im confused, its specs are amazing and on paper is more powerful than the meta quest 3, but its mainly being advertised as a streaming headset that goes from your vr spec pc (that is becoming more and more expensive these days for people).
so can it play games natively on the headset or not? i want to get it for my birthday as i see it as a worthy sucessor to my quest 2 that is amazing, but its controllers are drifiting to an unrepairable degree.
imagine no mans sky on it :0


They’ve already confirmed exactly that, but if you have a Steam Deck you know those “verifications” are completely useless.
As someone with a deck, who has complained about games that were verified when they probably shouldn’t have been, I wouldn’t say useless, it’s certainly flawed, and irritating that it’s not better, but it’s not useless
Agree to disagree, I suppose. That was my experience. And looking at Proton DB the experience of many others as well.
I made a purchasing choice yesterday based on the verification status. Triggering me to look closer and see what issues there were.
Well if it makes you feel better, I don’t even look at it anymore because pretty much everything just works. To the extent that in the off chance it doesn’t work I will just refund it.
Thanks, I feel a lot better now
That’s okay, we’ll just have to have a crowdsourced FrameDB (or maybe it will be added onto ProtonDB).
Exactly. That website is going to have their hands full with all the new Valve hardware haha.
thats actually a great point 😆 . the difference with vr is that the games have to have a good frame rate, as unlike on the deck, you will get sick because of the fps.