Just got my Rift, using an older overclocked CPU. I know it is not one
of the recommended CPUs, but it works just fine with all the apps I've
tried so far. Is there any way to disable the "doesn't meet recommended
specifications" message in Oculus Ho...
Hi Rifters,Soon after I got my DK1, I started work on my project, which
I'm now calling Virtual World Link. I've worked on it very sporadically
over the past year or so, and recently I got it into a workable enough
state that it's probably worth post...
My DK1 and DK2 (and gear VR for that matter) all fog like crazy, but I
haven't noticed it at all on the CV1. Also, the padding is definitely
removable (or rather, the padding is attached to a stiff plastic oval
which clips onto the headset), not sure...
Popopinsel said:Do you have any other (incompatible) USB 3.0 controllers
installed like an Etron or Intel one from your motherboard? You could
try to uninstall or disable these in Device Manager.Disabling the
incompatible controller and restarting Oc...
The registry trick worked great for the processor, thanks! The Rift
compatibility tool now shows it in compliance.Unfortunately, I still get
the message in Oculus home because of a USB controller on my system (I
bought the USB3 card that Oculus recom...
Back when I pledged for Elite: Dangerous, we got the single player
combat scenarios only. Even with the DK1, they were so much more
thrilling in VR than on a monitor, that I basically only played in VR.
Now in the larger universe, I am spending much ...