Yes, I made a video taking about getting SteamVR to work on it actually! ruclips.net/video/r13LQl1apzw/видео.html It’s still very much an unpolished experience, but it’ll get a lot better over time!
I just tested Steam Link out and it gives me an “Enhanced 4K option” so it can support higher resolutions. In my video I only used Moonlight, which is an alternative to Steam Link and also supports 4K
Lmao the actual experience isn’t blurry at all, quite the opposite. Any blur in this video is because of the recording. The recording shows the foveated rendering, which makes the area where your eyes are looking at much higher resolution while everything else is lower quality
Owo, i can play my talking tom in a giant scream jskaksjs
Now that I've experienced Talking Tom+ on a giant screen, I have reached the peak of my life and its all downhill from here
Really you can play VR games like Half-Life Alex or Sim racing on Vision Pro wow!
Yeah it’s cool! It’s still very unpolished and requires some Valve Index controllers + base stations, but as of right now it works!
Sure, but can you play actual VR games in this $3500 VR headset?
Thank you 😂😂
Yes, I made a video taking about getting SteamVR to work on it actually! ruclips.net/video/r13LQl1apzw/видео.html It’s still very much an unpolished experience, but it’ll get a lot better over time!
Is the app you use to connect the gaming systems like that free?
Moonlight? yes it's 100% free.
@@alejofossati is the quality 4k/look as good as it does in this video
thing is pointless for the avg person, in a few years they will be less expensive and more practical.
Isn't Steam Link limited to 1080p for streaming games?
I just tested Steam Link out and it gives me an “Enhanced 4K option” so it can support higher resolutions. In my video I only used Moonlight, which is an alternative to Steam Link and also supports 4K
Gaming on the Apple Vision Pro Changes the Game*
*into a blurry unresponsive mess
Lmao the actual experience isn’t blurry at all, quite the opposite. Any blur in this video is because of the recording. The recording shows the foveated rendering, which makes the area where your eyes are looking at much higher resolution while everything else is lower quality
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