I have heard they are working on merging Rift games with Quest. Anyone know for sure? Any new info on this? Would be cool and awesome b/c there is not much content on Quest. Thanks! 🙂
Cross-buys on both systems sort of does the same thing as does the Quest Link.
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"Not much content"? It's up to what, 60-70 games/apps or so now? Plus there's Link, plus there's Sidequest. How much more do you need before there IS "much content"?
@RHunterr - of course there is a good sampling of content as you stated, 60-70 games/apps etc. LOL But to be honest contrasting the Rift library content and category selection availability - Quest is lagging far behind b/c it is so new. BUT of course I am sure the Quest library will grow significantly over time. Rift & Steam for example have a HUGE category selection. This makes a difference for me. Thanks for your input. 🙂
@zerocool1028 - I'm new to VR and just ordered my Oculus Quest a few days ago. Some guys here mentioned the "link" and "sidequest" as a work around to get other games and apps to work with Quest. I'll have to get the USB-C link cable etc. I am on a learning curve here b/c I am new to VR as mentioned. I want to be able play The Elevator Ritual game, Agony and many others that are on on Rift and Steam.
I agree the Quest is nowhere near the Rift library but this is what Link is for. I got the Quest to have the best of both worlds: wireless functionality and a portable easy plug & play experience PLUS the option to plug it to PC and play Rift / SteamVR games. Right now, am just waiting for the dedicated Link cable to come out and then am good to go! 🙂
So many people are missing fun of totally wireless Backpack PC experience. That's so sad. You buy so little of them, thus they are so costly. We need to buy more to lower the price.