Just launch Steam, SteamVR, and use Launcher.exe or Launcher_x64.exe Exit revive if you have it opened. (Unless the game you're running is an Oculus game and you don't own a native Oculus device. This game is from STEAM) You might have more luck in the SteamVR beta but it shouldn't make a difference. This should be a fix for any VR game.
Open it up and fix it, as seen here. All it took for me was a bit a patience, a dab of super glue, and a small piece of plastic from a takeout bowl. Sucks to have to do it, but it works!
idk how it would not start natively in vr. but i have a wmr headset so i started by opening the wmr launcher and then opening steam vr then i launched the game and it worked perfectly
Maybe tell us what headset you are using. You're kind of asking to fix a car without telling us what car you own. Just launch Steam, SteamVR, and use Launcher.exe or Launcher_x64.exe Exit revive if you have it opened.
@charbrodarkandlight:disqus Thats because it doesnt support cosmos in this version.
I have followed the instructions in this comment section
Exit revive if you have it opened. (Unless the game you're running is an Oculus game and you don't own a native Oculus device. This game is from STEAM)
You might have more luck in the SteamVR beta but it shouldn't make a difference.
This should be a fix for any VR game.
All it took for me was a bit a patience, a dab of super glue, and a small piece of plastic from a takeout bowl.
Sucks to have to do it, but it works!
You're kind of asking to fix a car without telling us what car you own.
Just launch Steam, SteamVR, and use Launcher.exe or Launcher_x64.exe
Exit revive if you have it opened.