ive been trying for hours to get this to work and it shouldn’t be this difficult surely.Īny help would be greatly appreciated, happy to try anything to get this working else ill have to return itĩ00mb internet (wired) with wifi 6 router
What am i doing wrong… is there a latest install guide that i have missed that clears all this up, im trying to go down the wireless route but i have tried with link and got the same results.
I have tried with all the pop out windows removed as i have seen someone else had issues with this and a second monitor, this seems to save the sim from crashing but doesn’t help solve the VR
i have had ot where it has been flickering on the main monitor in a split screen state, this is the closest i have got to vr but the headset was saying exiting home and starting MSFS repeatedly, most of the time it crashes the sim. The issue i get is when i switch to VR using the key bindings im getting different issues, one time it may come up and say the headset cant be found, another time it has said openxr isnt available or words to that effect but most of the time it just causes the headset to flash to exiting home starting MSFS and just repeats this constantly until the sim crashes, other times i get the steamvr home flickering between different head positions but again still does not go into VR. If i start the quest and run the virtual desktop it connects to the pc fine, i then start MSFS which starts but the audio is a bit glitchy and it stutters a bit but it loads up, i set a random flight and start on the runway and the sim begins to load, I have double checked the openxr registry points to where it should do… all seems to match what i have read so far. I have purchased virtual desktop for the quest and i have the pc streamer running, ive installer steam vr as i saw in a post that this was needed despite having the game pass version of the sim. I have updated the Quest 2 and installed the pc software, ive turned on allow unknown installs and set it to the beta channel, i should be on v28 now. Im seeing some conflicting posts so im not sure what the correct way to setup the quest 2 is now.
Game Pass for PC is currently $5 per month for a limited time, and Game Pass Ultimate, which includes both PC and Xbox games, is $15 per month.Hi all, i recieved my Quest 2 today and i have been reading through loads of different posts but i seem to be stuck The Game Pass for PC and Game Pass Ultimate versions include Microsoft Flight Simulator, which normally sells for $60. Xbox Game Pass is a secret weapon for many gamers, with tons of great games included for a set monthly subscription price. It's included in the Xbox Game Pass for PC subscription MacOS systems can play a similar game called X-Plane, but it's not as advanced.
And unlike some other Microsoft software products like Office or Skype, you can't play this game on a Mac. The biggest hint is that this is called "Microsoft" Flight Simulator.
Read more: Best gaming laptops for 2020 Sorry, Mac gamers And, the game takes up almost 130GB of hard drive space, so better clear off some room. I'm using a laptop with a Nvidia 2080 GPU and Core i7-9750H right now, and that's just about acceptable, if I drop the resolution to 1,920x1,080 pixels. The "official" minimum specs to play the 2020 version of Microsoft Flight Simulator is an Intel Intel Core i5-4460 CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 (or Radeon RX 570) and 8GB of RAM. Obviously the best option is a high-end flight stick, but many of the top models are sold out right now. I could have gone into the settings and tried to remap some of the controls manually, but instead I switched to a gamepad, which worked better. The game didn't seem to recognize this, or if it did, it didn't care. My laptop, of course, did not have a separate number pad. But, during the tutorial, one of the very first instructions was to take control of the yoke by using the number pad. On my first attempt, I went with the keyboard-and-mouse control option on my gaming laptop. Good luck playing with a keyboard and mouse