Home • PC Game Hardware • PC Game News • 15 Katharine Castle Hardware Editor 20th November 2019 / 10:30AM The Oculus Quest just got a little bit better. Well, for some people at least. As of November 18, Oculus’ Link software is now in beta, meaning Quest owners can now play PC-based Rift games using their portable headset. There are, however, some pretty big catches, like the fact you need an Nvidia-based gaming PC in order for it to work because it currently doesn’t support any kind of AMD graphics card. Read on to see exactly what you need in order to get started. As you may already know, a large part of the Quest’s appeal is the fact you don’t need a high-powered gaming PC to play virtual reality games. It’s tether-free, too, meaning you don’t have to worry about tripping up on any pesky cables while you’re off Beat-ing Sabers and what not. Alas, in order for Oculus Link to work, you’ll need to sacrifice that tether-free goodness and connect your Quest to a compatible gaming PC. Once you’ve plugged your headset into your PC’s USB3 port, you’ll then need to use the Oculus desktop app to… Read full this story
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