At this point I accept that Valve probably can’t compete with the billions poured into the Meta Quest 3, but I’m glad they understand there’s an enthusiastic audience for whatever they do next.
It seems like one of the most conspicuous contributors to recent Linux fixes works for a consulting firm presumably contracted by Valve, so it definitely seems like a coordinated effort in preparation for… something.
Now why has Valve returned to seemingly continue work on SteamVR in earnest, especially where Linux is concerned…
Fingers crossed they’re cooking something interesting up. Whether that’s “Deckard” or not.
At this point I accept that Valve probably can’t compete with the billions poured into the Meta Quest 3, but I’m glad they understand there’s an enthusiastic audience for whatever they do next.
PCVR is an afterthought for Meta.
It seems like one of the most conspicuous contributors to recent Linux fixes works for a consulting firm presumably contracted by Valve, so it definitely seems like a coordinated effort in preparation for… something.
As much as I would love that, don’t read too much into it, Valve has always pushed Linux fixes for all of their things (including VR)
The fact that I still have to use an app on my phone to wake and suspend my base stations, says otherwise.
What app can do that?
Lighthouse PM
Base station commands are just simple Bluetooth broadcasts, so there is no pairing or anything.
You just get the app, and it will show you any nearby base stations, and let you broadcast the suspend/wake signal from you phone.
They promised so a while back, some time just after first introducing the Steam Deck. They’re keeping that promise.