Oculus released the first big update for quest 2 virtual reality headset. The new features is the 90Hz refresh rate mode that now expands to all apps by default. including through Oculus Link, which now in beta.
Oclulus says it is know allowing developers to ship quest title with native 90Hz support instead of the 72Hz that was active by default.
when you connect the quest 2 to your pc via an Oculus link cable, you will be able to toggle between 72Hz , 80Hz or 90Hz through the Oculus app on pc. Oculus says it has improved overall visual quality when using the link function and the automatic graphics profile settings. There is a new interface for tweaking graphical settings in the app, as wall as for easily adjusting the render resolution for a sharper image.
The new update reduced the overall latency which can reduce motion to “photon” latency by managing rhe frame timing according to app actual work,the feature will be available both quest and quest 2 with “software enhancements”.
The next week , Oculus will release the Oculus move, the app let you track fitness metrics that tracked from playing Vr games. You will able to see how many calories you have burned and how many time spend being physically active in games that you play.
Oculus let you capture the headset’s screen through the ios and android app, you can make clips of your own, plus you can record clips directly to your facebook account or manually connect your quest to your pc and drag the files.
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