most my playtime in windows has been while playing in vr. but now ALVR has gotten good i don’t think i’ll be seeing much windows playtime next year.

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    11 months ago

    Still a bit irritated by defining VR as a platform on the same level as Linux or Windows, but whatever.

    2022 2023

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      11 months ago

      I kinda think they did that because of the Quest since what do you call that if you’re only playing games installed in the headset, not using Quest Link?

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        11 months ago

        You can run steam games on the quest (without link)? I thought it was locked to the occulus store.

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          Sorry, no I didn’t mean it could play Steam games without Link. I was just saying that there is precedent for calling it a platform of its own because of how Quest works. Sure, on Steam it’s going to be based on the OS running it, but VR is a more unique experience than the OS being the platform.

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    I can’t seem to find the time spent by platform? I remember seeing it last year but now I don’t? Edit : I think that’s because I actually played 100% on Linux wow!