Linux Support???
I'm really disappointed that I wasted $400 on a Rift S just for it to become a paper-weight since I don't want to use Windows on my computer. I have no clue why a multi-billion dollar company can't afford to support more than one operating system. I'm by no means expecting perfect support with no performance issues or hiccups on the less popular OS's, but having the headset be COMPLETELY UNUSABLE is not at all excusable. Just let me use the headset, and I'll do the optimizing myself. It's pretty embarrassing that Valve, a company valued at $8 billion, can comfortably support Linux and Windows almost flawlessly on their headsets, but Oculus, which is owned by Meta, a company valued at $572 billion can only support Windows. I understand the tone may seem harsh, but as someone who spent $400 dollars on the thing, I should have the right to use it on whatever computer I see fit even with less than desirable performance.18KViews24likes28CommentsOculus Link with GTX 1060 Max Q
Hi folks. Just wondering if anyone has any experience or could comment on using Oculus Link with a GTX 1060 Max Q GPU? I know the 1060M is listed as not supported as of the Link Beta, but i haven't heard any real world test results. I have a Razer Blade 15 Base with 1060 Max Q and would love to know how it would get along with an Oculus Quest running HL Alyx. Maybe streaming via Virtual Desktop would work? I don't own a VR Headset yet, but now would be a pretty great time to pick one up. Assuming it would work with my PC. Thanks!2.5KViews0likes1Comment