

It’s minimally functional, I’m dual booting for vr. It felt like there was a frame of tracking lag which got me motion sick in a static scene. I found a forum post suggesting it was a vsync timing delay that steamvr normally accounts for, but you can workaround by playing with numbers in a configuration file. I gave up there, but I ran into some other issues too.
- Motion smoothing is not supported
- It doesn’t automatically switch audio output
- Base station sleep mode doesn’t work
- Performance was generally worse than windows, pistol whip had regular frame spikes
I’ve got the gen 1 vive and a 1070, so other headsets or better gpu driver compatibility could fix that.
Thanks for the info, I’ll give it another try disabling the home environment. Even if I switch to windows for bigger games like alyx to get motion smoothing it’d be nice to run most from bazzite.
For reference, here’s the post I had found about the delay. I’m not using a 40 series card but it matched my experience. https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamVR/comments/118vlrl/fix_for_rtx_4090_and_vr_tracking_input_latency_lag/