If you care about great Windows Mixed Reality experiences, you should support ReMixed
Look at what you can do on an Oculus Rift, and tell developers you want those experiences.
Microsoft threw down the gauntlet in the VR world last year, forcing existing manufacturers to react quickly to an onslaught of inexpensive yet capable competition all at once. What didn't really accompany that hardware wave was any measurable volume of software unique to the Windows Mixed Reality platform. Put plainly, WMR without Steam VR attached is downright dull in its current form. Microsoft has a lot of great ideas here, but the list of things people actually want to do in these headsets without Steam VR is terribly slim.
There's another way to get great games in your WMR headset, and it's something I hope this community adopts for several reasons. It's called ReMixed, built to let you play Oculus Rift games in your Mixed Reality headset as though natively built for that platform. Before you get mad, hear me out.
Fighting Exclusivity
It's been a long, long time since Microsoft has had an exclusivity problem on Windows. Back in the day, we had games that would only work if you had an Nvidia-branded graphics card among other absurd shenanigans. Those days are long behind us, right? It turns out that's not the case, thanks to Oculus.
Bottom line — you get access to some of the best games in VR today.
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