Oculus VR: Difference between revisions

When the Quest 2 was new, none of these problems existed. The headset ran smoothly, the Meta Link app worked reliably, and performance was stable across both standalone and PC-VR modes. Updates at that time generally improved the experience — adding features, boosting frame rates, and refining tracking. Over time, however, as Meta shifted its focus to newer models like the Quest 3 and Quest 3S, many users began noticing that the same software that once ran flawlessly on the Quest 2 started fe...
 
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