Dunno how much enthusiasm there is for a homebrew scene because the 1st gen was weak as shit, and the main selling point is you can use them as a PC headset, which is going to get you a better experience than any game run natively on it.
Yeah, via SideQuest (which is a sideloader program), and most game engine support quest development. However it wouldn’t surprise me of Meta were able to present that.
They really are horrible to devs, they offer no real support, especially for Unreal devs, and their dev forums are practically dead.
They don’t understand how to encourage devs. I was thinking of getting a Meta Quest 3, but seeing this post has me reconsidering.
I can’t speak for the quest directly but I’ve used programs like sidequest to load homebrew games onto my quest 2. It’s also really easy to do so I don’t think they’re quote going to be e waste yet
Is there a homebrew scene with these Quest devices?
God I hope so. This is ludicrous. People are still developing NES games ffs! A friend of mine did.
It’s just Android iirc.
Dunno how much enthusiasm there is for a homebrew scene because the 1st gen was weak as shit, and the main selling point is you can use them as a PC headset, which is going to get you a better experience than any game run natively on it.
Yeah, via SideQuest (which is a sideloader program), and most game engine support quest development. However it wouldn’t surprise me of Meta were able to present that.
They really are horrible to devs, they offer no real support, especially for Unreal devs, and their dev forums are practically dead.
They don’t understand how to encourage devs. I was thinking of getting a Meta Quest 3, but seeing this post has me reconsidering.
Not quite homebrew, but SideQuest is the least hassle free solution for many alternatives and games.
I can’t speak for the quest directly but I’ve used programs like sidequest to load homebrew games onto my quest 2. It’s also really easy to do so I don’t think they’re quote going to be e waste yet