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Early users of headsets like the Quest 2 often complained that colors looked bland or washed out compared to older OLED-based headsets.

One of the most praised aspects of this update was the re-introduction of the option.

It gave users with less-than-perfect Wi-Fi setups a way to finally enjoy a stable stream without the "jitter" that breaks immersion. Visual Upgrades: Deeper Blacks and Better Saturation Virtual Desktop (v1.17) PC

The headline feature of v1.17 was the addition of in the Streaming tab. For many users, network fluctuations would cause annoying micro-stutters during high-action games.

Reviewers from Reddit noted that this setting made a "night and day difference" in dark games like Half-Life: Alyx and The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners , helping to mask the gray "film" caused by LCD backlights. Optimized Performance Defaults Early users of headsets like the Quest 2

The app began automatically tweaking clock rates when streaming VR games, removing the need for users to manually check the "Boost clock rates" option.

For those still on older hardware or dealing with tricky network environments, these legacy settings are the "secret sauce" to a perfect VR session. Visual Upgrades: Deeper Blacks and Better Saturation The

By intentionally adding a small amount of latency, this mode allows the app to smooth out these stutters, providing a more consistent experience.