Better boundary system suggestion
The room where I currently use my Quest 3 has two very specific features: low ceiling - I cannot fully extend my arm upwards without touching the ceiling sloped ceiling - the ceiling goes from being flat into a slope at one point (giving the room a "right trapezoid" side profile) - this creates a space where I cannot move my head because of the slope, but I am able to use my hands there, as they are lower The current "2D" boundary system only accounts for the floor and walls. This means I cannot fully utilize the room for movement. I frequently hit the ceiling with my controllers, which constantly pulls me out of the experience and limits immersion (it keeps me on a constant "lookout"). The problem could be fixed by the implementation of a "3D" boundary system, allowing users to set a specific ceiling height or define a custom sloped ceiling. I believe such upgrade could improve not only my VR experience, but also those of many other people.29Views0likes1CommentCan't make a boundary?
I cannot make a boundary, all buttons related to making a boundary are unresponsive, even with the new navigator off. I've restarted my headset a few times and even factory reset it to try and fix it, no luck. This only started after I installed the new system update.Solved453Views0likes6CommentsI can’t set my boundary with my device owner account.
This may be the worst bug i’ve encountered on this headset and is the sole reason why the meta quest 3 is the buggiest headset ive ever used. So I have two accounts on my quest, the device owner and an additional one. On the additional one, I can set my room scale or stationary boundary, as well as my floor level. But on the device owner, when i click boundary and click either option, it just doesn’t work and takes me back to the settings. This makes that account almost unusable in standalone mode, because as you all know, you kind of need a floor level to play vr. Please fix this meta, it’s been broken for almost a year now.43Views0likes5CommentsWon’t let me set up boundary, won’t let me go to passthrough
This happened out of nowhere, I suddenly couldn’t get to set up my boundary and that stops me from playing my games and even straight up removes it from my library and only shows me apps that can be played without a boundary. I keep clicking to set up a room scale boundary and literally nothing happens, doesn’t even go to the passthrough. I tried rebooting multiple times but it didn’t change anything. And for some weird reason when I take my head off my headset it goes black even when it’s on. My controllers act like there’s a boundary set up but i can’t even play my games without it crashing the apps because I don’t have a boundary set up… which is not letting me do. Can someone help? I’m starting to think my oculus is a lost cause.390Views1like4Comments