Not suggesting that you jump on the Public Test Channel for both Quest3 and Meta Quest PC Link/Airlink because there may be other issues - but at least OXRTK is functional again during VR operation and doesn’t cause CTD during startup. These are the full version info numbers:
Quest 3 68.0.0.507.364
Meta Quest Link PCVR 68.0.0.474.361
I tried Airlink and Link both. I normally use Virtual Desktop but wanted to try Meta Link.
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I believe you only need to jump to beta on the meta-link PC app (settings/beta tab). This is very easy to do and undo later when the non-beta comes out (probably pretty soon).
Edit; My non-PTC/non-beta just updated on my QPro (v68.0.0.507.364) and meta-link pc app (v68.0.0.474.361). All’s working very well with my QPro/rtx4090 using Link (without OXRTK). Actually seems to work slightly better but it might just be a placebo thing, lol!
Sunlit, you have the same versions that I have that work WITH OXRTK - didn’t you try with it enabled?
Also, I created this new topic about OXRTK working fine again so you shouldn’t really need to post to all the old topics about OXRTK not working, but OK if you want to.
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Ya, I’m no longer using OXRTK but I thought I’d post that new headset/pc app v68 versions are out there and don’t require you to jump into PTC/beta. Although I don’t use OXRTK I’m glad to hear that for many who like to use it, all’s well agian. At least for now anyway, lol!
I am happy. Just got my new PC with the same 4080Super as my old system but a much faster AMD processor.
A good moment to measure the difference between old and new CPU, so I jotted down all settings of the old system and after installing everything on the new system (the MSFS downloads took the whole night), I fired up the sim and it would crash right away.
After learning that OXRTK was the culprit I wrestled with the debug tool to get the same performance but no luck. I was on the brink of ordering a Wifi 6 router when I saw this post… Great, it Works, so back to testing my new CPU…
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