First, your content must have OpenVR/SteamVR integrated. Next, you’ll need to plug in an Oculus HMD and open the Oculus desktop software. After logging in, you’ll need to navigate to the settings panel. Under the general settings tab, you must enable the “Unknown Sources” option in order for your OpenVR binary to correctly begin a session with the Oculus Rift HMD. If you’re binary successfully integrates OpenVR correctly, you should be able to launch and playtest it at this stage.
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- How will consumers know which titles are compatible with Oculus?
- Will all titles on Viveport work for Oculus Rift users?
- Does the end customer need to take any special steps to launch Oculus Rift content via VIVEPORT?
- What about the “OpenVR-Input Emulator”? Can I use this to quickly remap existing Vive inputs onto a Touch controller scheme?
- Where can I find documentation about Oculus Rift and VIVE controller input mapping?
- How do I opt-in or opt-out of the VIVEPORT Oculus Rift program?
- I have additional questions about publishing an Oculus Rift compatible title to VIVEPORT; where can I ask them?
- Which VIVEPORT revenue models will be available for content that indicates support for Oculus Rift hardware?
- Do I need a specific version of VIVEPORT to take advantage of this Oculus Rift feature? Can I test using the developer consoles “beta” feature?
- Is VIVEPORT support for Oculus Rift related to the ReVive Compatibility Layer?
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