![]() ![]() To play Phasmophobia in VR, you need a VR headset that supports Steam VR. ![]() Sometimes Ive disbled virtual desktop / oculus audio and mic devices for this reason, when I only wanna use my headphones. Image via Kinetic Games If you are wondering how to play Phasmophobia in VR, it's simple. If you dont want to use the Quest2 audio/mic, and wanna use your headphones instead, dont do anything of the above, but check that your audio and mic didnt change after you connect via virtual desktop. Select “virtual desktop audio stream” and try the test (give us a sign). Then, ingame, when you check your voice recognition you can choose which one you want to use among all the available ones. If someone knows the solution or knows if Phasmophobia works on a virtual Desktop. You also have to set the “virtual desktop audio” as your default mic/audio from the Windows audio device manager too. Im using steam home in VR to start the game (also tried starting using my computer I have developer mode on my oculus, and I have installed ALVR via sidequest. Im on vacations so i dont have my PC here so its difficult to explain, but in short if you are using virtual desktop you have to mark the option “stream audio” (or somethinh like this) in the desktop app, and enable that in the virtual desktop app from the VR app too. So Im forced to exit the lobby and enter again in order to fix it (restart the game is not needed). The problem is after play a game and back to the lobby, some players cant hear me (some times only one cant hear me, but some times no one can). Originally posted by Kowen:I can use Quest2 mic or external headphones mic and both works properly. ![]()
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