![]() So I wonder if this is some dodgy data pass-through in just my own Oculus Link cable or if it's a systemic-problem for everyone with the current version of Oculus Link not being configured correctly to pass through data. Virtual Desktop is alright but I prefer the higher visual fidelity, better reliability and lower latency using a wired connection via Oculus Link when I can. ![]() Movement follows the direction of headset or controller (as selected) in Half Life: Alyx, throwing works much better in SUPERHOT VR (SteamVR) and the benchmark seems to work fully. What's more is that everything (control-wise) seems to work just fine if I use the Virtual Desktop App. B button to bring up the menu worked and tracking of my hands and grip+trigger worked with hands fully represented in game but not the A button and actually selecting menu items so I can't actually start the benchmark run. I'm aware it's a bit unusual and uses headset direction to control a cursor but I couldn't select anything. I also tried the VR Benchmark Kanojo in SteamVR (for benchmarking purposes I swear) and I just completely couldn't select anything. I don't think it's just a lack of coordination on my part since throwing things seems to work just fine in Half Life: Alyx. Being unable to throw just makes the game unplayable when there are levels which require throwing to complete. I think it might be the "release" of the grip getting delayed heavily since I can sometimes get things to go by trying to let go midway through the swing and trying to "follow-through" very far. I'll try throw things but they end up going nowhere or even flying backwards. When trying to play SUPERHOT VR (in SteamVR via Oculus Link) throwing things seems completely broken. Not completely unplayable but very annoying since it keeps screwing up my movement and I have to try compensate by joystick turning constantly. The same issue is present regardless of if controller or headset relative movement is selected. If I use the joystick to continuous or snap turn, that seems to reset my in-game "direction" then forward is forward again. So I can push forward and I'll go forward but if I for example turn myself around 180 degrees IRL and push forward then I end up going backwards. When trying to play Half Life: Alyx with continuous locomotion, the joystick works at moving me around but it doesn't follow my headset/controller direction. Better yet, VR controllers simulate your hands in-game, letting you interact with her more directly. You’ll practically feel her breath on your cheek and the warmth of her fingers on your arm as you laugh and talk the day away. I'll also add that I'm using the official first-party Oculus Link cable which I bought together with my Quest 2 direct from the official Oculus website and everything is up-to-date afaik (I just let everything auto-update). In VR Kanojo, you can hang out with the lovely girl-next-door, Sakura Yuuhi. The controller/controls don't seem to be working 100% as intended. However, I have issues when trying to use them in Oculus Link. The Touch controllers which came with my Quest 2 seem to work 100% fine when running native apps no latency issues, no dropouts, all controls working as intended afaik. Run InitSetting.exe, click check for updates or update.Įssentially, you download the updater, then go into your registry_editor and add 2 keys, this will allow you to run the updater and download the files.I did some searches and I couldn't find anyone else making posts with this issue so hopefully isn't not a one-off thing. VERSION with type DWORD 32-bit and put the hex value 64. INSTALLDIR with type STRING and put the install directory path in there e.g. Get the updater from run it and it will extract to the folder you want, you can then just go in this folder to the English directory and copy the InitSetting.exe file to your VRKanojo folder.Ĭreate two keys in your registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\illusion\VRKanojo\VRKanojo The current version of this ISO is version 1.06, and after searching around, I finally came across a way to update the game To those who are wondering, this has been the only full copy of the game I’ve been able to come across (after a good hour or 2 of searching)
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