I mean think it is extremely clear what I mean, it doesn’t have native support. I have to buy an iPad which is a second device for no reason at all and then even then it still doesn’t work without getting a third party application.
You are stretching the definition of “allow” somewhat don’t you think?
I mean think it is extremely clear what I mean, it doesn’t have native support. I have to buy an iPad which is a second device for no reason at all and then even then it still doesn’t work without getting a third party application.
You don’t have to buy an iPad. You’re also ignorant of the details. Just like Kayzee above.
You are stretching the definition of “allow” somewhat don’t you think?
In what way? There is no evidence that Valve is being prevented by Apple from releasing a Vision Pro native version of Steam Link. The app would be just like the app Valve has on Meta’s Oculus Quest.
Currently the iPadOS version of the Steam Link app can be ran on VisionOS. But it does not stream SteamVR. Only standard games.
I mean think it is extremely clear what I mean, it doesn’t have native support. I have to buy an iPad which is a second device for no reason at all and then even then it still doesn’t work without getting a third party application.
You are stretching the definition of “allow” somewhat don’t you think?
You don’t have to buy an iPad. You’re also ignorant of the details. Just like Kayzee above.
In what way? There is no evidence that Valve is being prevented by Apple from releasing a Vision Pro native version of Steam Link. The app would be just like the app Valve has on Meta’s Oculus Quest.
Currently the iPadOS version of the Steam Link app can be ran on VisionOS. But it does not stream SteamVR. Only standard games.