A short walk in the woods in Skyrim VR, using Virtual Desktop on Oculus Quest. Captured direct from the Quest record feature, so there will be jank on the sound.
Yes, using SteamVR. I have a Rift S, as well, which is why I originally bought Skyrim VR, just decided to try it out on Quest, too. I'd had a lot of issues with ALVR and Riftcat.. And the ability to swap back and forth between Desktop and VR with Virtual Desktop was fantastic. The first time I tried SkyrimVR with Virtual Desktop, the controller thumbsticks didn't work at all, which meant I couldn't do much... but after I saw Virtual Desktop on Quest had an update a few days later, I tried again and it all worked like a charm with no issues during my testing of a few games..
The quality was alright, though not nearly as clear as in the video. However, my 5Ghz router is on the other side of the house. I used the default settings in the Virtual Desktop app, and have a mid-tier gaming PC with a Nvidia 1070ti. I also tried a bit of Onward and Trover, and think if my router didn't have so many walls to go through it would be a great option for when you don't want a wire. Looks like we'll have to sideload an apk now, though.
Are you also using Steam to play Skyrim VR ? And do the Quest controllers work good while playing skyrim ?
Yes, using SteamVR. I have a Rift S, as well, which is why I originally bought Skyrim VR, just decided to try it out on Quest, too. I'd had a lot of issues with ALVR and Riftcat.. And the ability to swap back and forth between Desktop and VR with Virtual Desktop was fantastic. The first time I tried SkyrimVR with Virtual Desktop, the controller thumbsticks didn't work at all, which meant I couldn't do much... but after I saw Virtual Desktop on Quest had an update a few days later, I tried again and it all worked like a charm with no issues during my testing of a few games..
How was the quality and what are your settings. Thanks
The quality was alright, though not nearly as clear as in the video. However, my 5Ghz router is on the other side of the house. I used the default settings in the Virtual Desktop app, and have a mid-tier gaming PC with a Nvidia 1070ti. I also tried a bit of Onward and Trover, and think if my router didn't have so many walls to go through it would be a great option for when you don't want a wire. Looks like we'll have to sideload an apk now, though.
@@SwftSlntDdly03 yes, sad
Is this with a wire plugged into the pc
Emilio Oof read the title