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As a side not it looks great on the G2. Well done to the devs for taking the chance on a VR version.
There is of course this problem with AGESA currently still where Gen4 PCI-E settings might get you in trouble with disconncting USB devices that can cause an issue with the Reverb G2. I found that the Reverb G2 is very sensitive to anything. I actually almost send it back to figure out the unplugging and reseating the cable in the headset fixed all my weirdness errors I got in WMR connection.
I had the same thing first time I ran it. I rebooted my PC, then on the second run I was able to get to the menu, but it was a slideshow. For some reason turning off "Ambient Occlusion" in the graphics menu completely fixed it.