Just a few of AAA projects support VR headsets. Of course, there are applications, but we actually have not so many options. Modern versions of PC headsets Vive and Oculus cost between $500 and $2,000. (I currently do this using an old PC with a lowly NVIDIA GT730 GPU, far below the "minimum spec" for VR, and it works well enough.Let’s say we are the lucky owners of a professional headset. Clearly, the next issue to resolve is getting the driver to work! My ultimate goal is to make this work with Live For Speed, which I am very confident the M1 can handle in VR. I also haven't got any other apps to work, since they complain that the driver needs to be installed. I haven't managed to get the driver to install so far, so skip the headset setup (it's not required in order to play via Virtual Desktop). With the "Oculus VR Service" now installed and running, you should now be able to use the Oculus client, sign in and install more VR games.In a Command Prompt: C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime\OVRServiceLauncher -install -start.to install more games, it will complain that it cannot reach the Oculus Service. NB: if you try to launch the Oculus client, e.g. Have fun and see what else you can achieve. That's it! From the "Games" tab in Virtual Desktop, you can now launch a Occulus PC VR app, such as the included "First Contact" demonstration, "First Steps" or "Oculus Dream Deck". You should be able to see your Windows 11 Desktop on the Quest. On your Quest 2, launch Virtual Desktop and connect to your VM.(You don't need to change the Public/Private network property or disable the Windows firewall, because we bridged the networks in step 2#.) Launch it and enter your Oculus username. Go to, download and install the Streamer App for Windows.This leaves the Oculus software installed. Click OK to roll back installation." Don't click it! Instead, end the "Oculus Setup" task in Task Manager. Installation won't quite complete, but rollback is interrupted by a pop-up saying "Diagnostic mode specified. from the Command Prompt, use "OculusSetup.exe /diagostic". The trick to prevent this happening is to run it with "diagnostic" switch. If you were to try OculusSetup.exe now, it would no longer get the "Unsupported CPU" error but will still ultimately fail and will roll back the installation, achieving nothing.At the time of writing, this installs Windows 11 Insider Preview 25140.rs_prerelease.220610-1351 Allow the VM to restart and install all Windows updates. Go to Windows Insider Program settings, click "Get started", and link a Microsoft account.Go to "Diagnostics
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