On the bottom left, toggle ON the Advanced Settings option In the open window, click the three-lines icon to pop open a menu, and choose settings Connect your headset, and open up Steam VR Set the VR Engine in the Steam VR Settings. In the bottom where it says Launch Options, add in "-openvr"Ĥ. ![]() Right click on the game title and select "Properties." Then you can quit, the rest doesn't matter and you can change the options in VR later. Opened the game in "normal game" mode to accept the terms in game, and all that jazz. I recommend a reboot even if you are not prompted.Ģ. Updated my drivers from nvidia's website. There's so much background work it does, it is the best way to go.Īssuming you don't have that issue, here's what's I didġ. I suggest uninstalling everything, and using the HTC Installer. If your headset isn't working, and you can't even get to Steam Home, then you need to go back to the classic uninstall and reinstall process. You don't need to reinstall anything if other games are working fine. I spent a long time trying to get this to launch, and I'll share how I got it working on my Cosmos Elite Set with 1.0 lighthouse and controllers (I had the original VIVE in the past). Maybe someone, who own the Oculus Quest and plays Phasmo right now will jump in this discussion and tells us how he managed it to work? Modify Phasmophobia properties -> General -> Launch options -> Type "-oculus" for Oculus -> Retry all the solutions before.Ī more finicky way is described here in the comments: Open Oculus app -> Launch SteamVR from oculus app -> Launch Phasmophobia from my "Steam House" ![]() Open Oculus app -> then open SteamVR -> Launch Phasmophobia for VR from steam app. Open Oculus app and allow VR content from unknown sources Though Kinetic Games seem to have this as a developement goal and you find it on the Trello backlog under "VR overhaul" that they want to switch from OpenVR to OpenXR to support more headsets: īut the Oculus Quest should be able to run the game, at least some players managed to do this by just using Steam VR Home via link cable. The Oculus Quest being one of them, unfortunetaly. Make sure you are used to how your character moves and reacts in this virtual world, so you’ll be able to track down and find as many ghosts as possible.Īnd that’s all you’ll need to know about how to get into the world of Phasmophobia in Virtual Reality! If you’re loving everything about the game, but find it to be hard at times, make sure that you’re looking into our Phasmophobia Guide Section, where you’ll be able to find out about all of the Ghosts you’ll encounter, which cursed possessions you should avoid, and how to trigger a response using the Ouija Board.As far as I read, Phasmophobia does not support every headset right now. Not saying you’ll have to, of course, but it’s strongly recommended. Unfortunately, no button will help you run and hide as you are scared half to death, so you’ll need to reenact that in real life if you need to hide behind something. You’ll also be able to store different items on your waist, so you’ll be able to carry multiple items through your ghost hunts. Drop Object – Grip Button (press again).Here are all of the controls for Phasmophobia in VR. ![]() You’ll also want to get accustomed to the controls that you’ll be using, as everything is controlled by your hands, rather than through button presses. Plus, it’s always hilarious when your teammates hear you yell, so it’s a great bit of comedy for them. Otherwise, you will have to use one of your hands to access a walkie-talkie which can make you a less valuable member of the team. However, you’ll also need to learn what does what in the game, as there are not many tutorials to show you what you can do.Īs you play through Phasmophobia, you’ll want to make sure that you have Voice Chat turned ON, rather than by a button press. That’s all you’ll need to do to get started, but we recommend playing through a few rounds in the Flat Mode first, so you understand what you are doing, and how to proceed through the world. Plug in your Link Cable or start up Air Link and navigate to Steam, open Phasmophobia, and proceed into the game.Hard wiring is recommended, as it will allow for the smoother transmission of data.Set up Airlink, or purchase either an Offical Quest Link Cable, or a 3rd Party Link Cable.Download Steam if you haven’t done so, and purchase Phasmophobia.Visit the Meta Quest Store and download the Oculus App on your PC.
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