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ELIZAN626
3 months agoHonored Guest
My pc don't cover the min spec ??? with RTX 4050
Hi everyone, so I just got my meta quest 3, I want them to play on them but also on pcvr, the problem comes when I install the meta que link on my PC, and suddenly appears that my pc doesn't fulfill the minimum components to do PCVR, but here comes the weird thing my pc has a Ryzen 5 series 7000, an RTX 4050, 16 gb DDR5, and a 1TB storage, I have try everything, force oculus client to use my dedicated graphics card, not the integrated graphics, change some specifications on how does the graphics card interact with programs and games, y have change some settings so I could play No Mans Sky VR, by steam, but nothing works, the message keps appearing, my game goes like trash even tho I put the settings on low (standar), the debug tool its set on 200 to 300 mb of data transfer, I been trying leveling that up, but if I do that the game won't even start, games like the forest and half-life Alyx crash suddenly with barely 10 min gameplay..
I just want to enjoy my oculus, but this is very frustating I being trying days, I have re-install, card controllers, windows updates, meta quest link app.
If u have a recomendation on something, I would be very greatfull.
The best way to play HalfLife Alyx is to have Meta Quest Link set as your default OpenXR runtime, but actually connect your headset to your PC using SteamLink without Meta Quest Link running at all (to do this, run Meta Quest Link app once on your PC, then exit the app from the taskbar icon. Now run Steam and SteamVR. When SteamVR asks if you want to set SteamVR as your default OpenXR runtime, just ignore it and leave it set as is). Also, make sure that "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" is disabled in the Windows advanced graphics settings, otherwise SteamLink will keep randomly dropping the video stream. After TONS of experimentation with QuestLink, SteamVR and VirtualDesktop, I found that the above procedure gave beautiful performance in HalfLife Alyx, while other methods gave horrendous results.
I also found this thread about RTX 4070 not working with MetaQuestLink. As an alternative, you could use VirtualDesktop or SteamLink, both connect over wifi not via USB cable. VirtualDesktop costs a few dollars but is rather good and generally has better performance than SteamLink. But as noted above, SteamLink with MetaQuest's OpenXR runtime actually worked better for me with HalfLifeAlyx in this rare case.
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- steve_40Trustee
The best way to play HalfLife Alyx is to have Meta Quest Link set as your default OpenXR runtime, but actually connect your headset to your PC using SteamLink without Meta Quest Link running at all (to do this, run Meta Quest Link app once on your PC, then exit the app from the taskbar icon. Now run Steam and SteamVR. When SteamVR asks if you want to set SteamVR as your default OpenXR runtime, just ignore it and leave it set as is). Also, make sure that "Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling" is disabled in the Windows advanced graphics settings, otherwise SteamLink will keep randomly dropping the video stream. After TONS of experimentation with QuestLink, SteamVR and VirtualDesktop, I found that the above procedure gave beautiful performance in HalfLife Alyx, while other methods gave horrendous results.
I also found this thread about RTX 4070 not working with MetaQuestLink. As an alternative, you could use VirtualDesktop or SteamLink, both connect over wifi not via USB cable. VirtualDesktop costs a few dollars but is rather good and generally has better performance than SteamLink. But as noted above, SteamLink with MetaQuest's OpenXR runtime actually worked better for me with HalfLifeAlyx in this rare case.
- ELIZAN626Honored Guest
Thank u very much for the comment, I will try it, and see if everything goes as intended, really thank u
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