Two months after Connect, a lot has transpired. Our brand-new Oculus Quest 2 headset is likely many of you’s introduction to virtual reality. Congratulations! We sincerely hope you enjoy perusing our comprehensive (and constantly expanding) library, and we appreciate your participation in helping us create this platform for the future. And if you switched from a different headset to Quest 2, we hope its features wowed you.
However, 2020 is still ongoing, and there are a couple more surprises in store for the end of the year. At Connect, we teased a number of updates to the Quest Platform, such as a new system-level fitness tracker and native and Oculus Link support for 90Hz gameplay on Quest 2. We have mentioned steps below to enable 90Hz on Oculus Quest 2
Steps to Enable 90Hz on Oculus Quest 2
Final Words
We hope like our article on how to Enable 90Hz on Oculus Quest 2. Quest 2 system software, such as Home, Guardian, and Passthrough, will operate at 90Hz, and developers can immediately begin publishing Quest games with native 90Hz support. On Quest 2 developers can now choose to use 80Hz or 90Hz refresh rates, however 72Hz is still the default for programmes on both Quest and Quest 2. While applications can now request a higher frame rate, rates higher than 72Hz are not assured: rare occasions,