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joeskyyy | 5 years ago

Wait really?! I was wondering why I would want to fork over so much money for the app, but having this as a possibility changes everything. Thanks for the heads up :D

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someperson|5 years ago

To wirelessly stream PC virtual reality games to the Oculus Quest you wouldn't just need Virtual Desktop but also a 5GHz wifi router.

You may be interested in the alternative (official) solution, which is not wireless but allows streaming PC VR games using "Oculus Link" using a compatible USBC cable. The cable that comes in the box is unfortunately USB2.0 (so not compatible), your best bet is to checkout this page: https://support.oculus.com/444256562873335/. The official Oculus cable has fibre-optic transceivers built in so is very expensive. Oculus lists some third-party cables on Amazon by Anker, which used by a lot of people (10 foot recommended, but the tiny 3 foot one is really cheap).

I haven't yet tried Virtual Desktop 5GHz streaming, but Oculus Link with a 3 foot cable streams perfectly (good for seated VR, which many PC games assume). I do want to try 5GHz Wifi streaming though! Untethered play is the best!

joeskyyy|5 years ago

Small update for you: I did this on my AmpliFi HD mesh network and it worked pretty flawlessly! I tried it in multiple places around my house and didn't experience lag, exposure of apps I tried was super limited cause I got distracted by other things, but it's really nice! I also tried the Oculus Link method, and honestly the Virtual Desktop experience was surprisingly better? Maybe it's all in my head because it's all wireless and feels like magic haha

Loading up the SideQuest APK was super easy and has now led me down the awesome rabbit hole of poking at Oculus dev :D

timdorr|5 years ago

Note that to get that functionality, you'll need to sideload a small .apk (Quest is built on Android). You can use plain adb to do this, or something like SideQuest if you want a GUI.