC program Liam. Your device is a guinea pig for untested firmware/software. They won't revoke because they're using your device and others to find bugs. There will probably be a lot more so there's not much point in complaining about it here. You decided to join it, so while you are helping a lot with getting this version tested, there are risks. If you find it too difficult, I suggest that you leave PTC so you will have only stable updates after v2.3. As you can't revert to v2.1 you'll have to put up with it until the stable version is released.
The purpose of the ptc is to break controller tracking so bad it makes the device unusable? Are you okay in the head?
- Maccyb12311 days agoConsultant
I am OK in the head, because, unlike you, I'm not on PTC. 😉 You'll just have to wait until they fix it, which along with other reported bugs might take a little while. You make your bed, you lie in it, don't blame others for your decisions. If you can't handle having your headset as a guinea pig, don't join PTC and then cry about it when things inevitably go wrong.
- liamreed11 days agoExplorer
I was on PTC in the first place because controllers are also completely unusable in v85 but you clearly know better
- SlowMtbRider11 days agoProtege
Yes I think most of people being on PTC with the Quest Pro are just waiting (for years) to finally get their controller to work without having the tracking drift happening... But every version (PTC or not) is just increasing or decreasing the probability of having this issue, I have never got a reliable pro controllers tracking...
I still find these controllers awesome because they are self tracked and are occlusion proof, but sometimes, the PTC is obviously released without any pre test on the Quest Pro, because you just have to use the headset for more than five minutes to experiment the tracking drift.