The software maker will use the Recommended section of the Start menu, which usually shows file recommendations, to suggest apps from the Microsoft Store.

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    8 months ago

    I wish this was true…

    …but there’s still a few technical issues that keep things from running smooth.

    Also, VR.

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      8 months ago

      I mean, yeah, a few, but there are plenty with Windows too, and the overwhelming majority of games I’ve tried it with work fine.

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      8 months ago

      I play VR on Linux, it works surprisingly well, especially via Wayland. There’s an app called Envision that sets up basically everything you need for you. Unlike a few years ago, I had to do no fiddling, it just works.

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            8 months ago

            Which I have already tried - it don’t Wayland, and I get legendary stuttering when moving about. No go.

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              8 months ago

              Are you using Nvidia, if so that might be why I am running it just fine on an AMD gpu on wayland using Nobara

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              8 months ago

              So you bought proprietary windows hardware and youre upset it doesn’t have good enough performance? Seems short sighted but okay.

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                8 months ago

                I bought what was affordable on the used market. And VR stuff is almost entirely Windows exclusive, with only the Index having a native Linux compatibility via the recent SteamVR Linux port. While the Quest series (and a Pico, its Chinese competitor) run a special version of Android, they don’t have the performance in standalone mode that a PC has. Besides, my library of VR games are all on the PC.

                And before you say “you shold have Index”, I will point out the very, very high cost and requirement for external tracking hardware, aka “the lighthouse”, something I lack the space for.

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                  8 months ago

                  Maybe vr just isnt affordable yet? If its proprietary garbage, it’s just not yours. Lock-in is bullshit, and freedom sometimes requires sacrifice-even of toys and treats.

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          8 months ago

          I do too. Envision has an option to install “WiVRn” which I found worked way better than ALVR.

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            7 months ago

            I can’t build an Envision profile in Bazzite, several source code packages don’t exist.