Keep in mind that by using the desktop view in VR will require you to pre-position your hands where you think the button is, open desktop view, then go back in game to move your hands because, obviously when you open the steam overlay you can't control your in-game hands. Just repeat what you did initially to change the graphics settings (taking off headset or using desktop view in the headset), only this time you just need to choose "menu options" on the side of the fail clipboard, then choose "restart" or "exit". Then you should be able to see in all of the surgeries and reception, but if you fail you will get the black screen again. Turn on everything else and set shadows to high. This only fixes the game up until the tooth transplant, so before you get to there you need to make sure bloom is off, anti aliasing is off, and color correction is off. Then you should be able to see in your headset. From there you go to advanced, and turn off bloom. It's fun, but if you get the black screen what you need to do is either take off the headset and look at your monitor or use the desktop button on the steam overlay (bottom left corner, icon looks like a browser window), then navigate your hand to the clipboard and choose options. Will wait for Oculus Air Link, to see if that helps. Saw this on the reviews: seems you can get it to work with Quest 2 - just use ALVR instead of VirtualDesktop. No NFT or Crypto content is permitted (including self-promotion).Please try to link to the official Oculus post, for example, instead of a tweet of a news article.Generic let’s play content/360 degree is not allowed.
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