A fix has been released for the Oculus Quest 2 addressing Air Link juddering on Windows 11. This was first reported by UploadVR, which spotted that a fix for the issue is available on the Oculus Public Test Channel. It hasn’t rolled out as part of a regular update just yet, but that’s only a matter of time.
There are plenty of users refraining from moving on to Windows 11. While Windows 10 often has its own shortcomings, most applications work without issue. The majority of the problems you can encounter on Windows 10 also have a known solution. Windows 11, on the other hand, still presents quite a few problems with some software — the VR juddering issue being a perfect example.
Still, Windows 11 users should still have an experience that’s as stress-free as possible. And it looks like Oculus Quest 2 owners should have a much more enjoyable experience now.
The juddering issue for the Oculus Quest 2 on Windows 11 has existed in some form since the release of the OS. This means users have been unable to have the intended VR experience for around seven months. That’s a long time and certainly annoying for Quest 2 users. Luckily, the recent fix that addresses the juddering seems to work on the Oculus Quest 2, and it isn’t difficult to install.
To install the update, users simply need to head to Settings in the Oculus app, click on Beta, and then opt-in to the Public Test Channel. By doing this, you’ll receive experimental updates before they go live normally. Be sure to test this out as soon as you can to see if the juddering has been fixed on your Oculus Quest 2. Since the update is part of the Public Test Channel, it may not solve the issue fully on some PCs.
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