![]() ![]() Update (2/7/17): If you’re using your Rift with SteamVR, this free utility makes supersampling easy. After enrolling in beta and updating windows, (for whatever reason it wasn't auto-updating) it finally works.Tired of jumbo pixels muddling in-game detail on your Rift games? Wish there was a way to boost detail even on VR titles with no options? Then the Oculus Debug tool may just be your saviour, as long as you have a PC that can handle it. I need to know what is going on, I just want to play my games.ĮDIT: A little update. Like I said, everything I read on the subreddit and Oculus fourms have been of no help. (I don't know why, I will try to update ASAP) One thing to note is that under my system specifications, it says that my Windows version is version 1809. Wipe Oculus from my system and reinstall.Try to update USB drivers (They were the latest version).After hours of trying to fix the issue, nothing has come of it. It also says that I should update my USB drivers. Upon inspection, I noticed that it says that it requires a USB 3.0 connection, even though all of my ports are USB 3.0. I can hear the Oculus Home sounds, but I can't see anything. When I put it on, I see the three loading dots, and my hands, which are stuck to the floor. I have owned my Oculus Rift S since it was first released. I know that the subreddit has been rather saturated with these kinds of USB driver posts, but everything I have read isn't helping. No low effort memes, gifs, image macros, etc.Įverything you need to know about the Quest 2 Wiki Pages.Read the FAQ before posting a question.This is a place for friendly VR discussion, don’t start drama, attack, or bait other redditors.New Quest 2 Owner? - Everything you need to know about the Quest 2 Rules of the Oculus Subreddit Welcome to /r/Oculus, a place for Oculus fans to discuss VR. ![]()
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