03-28-2016 04:08 PM
09-27-2016 01:31 AM
09-27-2016 04:21 AM
09-27-2016 04:29 AM
Techy111 said:
Not sure if this is known, but navigate to 😧 (or C or whatever)Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime and simply delete Compatibility.json and restart oculus service. That should remove it both inside and outside the headset without registry tweaks.
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09-27-2016 04:50 AM
Techy111 said:
Not sure if this is known, but navigate to 😧 (or C or whatever)Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime and simply delete Compatibility.json and restart oculus service. That should remove it both inside and outside the headset without registry tweaks.
Not from me but on shhhhhhh.........reddit 😉
09-27-2016 10:55 AM
09-27-2016 11:53 AM
Westside123 said:
Exactly this annoying message is not only irritating it stops you from playing (and buying) any games from the Oculus store.
09-27-2016 12:18 PM
10-08-2016 11:40 PM
10-08-2016 11:59 PM
10-09-2016 12:32 AM
Noxasa said:
Oculus changed the location of the compatibility.json file to C:\Users\<<username>>\AppData\Local\Oculus.
Also, now Oculus tries to get around you deleting the file by automatically downloading a new one
Blah blah blah
After modifying the security settings for that file just restart the
Oculus VR Runtime service and it will no longer show the nag message.