Post by: u/blemishes
My last VR Headset was the the rift s, last week I purchased the quest 3 and I was truly impressed with the development of vr in the latest years.
My favorite feature is air link not having to use cables it’s god send to me, because my primary goal with the quest 3 is PCVR.
Now. started using steam link and it was a “good” experience initially with my old Asus router, then i purchased a dedicated router (asus ax55) to make the experience better. But I was having terrible lag in project wingman and the quality of the image was blurred if you look at the sides inside steam vr, tried other games like no man’s sky and it waa good, beat saber a total chaos if the eye resolution was at something over 100%.
I started thinking it was a bad decision to buy the router and my last hope was VD. And wow:
-No lag
-image quality it’s amazing
-stability
-no micro lags
-it gives you detailed information about performance
Usually I don’t post about these things but if someone it’s having some issues with steam link try VD.
And for the first time I can play for hours without feeling sick that’s weird because with the rift s with just a 20 minute session i felt sick the rest of the day
OtherwiseArt5810: I play highly modded and high notes per second beat saber using virtual desktop and its even better than when I'm connected via a 3.0 link cable, virtual desktop is a godsend
crazyplayer2481: Guess you're the odd one out, most high skill players use cable or airlink, vd or other 3rd parties streaming apps aren't even close in term of tracking. I tried vd before, while image quality is good, tracking is unbearable in beat saber, going back to wired is the best (heck even airlink has better tracking than vd)
crookedDeebz: link cable 900mbps with a 40 series nvidia gpu...nothing comes close
clarity, super sampling, tracking, charging, etc...cant be beat