

I mostly use Linux but I dual-boot windows just for VR and every time I have to use windows it feels sluggish in comparison
I mostly use Linux but I dual-boot windows just for VR and every time I have to use windows it feels sluggish in comparison
Bazzite looks pretty cool, I’m setting up a computer for my friend’s from my old PC parts and might set up either that or Pop_OS on it
Same, except I’m American and would be happy if I was mistaken for one of my northern next-door neighbors
(I’m from Minnesota)
Using SteamInput yeah, I’m pretty sure
It basically works the same as the Deck’s controls itself, you’d just have to configure it in Steam. Not sure if it would have a default config or not though
I mostly only use them on macOS because each display has its own set of virtual desktops and I can just leave everything open and move between desktops instead of dealing with minimizing and reopening windows on individual displays instead of all displays switching desktops at once
(as far as I know, there aren’t any Linux DEs that have virtual desktops that work like that but I would love to be wrong about this because I love how this works on macOS)
I rarely use them on Linux (KDE in my case) though, it feels clunky and I usually just forget I had things open on another desktop lol
ALVR is so frustratingly close to working for me with the Quest 2 on Linux
Some games actually work flawlessly with it for me now, but recently I wanted to get back into Into The Radius 2 since they updated it a lot, and because it only supports a specific VR framework that I can’t seem to get my system to use, the game itself doesn’t connect to my headset, so I had to boot back into windows for that