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=== Do I need a VR headset to play EmuVR? ===
 
=== Do I need a VR headset to play EmuVR? ===
No, you can also play EmuVR in your monitor without any VR device!
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=== Can I use Virtual Desktop Streamer to play EmuVR on my Oculus Quest? ===
 
=== Can I use Virtual Desktop Streamer to play EmuVR on my Oculus Quest? ===
Yes, Virtual Desktop is supported. While we don't have control of any future VD updates that could end up breaking compatibility, we surely will try to make it work if that happens.
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Yes, Virtual Desktop is supported. While we don't have control of any future VD updates that could end up breaking compatibility, we surely will try to make it work if that ever happens.
  
 
Make sure to start EmuVR by clicking '''Force Virtual Desktop Streamer.exe''' for best compatibility and performance through automatic injection.
 
Make sure to start EmuVR by clicking '''Force Virtual Desktop Streamer.exe''' for best compatibility and performance through automatic injection.
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If something runs on Retroarch for Windows, it theoretically runs in EmuVR.
 
If something runs on Retroarch for Windows, it theoretically runs in EmuVR.
  
The easiest way to see what systems are supported is to check the '''available systems''' in [[Installation_Guide#Media_and_Core|Game Scanner]].
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Here's a list of 80 systems available:
  
Some specific cores might work on some computers but not on others. Usually that's due to incompatibility with AMD video cards. Try alternative cores for your desired console if available.
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<code>PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Nintendo 64, GameCube, SNES, NES, Sega Genesis, Sega Dreamcast, Arcade, Sega Saturn, Neo Geo, Wii (no motion controls), DOS, Commodore 64, PSP, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, 3DO, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, TurboGrafx-16, PC Engine, PC Engine SuperGrafx, Virtual Boy, MSX, Videos, Music, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx, Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon, Amstrad CPC, ColecoVision, Commodore 128, Commodore Amiga, Commodore PET, Commodore PLUS4, Commodore VIC20, Famicom Disk System, Doom, Doom 2, Doom 3, Handheld Electronic, Magnavox Odyssey2, Phillips Videopac, Macintosh II, Mattel Intellivision, NEC PC-8001, NEC PC-98, Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo Pocket, Nintendo 64DD, PC Engine CD, PC-FX, PICO-8, Quake, Quake 2, Quake 3, RPG Maker 2000/2003, ScummVM, Sega 32X, Sega CD, Sega Game Gear, Sega NAOMI, Sega PICO, Sega SG-1000, Sharp X1, Sharp X68000, Spectravideo, Thomson TO8/TO9, TurboGrafx-CD, Vectrex, WonderSwan, ZX Spectrum, ZX81</code>
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<code style="background-color: white">3DO, Amstrad CPC, Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx, Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon, ColecoVision, Commodore 128, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, Commodore PET, Commodore PLUS4, Commodore VIC20, Doom, Doom 2, Doom 3, DOS, Famicom Disk System, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, GameCube, Handheld Electronic, Macintosh II, Magnavox Odyssey2, Mattel Intellivision, MSX, Music, NEC PC-8001, NEC PC-98, Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo Pocket, NES, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 64, Nintendo 64DD, Nintendo DS, PC Engine, PC Engine CD, PC Engine SuperGrafx, PC-FX, Phillips Videopac, PICO-8, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PSP, Quake, Quake 2, Quake 3, RPG Maker 2000/2003, ScummVM, Sega 32X, Sega CD, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Sega Master System, Sega NAOMI, Sega PICO, Sega Saturn, Sega SG-1000, Sharp X1, Sharp X68000, SNES, Spectravideo, Thomson TO8/TO9, TurboGrafx-16, TurboGrafx-CD, Vectrex, Videos, Virtual Boy, Wii (no motion controls), WonderSwan, ZX Spectrum, ZX81</code>
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More to come later.
 
More to come later.
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Anything else will show up as "Generic" consoles with "generic" cartridges.
  
 
Read the [[#Can_I_change_console_models.3F_What.27s_this_black_.22Generic.22_console.3F|next question]] below to know more.
 
Read the [[#Can_I_change_console_models.3F_What.27s_this_black_.22Generic.22_console.3F|next question]] below to know more.
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=== Updating Cores ===
 
=== Updating Cores ===
 
If you've already downloaded a core but want to update it to its latest version:
 
If you've already downloaded a core but want to update it to its latest version:
* In [[#Game_Scanner|Game Scanner]], click the little <span style="font-size:120%;>&#x2630;</span> button to the right of your core to open its [[Installation_Guide#Core_Options_.28Advanced.29|Core Options]] menu.
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* In [[Installation_Guide#Game_Scanner|Game Scanner]], click the little <span style="font-size:120%;>&#x2630;</span> button to the right of your core to open its [[Installation_Guide#Core_Options_.28Advanced.29|Core Options]] menu.
 
* Click its '''[Update Core]''' button.
 
* Click its '''[Update Core]''' button.
* Click '''OK''' to close this window, then click the main '''[Download Missing Cores]''' button.
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* Click '''OK''' to close this window, then on the main window click '''[Save Changes]''' and finally '''[Download Missing Cores]'''.
  
'''Important,''' notice that this is the '''[Update Core]''' button within the '''Core Options''' window, and <u>NOT</u> the [Download Core Data] button in the main window.
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'''Important,''' notice that this is the '''[Update Core]''' button within the '''Core Options''' window, and <u>NOT</u> the [Update Core Data] button you see in the main window.
  
  
 
=== How do I save my room state? ===
 
=== How do I save my room state? ===
Learn how in the [[Room_Saving|Room Saving]] page.
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Yes, learn how to do it in the [[Room_Saving|Room Saving]] page.
  
  
=== Does it have netplay? How can I play with friends? ===
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=== Does this have netplay? How can I play with friends? ===
 
Yes. Check the [[Netplay]] page to learn more.
 
Yes. Check the [[Netplay]] page to learn more.
  
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If you have a suggestion or feature request for EmuVR, please check if it's not already listed below.
 
If you have a suggestion or feature request for EmuVR, please check if it's not already listed below.
  
This is a list of features that are very frequently requested in Discord.
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This is a list of features that are very frequently requested in our Discord server.
  
 
Note that a request being on this list '''does ''not'' mean it is going to be added.''' Maybe it will, maybe it won't. (If it is crossed out though, it will definitely '''not''' be added.)
 
Note that a request being on this list '''does ''not'' mean it is going to be added.''' Maybe it will, maybe it won't. (If it is crossed out though, it will definitely '''not''' be added.)

Latest revision as of 08:30, 21 May 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a VR headset to play EmuVR?

No, you can also play EmuVR on your monitor without any VR device!


Does it support Oculus Go, Oculus Quest, PSVR, Cardboard?

No.

EmuVR relies on graphic drivers features only present on Windows.

EmuVR works ONLY with: Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S, Oculus Link, SteamVR devices (HTC Vive, Valve Index, WMR) and your 2D monitor. Windows only.

Oculus Quest is supported through Oculus Link and Virtual Desktop Streamer if you have a VR compatible PC.


Can I use Virtual Desktop Streamer to play EmuVR on my Oculus Quest?

Yes, Virtual Desktop is supported. While we don't have control of any future VD updates that could end up breaking compatibility, we surely will try to make it work if that ever happens.

Make sure to start EmuVR by clicking Force Virtual Desktop Streamer.exe for best compatibility and performance through automatic injection.


What emulated systems are supported?

EmuVR can run almost every Retroarch core.

If something runs on Retroarch for Windows, it theoretically runs in EmuVR.

Here's a list of 80 systems available:

PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Nintendo 64, GameCube, SNES, NES, Sega Genesis, Sega Dreamcast, Arcade, Sega Saturn, Neo Geo, Wii (no motion controls), DOS, Commodore 64, PSP, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, 3DO, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, TurboGrafx-16, PC Engine, PC Engine SuperGrafx, Virtual Boy, MSX, Videos, Music, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx, Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon, Amstrad CPC, ColecoVision, Commodore 128, Commodore Amiga, Commodore PET, Commodore PLUS4, Commodore VIC20, Famicom Disk System, Doom, Doom 2, Doom 3, Handheld Electronic, Magnavox Odyssey2, Phillips Videopac, Macintosh II, Mattel Intellivision, NEC PC-8001, NEC PC-98, Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo Pocket, Nintendo 64DD, PC Engine CD, PC-FX, PICO-8, Quake, Quake 2, Quake 3, RPG Maker 2000/2003, ScummVM, Sega 32X, Sega CD, Sega Game Gear, Sega NAOMI, Sega PICO, Sega SG-1000, Sharp X1, Sharp X68000, Spectravideo, Thomson TO8/TO9, TurboGrafx-CD, Vectrex, WonderSwan, ZX Spectrum, ZX81

Click below to see the same list in alphabetical order:

3DO, Amstrad CPC, Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx, Atari ST/STE/TT/Falcon, ColecoVision, Commodore 128, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, Commodore PET, Commodore PLUS4, Commodore VIC20, Doom, Doom 2, Doom 3, DOS, Famicom Disk System, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, GameCube, Handheld Electronic, Macintosh II, Magnavox Odyssey2, Mattel Intellivision, MSX, Music, NEC PC-8001, NEC PC-98, Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD, Neo Geo Pocket, NES, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 64, Nintendo 64DD, Nintendo DS, PC Engine, PC Engine CD, PC Engine SuperGrafx, PC-FX, Phillips Videopac, PICO-8, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PSP, Quake, Quake 2, Quake 3, RPG Maker 2000/2003, ScummVM, Sega 32X, Sega CD, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Sega Master System, Sega NAOMI, Sega PICO, Sega Saturn, Sega SG-1000, Sharp X1, Sharp X68000, SNES, Spectravideo, Thomson TO8/TO9, TurboGrafx-16, TurboGrafx-CD, Vectrex, Videos, Virtual Boy, Wii (no motion controls), WonderSwan, ZX Spectrum, ZX81


Can I play Xbox games? PS3, Switch, Xbox One?

No.

EmuVR runs games through Retroarch. This means an emulator needs to be a libretro core compatible with Retroarch for Windows.

There are no Xbox, PS3 or Switch cores currently.


Can I play any other games outside of Retroarch? PC games? Mirror my desktop?

No.


Where are the controllers? How do I play a game?

3D models for controllers aren't implemented yet.

Check out Starting Games to learn how to start and control a game!


Which consoles are modeled?

Currently, there are models for:

  • PS1
  • N64
  • SNES (USA, PAL and Japan)
  • NES
  • GameCube
  • PS2
  • VCR

More to come later.

Anything else will show up as "Generic" consoles with "generic" cartridges.

Read the next question below to know more.


Can I change console models? What's this black "Generic" console?

For now, you'll see placeholder 3D models for every console that isn't modeled yet, represented by the fantastic Knock-Off Generic EVR-9000 video game console. This allows you to play your games for every supported system before we get to model them all or support UGC (custom models / mods).

Currently, there are models for PS1, N64, SNES (USA, PAL and Japan), NES, GameCube and PS2 systems, and a VCR. More to come later.


Can I import my own 3D models? Can I create custom levels?

User Generated Content, also known as UGC (or just mods), isn't implemented yet, but it's our ultimate goal for EmuVR.

Every piece of EmuVR is being developed with UGC in mind for the future.

Eventually it will be possible to import your models and custom levels, but we're not there yet.

However, you can already customize many aspects of your bedroom.


Updating Cores

If you've already downloaded a core but want to update it to its latest version:

  • In Game Scanner, click the little button to the right of your core to open its Core Options menu.
  • Click its [Update Core] button.
  • Click OK to close this window, then on the main window click [Save Changes] and finally [Download Missing Cores].

Important, notice that this is the [Update Core] button within the Core Options window, and NOT the [Update Core Data] button you see in the main window.


How do I save my room state?

Yes, learn how to do it in the Room Saving page.


Does this have netplay? How can I play with friends?

Yes. Check the Netplay page to learn more.


Where can I find Games, ROMs or BIOS files?

We don't provide any games, and we can't tell you where to download them.

You must bring your own games. The same goes for BIOS files.

DO NOT ASK FOR GAMES OR BIOS FILES.

This page will teach all you need to know about BIOS, and which cores needs which files: https://docs.libretro.com/library/bios/


Can I stream gameplay, share photos, talk about EmuVR with other people? Is there an NDA?

Yes you can! Make as many streams and videos as you like, and feel free to share screenshots anywhere! There is no NDA, so feel free to invite your friends as well if you want! You can find the invite link for everyone here.


EmuVR isn't working properly! / My games won't load!

Be sure to read Troubleshooting, and that you followed the Installation Guide carefully.

If after reading that you still have issues, ask for help in our server in the #troubleshooting channel.

Do not send emails or DMs.


Frequently Requested Features

If you have a suggestion or feature request for EmuVR, please check if it's not already listed below.

This is a list of features that are very frequently requested in our Discord server.

Note that a request being on this list does not mean it is going to be added. Maybe it will, maybe it won't. (If it is crossed out though, it will definitely not be added.)

(This is in no particular order. The numbers are just for easier referencing.)

  1. Models for:
    • Controllers
    • TVs
    • Consoles
    • Handhelds
    • Computers
    • Arcade cabinets
    • Cassete/CD player
  2. User Generated Content (UGC) / Modding / Custom models
  3. Game boxes / CD cases
  4. Magazines / Manuals / Books / PDFs
  5. Radio
  6. TV channels
  7. Widescreen TVs
  8. Color variations (consoles / games)
  9. Weather (rain, snow, etc)
  10. New rooms / levels
  11. Game store / Blockbuster
  12. Blowing into cartridges
  13. Wii Remote simulation through motion controllers
  14. Ambient Audio
    • Parents Fighting
    • Mom yelling
    • Birds / Cars outside
    • Customizable via sound files
  15. Xbox, PS3, Switch games
  16. Play any game outside of Retroarch
  17. Put EmuVR on Steam
  18. Port EmuVR to PSVR, Oculus Quest, Oculus Go, GearVR, Cardboard VR or anything not on Windows