I'm not going to pretend making software for stuff is easy. It's obviously something that requires a bazillion dollars and 1000 government contracts, but maybe we can work out the basic stuff before we send out the updates to the supposed High End product?
Why is the user experience on the Quest Pro the worst thing I've ever had to interface with in my life? Why do things just constantly not work correctly ever? Every single time I put on this headset there is something fucked up.
For starters, when I turn on the headset, there is a black screen, or a passthrough or something. Sorry, didn't you know? You are supposed to press the power button twice so you can get to the actual main screen. Okay, no problem.
Let's try hand tracking. What is that sound? It sounds like the sound when adjust your playspace... a relaxing corporate ambient hum.......... mmmmmmMMMMmmmmmmmMMmmmm
Oh wait it doesn't go away when I do anything besides restart my headset... my bad I guess I should've known to never use the features of the thing I paid for
Every single thing about this "OS" is clunky and anti user-friendly. On the Quest 2, I have had similar stupid things happen, but it felt way more reliable than the Quest Pro. It feels like they have one guy who is bored as fuck just shitting out updates to this thing.
The only good thing about this headset is the eye/face tracking, everything else feels like a slop Android clone with a new issue showing up every time you update.
Maybe it's just a skill issue on my part, but I feel like I've never had such a bad user experience on any other thing I've used. There is some issue on the software side every time I use this headset, between dumb UI decisions and things you can't get rid of and things that just break on their own without even doing anything. I only use this as a PCVR headset at this point, if there was a way to completely remove the Zuckerberg slop on this thing and use some kind of open source replacement, I would literally pay more just to use it