really slow moving and barely has anything working. If you want VR in Linux get an Index. They work right out of the box. I can't remember the software off the top of my head but you can get one that allows you to play Oculus store stuff on Index. All of that works in Linux. People haveWow, that's great to hear. I don't care for "Oculus store stuff", because that's way subpar experiences compared to PCVR things. The Index being so compatible with Linux I guess, has to do with SteamOS being some kind of Linux fork, right? Also, PCVR games/experiences usually don't need motion controllers, or you moving around a lot, just being able to pan your head around and "look around" your area. Most of the PCVR games I play on Window$ are "cockpit mode" games, and a few "stand in place" exploration first-person games.
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