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Hi! Yes, your graphics card should handle the game just fine. I’ve had players tell me they were able to run it on an RX580.
I’m glad to hear the game launched and is running well for you! As for the blurriness, there’s a solution — you need to increase the video bitrate in Oculus Debug Tools to improve compression quality. I posted a screenshot in the oculus_quest_faq section on Discord showing the settings I used when testing on Quest 3 via Steam Link, to make the image look sharp. Feel free to join and check it out. And if you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to ask — I’ll be happy to help whenever possible. Welcome to the game!
That’s a very strange bug you’re experiencing with the PDA. To exit the game, you need to grab the PDA, select "Exit," and confirm it. What VR headset are you using? I’ll try to test it and see if I can reproduce the issue.
You can move the PDA from the left to the right — this can be enabled in the settings, either from the main menu or directly from the PDA itself. This means you can adjust not only the left-handed mode separately, but also choose whether the PDA, bolts, and pistol are positioned on the left or right side. You can interact with the PDA using either your finger or the laser pointer. Just make sure not to bring your hand too close to the screen when using the laser.