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"Launch Assetto Corsa (either via content manager or through steam)
Navigate the menus with mouse and keyboard until I am in the pit, ready to drive
Click drive, wait for the view from the car to show up, then power on my HMD and connect to virtual desktop"
Very weird way of starting up the game. I think that you must be connected before you launch the game.
What I do is:
I connect via cable to my PC. I open CM, I choose car n track and then I click go. That's it.
It runs with 68 FPS with PP on
Luckily for me, VR has worked flawlessly since day 1. I recently had some issues with the screen flickering after the recent 34.0 update a few days ago, but resetting the guardian seemed to fix that issue.
So here's what i do to get smooth 120fps wireless Assetto gameplay with a Quest 2. I'm assuming this is the first time you're running the game in VR so I'm going to check off everything that needs to be checked.
1. in windows Oculus software, go to settings > Beta and turn on Air link. Air link now allows for 120fps wireless play so there's no need to use Virtual Desktop any more, which maxes out at 60fps for me.
2. Now in your Quest2 headset menu, go to settings > experimental and turn on Airlink 120hz.
3. Now that both PC and Quest2 settings have Airlink on, connect your Quest 2 to your PC via Airlink, no cables should be necessary, no virtual desktop, and I don't even need Steam VR so i manually exit that too. All I need here is a working Airlink wireless connection.
4. Once headset is linked to PC via Airlink, you will see a different menu appear on your headset, which I'm assuming is the Airlink PC menu (it's different to Steam VR, and also different to the default Oculus Quest virtual home). Once Airlink has made a successful connection to PC and I see the new menu with 360 grid around me, i know I'm now good to start gaming in VR.
5. At this point I open content manager and launch the game with the video settings screen set as "OpenVR (experimental). For some reason my Quest2 does not work when I choose "Rift" in the video settings, but works flawlessly with OpenVR.
6. That's it. It's that simple. No need for Virtual Desktop, no need for Steam VR, no need for cables. But you just have to do things in that order and once it becomes a habit, you're basically jumping in to races in under 60 seconds.
So once again:
-turn on Quest 2
-Make sure both quest2 and PC are on same wireless network
-Turn on Airlink in Oculus PC software (settings> beta>airlink) it turns off every 24 hours so you have to turn it back on in settings
-connent to PC via airlink in Quest2 headset
Start AC in OpenVR mode
Done.
This is what I was looking for and it worked. Thank you!