• Apeman42@lemmy.world
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        9 days ago

        I inherited my dad’s Quest 3s. I still use it, because it’s the best form of exercise that I’ve found I can stick to, but I’d definitely love to jump ship from Meta as soon as I can.

        Hoping that modding games on the Frame standalone is as easy as on the Steam Deck. I’ve been too unmotivated to do the SideQuest thing for custom Beat Saber songs so far.

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          8 days ago

          Frame modding will almost certainly be identical to deck. I could see the arm builds of proton maybe not being able to run some of the injection type mods but even in that case I don’t think it would be long before it gets sorted. Someone with one of those android handheld consoles that can now do the deck thing should be able to test it beforehand but it might be too niche with the current amount of users of that specific setup.

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      9 days ago

      Same. If Valve can bring get streaming going and bring fully fledged x86 games to an arm headset, oh boy. Skyrim VR will be lit

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        9 days ago

        You can already play Skyrim VR on older VR headsets, I have it. Had to add an ungodly amount of mods to get it more playable but there is a mod manager that simplifies it

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          8 days ago

          I know, but i have a cable and cramped setup. I’love to stream it to the garden or something with a lighter headset

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        9 days ago

        Can’t the frame run the game itself? I thought it’s a full fledged computer

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          9 days ago

          They say it’s “streaming first” but supports titels directly on it, too. Either way, I am hyped

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          9 days ago

          It’s ARM-based, so x86 code will not run natively on it. But Steam has something similar to Proton for ARM.

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          8 days ago

          Kinda. ARM isn’t great for high-power user cases, and the hardware in the frame isn’t top-end for the architecture.

          The frame can run less intensive games, but will struggle with heavier games. I assume Skyrim VR will be in the latter category, especially with mods.

      • Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        9 days ago

        I mean they cut out the middleman and you can just run x86 software on ARM with FEX (and by extension, windows-built games via proton).

        I don’t see a future where a dedicated PC will become optional for the majority of PCVR titles, but I would imagine the wireless streaming tech valve’s already included into the headset should make it pretty painless if you’re already a PC gamer.

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      9 days ago

      I’m hoping that it’ll be able to work well as a portable workstation for coding and whatnot.

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        9 days ago

        I haven’t really tried it, but my Quest has an option to project a virtual keyboard onto a flat surface instead of just poking at the air. I could see something like that being helpful for coding or long-form typing.