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VR support for Linux has been lacking and the communication around it has been pretty damn poor by Valve and HTC, but it seems this is about to change at SteamDevDays.

This image was shared by Pierre-Loup Griffais of Valve:
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There will be plenty of talks across today and tomorrow, and I've seen plenty of developers chatting about it in my list of Twitter followers. Sounds like a lot of excitement around SteamDevDays.

I am really excited to see the videos of the talks afterwards, and hopefully we will get a real announcement on when Linux support for the HTC Vive will actually land. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Eike Oct 12, 2016
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Quoting: Devlin
Quoting: operaUncharted trilogy for Linux VR confirmed!

Trilogy? You mean like in number 3. And we are talking about Valve and VR, that only can mean Half-Life 3 confirmed as Linux VR exclusivity.

... or at least HLVR on Linux?
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D34VA_ Oct 12, 2016
Quoting: MikeFinally. It was about time! And maybe when they will be done with this they can look into making Steam Broadcast work on Linux too.

Yes! This has been a HUGE annoyance to me and many others for a LONG time now. Judging by this new light on VR, maybe we'll finally see it.
Aimela Oct 12, 2016
Quoting: MaCroX95Wow, I was really starting to get concerned what is going on with their Linux support for VR, seems like Valve will never forget about Linux, they are making it stronger gaming platform slowly but surely :)
Honestly, though, slowly is the best way in my opinion. Although, I definitely am awaiting the day when AAA devs make Linux ports themselves, instead of only outsourcing porting teams(don't get me wrong, I appreciate what Feral and the like are doing, but it's probably bad for only a handful of teams to be responsible for too many games).
whatever Oct 12, 2016
So Valve was just waiting for Vulkan to arrive on our linux boxes...
QUASAR Oct 12, 2016
WOOOOOOooooOOOW! #I'm happy! hahaha
Beamboom Oct 12, 2016
Quoting: barottoSo Valve was just waiting for Vulkan to arrive on our linux boxes...

I think this plays a core role here.
bubexel Oct 12, 2016
YESSSSSSSSSSSS FINALLY, finally i will took my vive out of its box!
nattydread Oct 12, 2016
PSVR released tomorrow....
bubexel Oct 12, 2016
1. The lab is build with Unity.
2. Unity works with vulkan in a preview build of that editor.
3. The linux box with the label is for a conference about vulkan.

Is for that reasons that unity is pushing vulkan on their editor? was valve waiting for vulkan to release steamvr on linux? wow!! i need many answers :D
pete910 Oct 12, 2016
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Quoting: Purple PuddingVery excited! I hope it will be an article about these SteamDevDays too...

By the way, Vive for Linux is useless without games... Hope to see "The Lab" ported too!

I want to try VR really bad but:
1)my pc can't run it for now
2)the VR alone costs a lot (I mean Vive)
3)I don't have enough space in my room to play

If someone have a Vive to gift, I'm here...

Points for optimism :D
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