Valve has released Steam Link on Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro headsets. Steam Link is a free app that lets you stream games from your Steam library to another device. In this case, you'll be able to stream SteamVR games to your Meta Quest headset wirelessly.
While you previously could do that, you needed to jump through a bunch of hoops to get it going - no more!
While anyone can download the Steam Link app on their Meta Quest headset, there are few things to keep in mind. First, you'll need to have your PC connected to your router through a wired connection. The router also needs to be able to support at least a 5GHz WiFi connection for the headset.
Since the games will be running on your PC, and not the headset, you need to meet the minimum requirements of whatever game you want to stream. Valve says your PC needs to have an Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 as a minimum, which shouldn't be a problem for anyone playing VR games on their PC.
Obviously, SteamVR needs to be installed on the PC you'll be streaming from. SteamVR is a free tool that is automatically installed with all VR games, though you can download it manually. Now that you know what you need to get it started, here's how to actually do it.
Run SteamVR on your PC.
Connect your Meta Quest to the same network as your PC.
Download the Steam Link app from the store.
The App will walk you through the rest of the process, so follow the instructions.
Time to play Half-Life: Alyx - Meta Quest 2 and 3 can now play your SteamVR games wirelessly. Steam Link
Steam Link
Steam Link is a hardware and software product developed by Valve Corporation for streaming Steam content from a personal computer or Steam Machine wirelessly to a mobile device or other monitor.
has arrived on Meta Quest VR headsets, which immediately unlocks a major SteamVR feature. Valve has released Steam Link on Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro headsets.
You can now officially play genre-defining PC VR games like Half-Life: Alyx and Phasmophobia on a Quest 3 mixed reality headset without any workarounds. Valve just announced Steam Link compatibility for Meta's headsets, including the Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro.
However, as long as they have a capable PC capable of running VR games, they can play their favorite Steam games on their Meta Quest 2 headset. The best part is that the Meta Quest 2 supports wireless PC connections through Meta Air Link.
Download and install the Steam Link app from the Meta Quest store in your headset. You can also download from the Meta Quest app on your phone. After you've installed Steam Link, open it and follow the on-screen instructions for connecting your headset to your home PC.
But thanks to the release of the Steam Link app on Quest 3, there is now a third option that trumps the other two for ease. Here's how to play Steam games on the Quest 3 with Steam Link: Download the Steam Link app from the Meta store. Open Steam on your PC and download SteamVR.
While the Quest 2 is limited to VR, the Quest 3 introduces mixed-reality AR/VR, seamlessly blending virtual and real environments. This means apps and games can integrate with your surroundings. For example, games can overlay on reality, creating virtual gaming experiences.
No, you cannot - at all. The Quest 2 has an extremly slow phone gpu (Adreno 650, part of the XR2 SoC), so you're basically playing VR games on a phone. If you want high-end VR games, like those on Steam or in the Meta Rift Store, you'll need a fast gaming rig - the faster the better.
Launch SteamVR: You can do this by clicking on "Library" and then selecting "SteamVR" from the tools section. b. Follow the Setup Wizard: SteamVR will guide you through a series of steps to calibrate your VR hardware, including headset and controller tracking.
The Meta Quest 2 is self-contained, so once it's connected to Wi-Fi, it doesn't need to be connected to a phone or PC. It comes with a built-in software store, hand-tracking controllers, and passthrough cameras so you can see the room around you while you're wearing the headset.
You can play hundreds of games with a Meta Quest 2, 3, or Pro headset, the latest Quest software update, an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership, a supported controller, and a high-speed internet connection.
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In this tutorial, we'll be giving you a step by step guide on how to play the best game available, Half Life Alyx, on the now Oculus Quest 2, now rebranded to Meta Quest 2. We're also going to compare Oculus Air Link vs Virtual Desktop, since one is free and the other costs $20.
Playing as Alyx Vance, you are humanity's only chance for survival. How long is Half-Life: Alyx? When focusing on the main objectives, Half-Life: Alyx is about 12 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 18½ Hours to obtain 100% completion.
Half Life Alyx is a Valve game, so you need to get it through Steam. You can play it through Steam VR with either your Quest using Oculus Link, or a Rift if you have one. You will not be able to play the game on stand alone Quest.
Meta's Quest 3 has both hand tracking and included controllers, which helps a ton when gaming. The controllers are excellent for high-speed action like Beat Saber, and have helpful vibration feedback. Hand tracking is the flip side of Vision Pro: It's not great for browsing, but better in 3D games that use the inputs.
If you want to get the most out of the game, you'll want to aim for the Half-Life Alyx recommended specs. The developer Valve recommends an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 GPU, an Intel Core i7-9700K CPU, and 16GB of RAM to reduce the likelihood of stuttering and other performance issues when playing Half-Life Alyx.
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