![]() SteamVR doesn't currently work, only Oculus games.I'm here simply to tell you that I've been able to achieve it, to some degree, and for some of us it's just a fun exercise to make it work at all. ![]() However, that discussion has been done to death by naysayers in other threads over the last two years. Note: I am extremely aware this is not a sensible thing to try for actual gaming, that the performance will be inadequate due to translating the software for ARM, and running in a Virtual Machine with a virtual GPU. However, as of recent Developer Previews of Windows 11, it is possible to make some progress on this endeavour and I've been able to play Oculus PC apps using my Mac mini. Until now, this has not been possible because, whichever route we tried, we would always hit a roadblock. (I'm posting this to Reddit and to Parallels forums.)Īs the owner of an M1 Mac and a Oculus / Meta Quest 2, I've always been interested to see if I can use the Mac for VR by running Windows on it. I'd be curious how an M1 Pro, Max, Ultra or M2 gets on. ![]() TL DR: It is now possible to play some Oculus PC software on Apple Silicon using Parallels and Virtual Desktop, but probably not worth the effort - at least on a base level M1. ![]()
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