![]() ![]() A handful of games have adapted their content for headsets, such as The Solus Project, but not many. I’ve written about this before, but the sense of sheer immersion in a strange, new world accompanied with the isolation and loneliness that often pervades the atmosphere would couple so well with a VR HMD that it feels like a no-brainer. If not, what sort of ‘minimum specs’ would be needed to get a decent experience out of the Meta Quest 3?ģ) I’ve read something about link cable usage resulting in a compressed image on the Meta Quest 3.Survival games feel like the perfect genre for VR to take over next. Would either of my machines be able to get ‘Valve Index-level’ graphics out of a Meta Quest 3? I’ve read online that the card in the budget laptop (an RTX 3060) should be enough to run VR more than adequately I’ve read that the card in my aging gaming PC (a GTX 1080 Ti) actually outperforms the budget laptop card in pretty much everything and I’ve also read that you can pretty much forget tethered VR with anything short of a beast of a graphics card (such as a RTX 4080 or better). On the one hand I have an aging gaming PC, and on the other I have a much newer but ‘budget’ gaming laptop that I use as a media PC. Is this the only way I can play Steam games on the headset or is it possible to play games from my Steam library on the headset directly?Ģ) I have no idea of the hardware that is required to get a ‘good’ experience with a tethered Meta Quest 3: I have read a lot of conflicting reports on this.
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