![]() ![]() ![]() Looking around it behaves just as it does in the real world if you were sitting looking at a TV in front of you.Īs you turn your head the screen stays static and the more you turn your head you see more of the room and less of the screen. The room has windows to the left and right which you can see trees and the landscape out of. When you start the oculus TV app you basically placed in a room with the large screen is in front of you displaying the game which is roughly about 10 feet ( 3 and a bit meters ) away from you and it just about fills your view as you look at it but you can see the ceiling, floor etc. It's just playing a flat game in a VR environment.Īs for how the headset effects what you see / movement etc. All the things.ĭoesn't really matter what you play, it all gives the same effect but you just have to remember that this isn't really VR compared to what you get when playing an actual VR game. Which games work best? How does something like GTA and Red Dead look? What about driving games? First and Third person games? Which is better? How about movement? What is the graphic resolution like? Is it a downgrade and if so how much? Can changing the video display settings on the Xbox dashboard affect this, and if so in what ways? What do you actually see through the Quest? Is it a 'full headset' viewing angle image? Are there black borders? Is it more like a giant flat cinema screen in front of you that has your Xbox feed displayed? I understand the basics of setting it up but I want details and experiences: Why the hell aren't more people talking about this?! This feels like SUCH a huge development that I can't believe it's taken the couple of months since I've thrown myself into finding out all I can about VR and the Quest, to discover this. And just yesterday I found out you could stream essentially anything from your Xbox via the sideloaded Onecast app.Īnd thus my already VR blown mind was blown even further, forever. ![]() I'm all about the idea and potential of the Quest and will be getting one soon. I had my first experiences with VR earlier this year and it was a true game changer for me. I've been a gamer for over 30 years and have been an Xbox gamer since the Halo days. No NFT or Crypto content is permitted (including self-promotion).Please try to link to the official Oculus post, for example, instead of a tweet of a news article.Generic let’s play content/360 degree is not allowed. Also flair self-promotion appropriately.Please make sure you self-promote reasonably and it consists of less than 10% of your total post history at all times.Do not discuss or share links to anything containing or regarding piracy, hacking, account sharing, etc.Personal buying/selling/begging is not permitted, as well as affiliate links to any site.No buying/selling, begging, crowdfunding, or affiliate links.Please use the new user thread for quick questions, purchasing advice & other one-off questions.Low effort Memes/Reaction images or gifs.Requests - including friend requests, looking-for-group requests, account sharing, etc.Showing off posts - Purchases, tracking information screenshots & low effort unboxing photos.Posts must be on-topic and relevant to the Oculus Quest or r/OculusQuest.Posts must be about or related to the Oculus Quest and must not be low effort.Keep the discussion civil or your post/comment may be removed.ĭon't instigate drama or troll. ![]() No personal attacks, disrespectful language, drama, or trolling.OneCast is an app that streams your Xbox One games to any supported device, in high definition video with near-zero lag.Welcome to /r/OculusQuest, the place to discuss the Meta/Oculus Quest and Quest 2. ![]()
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