Microsoft stopped supporting its WMR platform on Home windows 11 final 12 months, basically placing an finish to its first foray into PC VR headsets. Nevertheless, an unofficial SteamVR driver known as ‘Oasis’ goals to bridge the hole when it releases later this month.
In response to Oasis creator Matthieu Bucchianeri, the driving force’s tentative world launch date is August twenty ninth, which he notes is topic to Valve approving launch on Steam.
Oasis is slated to bridge Home windows Combined Actuality headset assist to SteamVR, which might in any other case want Microsoft’s Combined Actuality Portal to perform. This, Bucchianeri says within the undertaking’s GitHub, will embody assist for full 6DoF monitoring together with movement controllers.
As for broad GPU assist, Oasis is sadly restricted to Nvidia GPUs because of the approach SteamVR interfaces with the GPU drivers. Bucchianeri has been making an attempt to achieve AMD’s permission, though at this level, he says the trouble is “lifeless within the water.”
Bucchianeri says in a Reddit publish this basically comes all the way down to AMD both “ignor[ing] third occasion utilization flag when LiquidVR makes an attempt to open the gadget [, or offering] a practical EDID override so we are able to masks off the flag ourselves.”
Final October, the corporate deprecated the WMR platform with the launch of Home windows 11 24H2, basically killing assist for a fleet of accomplice PC VR headsets, which included units from Acer, Asus, Dell, Lenovo, HP, and Samsung.
Notably, Bucchianeri labored as a software program engineer on Microsoft’s blended actuality division. Whereas he at present leads firmware efforts on the firm’s Xbox Gaming Units Ecosystem, Oasis is a private undertaking.
Bucchianeri notes it doesn’t breech any prior non-disclosure agreements, leverages SteamVR, and doesn’t borrow any Microsoft mental property.