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hi @Der_Heiland-05 , seems the VR still not supported.
also found in reddit shared too and they said can only virtual desktop
https://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comments/104fs86/oculus_pc_vr_w_intel_770_750_gpu_yes_you_can_play/
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hi @Der_Heiland-05 , seems the VR still not supported.
also found in reddit shared too and they said can only virtual desktop
https://www.reddit.com/r/oculus/comments/104fs86/oculus_pc_vr_w_intel_770_750_gpu_yes_you_can_play/
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Intel does not appear to care about future VR support for their (aged) ARC750-770 series of graphic cards. Or is incompetent to do so .
Although I would have loved to help Intel becoming a new choice in the market , this will be a serious blow even to think about getting an intel card again. I am convinced the raw power of the card is not the trouble , but releasing a card claiming to support newest technology ( rbar , DX12 , raytracing, deep link, latest CPU ,etc) and not to support VR is unacceptable.
Worse is to keep customer in false hopes that the developerteam is evolving the drivers in the future , which after more than a year is obviously wrong.
To claim this problem as solved and advising to use Desktop VR is a joke.
So Intel, tell the truth and admit not to do anything to add VR support.
A very disappointed arc 770 User who will never again by a graphic-card made by intel.
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Hi @bobo2024 , yeah a bit upset. Hopefully they are working on VR. or maybe for the next coming model....
because i can see in the future VR will be common features. but still we dont know when they will release it.
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3 months have passed an there is still no VR support to be in sight. Does intel have changed their mind because of ramping their drivers to evolve ?
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I was kinda wondering about this. I switched to an A770 from a Radeon Pro VI, and hadn't tried my HP Reverb again yet. I wanted the A770 for better out-of-the-box support on Linux, but it kinda sucks if there's no VR support. I only want PCVR, not standalone, and the new Pimax "Crystal Super" looks interesting, and I'd definitely be interested in the next gen Intel GPU's to go with that if they have VR support.

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