• Blaster M@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    If you package it, they will come

    A lot of people use Quest standalone, but the PC VR experience is much, much better if it can be setup right. Eliminating the major issues that hold it back from working would make a big difference.

    That and a whole smorgasboard of Windows MR headsets will be useless bargain bin items soon, as Microsoft is pulling support for those headsets entirely, and I know the linux community has added support for Windows MR in Linux. They’re not bad headsets, and being super cheap would let a lot of people try out VR, even if the experience is a bit behind compared to the modern headsets (Index, Quest 3, etc.)

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      15 hours ago

      I know what you’re saying, and i kinda agree, but even including Windows, the share of VR users is still small, and that’s making use of drivers that generally work ootb. VR just isn’t as popular (yet?).

      I didn’t know about Microsoft pulling away from MR. I would love to have a MR headset, so I’ll have to keep an eye out. Thanks!

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        15 hours ago

        About two years ago, Microsoft axed the entire MR devteam, and a few months back announced they will remove MR entirely in a future update to Windows.

        I once had a Samsung Odyssey (not the +), and while the Quest 2 has a better screen resolution and much better controller tracking (and the 3 improves on both again), the Samsung’s OLED displays have way better contrast ratios, which makes it much better when running games that have dark scenes.