Microsoft stopped supporting its WMR platform on Windows 11 last year, essentially putting an end to its first foray into PC VR headsets. However, an unofficial SteamVR driver called ‘Oasis’ aims to bridge the gap when it releases later this month.

According to Oasis creator Matthieu Bucchianeri, the driver’s tentative global release date is August 29th, which he notes is subject to Valve approving release on Steam.

Oasis is slated to bridge Windows Mixed Reality headset support to SteamVR, which would otherwise need Microsoft’s Mixed Reality Portal to function. This, Bucchianeri says in the project’s GitHub, will include support for full 6DoF tracking along with motion controllers.

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    4 个月前

    With a bit of luck, Monado will properly support WMR headsets then. I haven’t tried it myself, but apparently with some tinkering it is already possible to use WMR headsets on Linux using any GPU and get full 6dof tracking. There’s a guide for it somewhere on reddit’s linux vr subreddit.