Hey, you have an RTX 2070, does yours have a Magic Link USB-C port on it? If so it's one of the few graphics cards you can use a PSVR2 set without the adaptor!
So I only saw reports of the USB C port workaround after I'd already purchased the adapter - sadly. I do indeed believe my GPU does indeed have a USB C port so I'll be doing a follow up video imminently! That way if it works out I can list my adapter on eBay for someone who needs it, as they are currently sold out on PS Direct.
@@TheGamesShed It might be worth doing a "how to" video for it though! Might get loads of views on YuoTube! But my laptop has a 2070, but alas no virtualport :(
@Larry so, having got my hopes up I had to check the back of my GPU... Didn't see a USB C.. checked the GPU order on Amazon ( amzn.eu/d/bzxQpBD ) the picture of the back of my card clearly shows a USB C. Mine does not have one. I don't know if this is a listing error or manufacturing omission, but alas, sadly I do not have a USB C port.
@@Larry USB-C has to be compatible with virtuallink specs. The adapter is for those who do not have such a port as official support has been abandoned for it for various reasons.
i forgot the release date for this wanted to give it ago soon currently have a quest 2/3 htc vive pro and the psvr2 so would love to try it out and see if it might be time to maybe part with the old vive also running a 4070ti super so bne able to crank things up nicelyt since last time i used my vr was with my rtx3060
Personally I prefer the feel of the Quest 3 headset over the PSVR2, but that is with an aftermarket Kiwi Design headstrap. I do like that the PSVR2 now has a dedicated port with my PC, and once set up is very easy to get going. I do think a few bits still need ironing out to get us to a perfect place!
6:30 when i get to the point about using the controller pointer my background is black and my pointer does not show anyone know a fix for this? otherwise brilliant video!
My pc went into a bit of a meltdown at this point too. After a reboot I launched the VR app and all was running smoothly. Give it a try and let me know if all goes well!
I need some help... I've got some issues to connect my PS VR2 with steam (6:00). When I press the function button : nothing happens, the same message stay... I already check all the pilots, and the function button is working on my PS5 so I can't figured out... Also, SteamVR doesn't show icons for the headset and controllers (nothing at all) Does someone know something helpful ? Thanks for your help !
My PC doesn't see controllers. I tried everything. I updated Bluetooth drivers I updated Controllers drivers I tried to connect other devices and it works But it just doesn't see sense controllers.
When you're adding them to Windows. Do both controllers appear in the "input" devices category after they're added? If they're not. It needs to be unpaired and added again until they are both in the "input" category. Then when you try to enable them in SteamVR it should work. If it still doesn't work and you're using a dongle, connect them to a USB 2.0 port with an extension cable. If it is an integrated device check that the device is correctly installed with all attachments fitted. If you're still not having any success, the Bluetooth hardware is incompatible. I believe the ASUS dongle Sony recommended is the best from the suggested versions.
@@ahmediftekharkhan526 I'm also looking for a definitive answer to this. As far as I can tell, yes, it is possible. But not via HDMI. Sony says to avoid any other adapters between the VR adapter and PC. USB-C should work, but it has to be a USB-C port that supports Display port (a D on the logo next to the port) or a Thunderbolt 3 or 4 port (lightning bolt logo with an arrow at the bottom). However, as I said, I'm still so unsure if I trust it when I also don't have a display port, I just have Thunderbolt. Seems risky.