OOH, do let me know how that works out! I'm wondering how well it'll work with an index that also needs to communicate with the base stations. Thanks so much for your comment and kind words!
Unfortunately I did not for this video; I tried AFMF on my desktop a few months back and wasn't impressed with the performance, but you've inspired me to try again! I'll probably go ahead and do then and report on a later FG/AFMF video. Thanks for your comment!
Nice video! I too tried to use my Go + Virtual Desktop + Pico/Quest but everytime I connect to the Go my resolution is super low that the view is pretty pixelated. DId you experience this too or have an idea how to fix it? On my gaming laptop everything is sharp and I use same VD settings on both!
Thanks so much for your detailed comment! I did initially have some really grainy textures (mostly in the Steam Home environment) but this was largely due to that double wi-fi connection I believe. When I moved the Go closer to my router, and then I was also closer to my Go, I was able to capture the footage in the video. I'm guessing if you use a USB-C hub with ethernet port you should have much better success, alternatively there may be some settings in Virtual Desktop that aren't playing nice. Do you know what quality settings, bandwidth, and if SSW is on in VD?
I tried it with SSW on and off no change. I also shared a comparison picture but somehow that got deleted?@@gamers-generation I use on laptop and go the same settings but one is low res the other high res.
Hi there, thanks so much for your kind words! I'll be honest, I didn't know ETS2 had a VR mode (I had to look it up). Based on the specs, I'd assume it should run pretty decently since the Go is basically above recommended specs, even though VR is often more demanding.
Ill be honest. Only reason i was curious if the legion go could handle the quest 2 is to use the quest 2 like a second screen instead of buying the legion glasses.
@ProjectFraz So technically it can do that, either using steam link or virtual desktop, but you'd still need a keyboard because typing would be painful. Unfortunately I no longer own a Quest 2 so I can't test if new spatial features are available. But the glasses are a different use case. I don't have the Legion Glasses but check out my other XE glasses reviews as the Legion Glasses use the same display technology and what you want might be more in line with Viture's desktop app.
@s1zzzzzzzzzz thanks for your comment! I'll definitely try it out, but I haven't installed many mods and I'm not sure how much mods will affect things like vram.
Thanks for your question! Unfortunately I don't have a Rift S so I can't confirm, but I would assume it COULD work, as long as you have some adapters or hubs to bridge between the headset and the handheld, since only some handhelds (usually the Chinese ones) have USB-A ports on them.
@@gamers-generation honestly the same titles. I’m currently gaming on a 2018 or so MacBook Pro running Bootcamp with an RX580 eGPU - it’s spotty at best with VR and I want to know if titles like Half-Life Alyx and Legendary Tales can work well with a legion go and a moderate/older GPU. I like the idea of having a single system I can take with me and play handheld. Then slap on a dock for actual VR grunt while at home.
@@jefgirdler7232 Ahhh I got you, so you're running through TB3/TB4 enclosure I assume? So I published a video (has no views hahahha) th-cam.com/video/6ua3clJyprQ/w-d-xo.html Which shows the ROG Ally with the proprietary eGPU, and HL:Alyx worked quite well as well as the other titles I tried out. Now there will be some tradeoffs with USB4 bandwidth limitations and the Go, but thankfully the Go isn't your only handheld option (it really does do it all though)!
I am using a quest 2. I have an rog ally and was able to run rumble vr on 40-60fps. Now, I seem the have trouble running the oculus software past the amd card. It detects it and says the graphics card is unable to run vr but I know it can very well. Is there a way to get past this?
Thanks for your comment! Just to clarify, do you mean the Oculus desktop app? Unless you're specifically playing games from that storefront/app, you don't need to use that app. As in, you should be able to play your SteamVR games without it installed through either SteamLink (on the Quest) or Virtudal Desktop, on the ROG Ally. Have you updated your Ally drivers or tried force updating the drivers?
Sorry you'll have to clarify. You don't need cables per se, but you will have a much better experience when wired. How fast is your connection and how far will you be from your router?
@@D1youtuber405 Oh definitely. If you're using a Go, you can play some games using a VR headset, but not everything will run really well. It depends on what you're trying to play. What hardware do you already own? Also, happy to help, thanks for your questions!
Great editing and narration as always! 🎉
Great video!
Thanks always my friend! Did you know you can also do this on your A1? Performance will be a little worse, but it's possible!
@@gamers-generation Really? Hmm.. Maybe I will try.. 🤔
Yup! I did try it before, though not with as many titles. And I was also surprised with the success.@@MarioReischer
Great video! I'm waiting for nofio wireless adapter for Valve Index. I wonder how such setup with this handheld would work. Thanks for the video!
OOH, do let me know how that works out! I'm wondering how well it'll work with an index that also needs to communicate with the base stations. Thanks so much for your comment and kind words!
Did you try fluid motion frames with spacewarp from VD? On top of each other I bet the performance is insane.
Unfortunately I did not for this video; I tried AFMF on my desktop a few months back and wasn't impressed with the performance, but you've inspired me to try again! I'll probably go ahead and do then and report on a later FG/AFMF video. Thanks for your comment!
thanks, nice video!
Thanks dude!
Nice video! I too tried to use my Go + Virtual Desktop + Pico/Quest but everytime I connect to the Go my resolution is super low that the view is pretty pixelated. DId you experience this too or have an idea how to fix it? On my gaming laptop everything is sharp and I use same VD settings on both!
Thanks so much for your detailed comment!
I did initially have some really grainy textures (mostly in the Steam Home environment) but this was largely due to that double wi-fi connection I believe. When I moved the Go closer to my router, and then I was also closer to my Go, I was able to capture the footage in the video. I'm guessing if you use a USB-C hub with ethernet port you should have much better success, alternatively there may be some settings in Virtual Desktop that aren't playing nice.
Do you know what quality settings, bandwidth, and if SSW is on in VD?
Try killing steam vr with the VDX running time
I tried it with SSW on and off no change. I also shared a comparison picture but somehow that got deleted?@@gamers-generation I use on laptop and go the same settings but one is low res the other high res.
what do you mean with killing it?@@JalilDiamond just switching to VDXR?
Hey man great video! Do you think the legion go could handle euro truck simulator in vr? I don’t mind it being in the lowest settings
Hi there, thanks so much for your kind words! I'll be honest, I didn't know ETS2 had a VR mode (I had to look it up). Based on the specs, I'd assume it should run pretty decently since the Go is basically above recommended specs, even though VR is often more demanding.
Ill be honest. Only reason i was curious if the legion go could handle the quest 2 is to use the quest 2 like a second screen instead of buying the legion glasses.
@ProjectFraz So technically it can do that, either using steam link or virtual desktop, but you'd still need a keyboard because typing would be painful. Unfortunately I no longer own a Quest 2 so I can't test if new spatial features are available.
But the glasses are a different use case. I don't have the Legion Glasses but check out my other XE glasses reviews as the Legion Glasses use the same display technology and what you want might be more in line with Viture's desktop app.
Im gonna be using it for Vrchat only and maybe chilloutvr as well so Its nice to have videos to help
Ooh that sounds fun! Thanks for the comment!
Curious to see if Fallout 4 VR would work.
Are you in my head? Get out of there!!! Planning to do a follow up at some point testing some FOVR! Please stay tuned! And thanks for your comment!
@@gamers-generation nice!
@@gamers-generation yo can u try Blade and Sorcery too? please and thanks
@s1zzzzzzzzzz thanks for your comment! I'll definitely try it out, but I haven't installed many mods and I'm not sure how much mods will affect things like vram.
@@gamers-generation thats alright
Do you think a rift s would work?
Thanks for your question! Unfortunately I don't have a Rift S so I can't confirm, but I would assume it COULD work, as long as you have some adapters or hubs to bridge between the headset and the handheld, since only some handhelds (usually the Chinese ones) have USB-A ports on them.
Thanks. Love your channel 😃
@@morcheebix Thanks so much for your kind words, you've just made my day!
Have you tried this using an eGPU on the Legion Go?
I have not, I've been meaning to though... anything you want to see? Thanks for the comment!
@@gamers-generation honestly the same titles. I’m currently gaming on a 2018 or so MacBook Pro running Bootcamp with an RX580 eGPU - it’s spotty at best with VR and I want to know if titles like Half-Life Alyx and Legendary Tales can work well with a legion go and a moderate/older GPU. I like the idea of having a single system I can take with me and play handheld. Then slap on a dock for actual VR grunt while at home.
@@jefgirdler7232 Ahhh I got you, so you're running through TB3/TB4 enclosure I assume? So I published a video (has no views hahahha) th-cam.com/video/6ua3clJyprQ/w-d-xo.html
Which shows the ROG Ally with the proprietary eGPU, and HL:Alyx worked quite well as well as the other titles I tried out. Now there will be some tradeoffs with USB4 bandwidth limitations and the Go, but thankfully the Go isn't your only handheld option (it really does do it all though)!
I am using a quest 2. I have an rog ally and was able to run rumble vr on 40-60fps. Now, I seem the have trouble running the oculus software past the amd card. It detects it and says the graphics card is unable to run vr but I know it can very well. Is there a way to get past this?
Thanks for your comment! Just to clarify, do you mean the Oculus desktop app? Unless you're specifically playing games from that storefront/app, you don't need to use that app. As in, you should be able to play your SteamVR games without it installed through either SteamLink (on the Quest) or Virtudal Desktop, on the ROG Ally.
Have you updated your Ally drivers or tried force updating the drivers?
I have a USB hub without an ethernet port, do you think I could get it to run just through a USB c cable?
Sorry you'll have to clarify. You don't need cables per se, but you will have a much better experience when wired. How fast is your connection and how far will you be from your router?
Can I use a pcvr or it has to be a oculus quest cause I got a windows mixed reality
You mean like an Index or Pico 4? Yeah for sure!
@@gamers-generation ok thanks man
@@gamers-generation yes if I buy vr desktop will it make a difference
@@D1youtuber405 Oh definitely. If you're using a Go, you can play some games using a VR headset, but not everything will run really well. It depends on what you're trying to play. What hardware do you already own? Also, happy to help, thanks for your questions!
@@gamers-generationI’m
Using the rog ally
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Yessir!
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