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An experimental Windows emulator lets you play PC games natively on Quest

The developer of WinlatorXR plays System Shock 2 natively on his Meta Quest.

WinlatorXR is based on the Winlator emulator, which allows you to run Windows apps and games on Android devices. WinlatorXR brings experimental Meta Quest integration to Winlator.

With WinlatorXR, you can theoretically run PC games natively on Meta Quest for the first time. Previously, you had to connect your Quest headset to a PC or stream games from the PC to the headset. Developer Luboš Vonásek demonstrates WinlatorXR in a YouTube video by playing System Shock 2.

According to the video, the emulator supports a flat mode and a VR mode.

Vonásek writes that 6DoF support would theoretically be possible and could be added later. For stereoscopy, Reshade integration would be necessary, but this is “out of scope due to performance” according to Vonásek.

The developer does not comment on performance, but it should be clear that only very old and graphically simple PC games can be emulated on Quest.

WinlatorXR has experimental status, but if you want to try it out, you can find the link to the APK in the video description.

Luboš Vonásek is a well-known Quest developer. He created the Pi Launcher for Quest (development discontinued), a VR version of the PSP emulator PPSSPP, and an immersive 180-degree mode for CitraVR.

Source: Mixed News

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