The CTO of Meta, Andrew Bosworth, has issued an official response to widespread reports from gamers and developers of significant bugs emerging with the v77 Meta Quest update. The v77 Meta Quest update began rolling out several weeks ago, and some players are fed up with the state of it.
Back in May, Bosworth responded to recent complaints regarding some of the changes made to Meta Quest headsets, including FPS rates being limited in Battery Saver mode. Bosworth acknowledged the issues and thanked the community and developers for their feedback, explaining that the problems would be fixed, and that a stronger process of quality control would be put in place for future updates. However, developers are now complaining that they're seeing the opposite.
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Following the release of Meta Quest's v77 update, some users and developers have been complaining that a number of issues have popped up, including audio cutting out in passthrough mode, audio crackling in general, MediaCodec freezes, and more. The developer of Virtual Desktop, Guy Godin,...