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On flat screen, works fine.
I have an Meta Quest 3 and a 4070Ti, using SteamVR
This VR setup worked before the update.
I've tried removing C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA\NGX\models, no change.
I use the same setup (Quest 3 with VD). Virtual Desktop is wireless only, but you can use both cable or wireless, although I don't know why one should want that when you have a decent wlan setup. Virtual Desktop runs a lot better with my system and you can configure far more settings. Also your system should easily be able to play NMS VR. Oh... btw: you DON'T want to buy VD via steam here, but in the Meta Store, because that's the one you'll want if you should buy a quest.
Some extreme graphic ♥♥♥♥*s prefer direct connections via cable, but I think the degree of cableless freedom is worth everything. Also the compression is not as bad as they want to make you believe imo. Plus you would have to buy a way more expensive headset (and I mean at least double the price).
Don't know about that, but I think you could recognize VR players because they can move their arms without emotes.