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Quest 2 supports all games and software made for the first-generation model, and existing titles can be updated to support higher graphical quality on Quest 2. It also supports Quest Link (USB) and Air Link (Wi-Fi), which allows the headset to be used with Oculus Rift-compatible software on a PC.
Steam Link is a hardware and software ... which allows streaming content from a PC running ... The software competes primarily with the Meta Quest "Air Link ...
In May 2020, The Verge acknowledged that the Quest had improved since its launch to become "the closest thing that exists to a sleek, almost mainstream VR headset", citing an expanding software library, and the ability to use the headset with a PC over USB via the Oculus Link feature (and over Wi-Fi using the sideloaded third-party software ...
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PC build 19.0 v20 Quest build 20.0 August 17, 2020 integration of Unity; choose to mute anyone else in the party on a person-by-person basis; image stabilization for in-VR recording (PC only) ability to hide the ‘Activate Oculus Link’ modal (PC only) [88] PC build 20.0 Quest build 20.01 October 12, 2021 v23 Quest build 23.0 November 13, 2020
Cross-buy is a feature of some digital distribution systems available across multiple device platforms, where users who purchase a license to a specific piece of software are able to use the versions of the software for different device classes at no additional charge.
In VirtualLink mode, there were six high-speed lanes active in the USB-C connector and cable: four lanes transmit four DisplayPort HBR 3 video streams from the PC to the headset while two lanes implement a bidirectional USB 3.1 Gen 2 channel between the PC and the headset. Unlike the classic DisplayPort USB-C alternate mode, VirtualLink has no ...
Castlequest (known in Japan as Castle Excellent (キャッスルエクセレント, Kyassuru Ekuserento)) is a puzzle-action video game.It was developed and published by ASCII Corporation in 1985 for the FM-7, PC-88, and Sharp X1.