My First Day with the Oculus Quest

Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

—Arthur C. Clarke
My New Oculus Quest (with Bertram the Bear)

Well, my Oculus Quest finally arrived on Friday, and this morning I set it up. I also downloaded my first app from the Oculus Store (VRChat), and tried that out. This is my report on my first-day experiences.

You need to have a cellphone with WiFi and Bluetooth enabled to set up your Quest. You will also need to download and install the Oculus app on your cellphone. I had installed mine three weeks ago, and I found that when I went into the Oculus App, only the Oculus Rift and Oculus Go were listed as options! So I had to delete and reinstall the app, and the second time I could select the Oculus Quest and begin setup.

Setup was relatively quick and easy. The biggest problem I had was finding a big enough space in my small apartment to play in! I decided to clear away all my unfolded laundry and create a suitable space in my bedroom.

The starting tutorials were very well-done, and I had a big grin on my face when I was dancing with the robot! Then, I loaded up the store and went looking for VRChat, and found and installed it.

VRChat on the Oculus Quest works the same way as it does on the Oculus Rift, and in no time I was up and running. I selected a portal to an avatar shop and picked out an anime avatar girl. I also visited Al’s Avatar Corridors, a popular and well-known avatar shop in VRChat, but I was disappointed to find that most of the selections would not work in an Quest environment.

When you encounter someone whose avatar is too complex to render for the Quest, their avatar is replaced with a grey robot which has “PC”: stamped on its chest. I predict that many Quest users of VRChat will soon realize that they are missing a LOT of what made VRChat so attractive in the first place, as they visit place after place where most of the other avatars are grey robots. Will that impact how popular VRChat is with Quest users? Perhaps. only time will tell. It could drive avatar creators to build lower-impact avatars, which could become a booming business.

All in all, my first morning was magical. There is a wonderful freedom associated with not having to worry about tripping over any wires! I do think that the Oculus Quest is going to prove very popular with consumers. I’m glad I got mine early, and I look forward to all the apps to come!

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5 thoughts on “My First Day with the Oculus Quest”

  1. Just a small correction, the avatars aren’t not being rendered on quest because they are *too complex*, but because that they were not upldated to supply an android build of that avatar. They could be a simple box and you still wouldn’t see it until the creator gets around to compiling an android version of the avatar.

    Things were done this way so the lower requirements of the Quest don’t effect the PC version. The PC version can continue to see high detailed avatars, while a lower detailed version is available for Quest users. As an added plus, PC users can see a high quality version of your avatar that you as a Quest user don’t even see. Everyone wins!

    This will take some time, and some creators may not be into reuploading all of their old content.

    But as time goes on, crossplay content should take the majority.

  2. I dont like the idea to use my iphone as screen. I have testet it allready with other products and it doesnt look good what makes this from oculus different?

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