All,
So, here I am a 60 year old near sighted fan of the game. I save enough money and finally got a Quest 3 set.
Once I figured out the following:
1) Install the Meta Quest Link app on your computer
2) Learn to use Meta Quest Link from your Quest 3 headset
That was step 1.
Step 2 as it relates to Aces High.
If your headset is connected and active, AFTER you set up Meta Quest Link app, you should receive a message that asks you to use the quest link. Click yes.
Once you've done that, subsequent starts of Aces High can be started from within your headset, but you may need to switch back to your pc and again click "yes" to use quest link.
I quickly learned, shut down all other applications, especially any using your graphics card.
My first attempt to connect resulted in a psychedelic constant view of black and while contrast of angles. My first warning that I had too much crap running on my pc. At the time not realizing I left the d@mn thing turned on.
Next day, I restarted my PC, just in idle mode, the headset drained to about 5% battery. Now, that was my first few hours of ownership of the Quest 3, 512. So, I plugged it in using the USB C cable, realizing that a measly 4 foot cable was not going to work.
So, I actually shutdown the headset, and recharged it to 100% and quickly ordered a USB C to USB C cable 6foot in length with an angled connector that I could use at the side of the headset for extended play.
The cable hasn't arrived yet.
So, I chaged it using the cable I had.
Next day, I restarted my computer and quit anything that would interfere (Steam, VirtualBox, etc.)
Next, I launched Oculus from my PC, then powered on my headset, connected to my PC using link while in the headset.
Launced Aces High from my PC, I was asked to use the Quest Link, I clicked yes.
WOW!
Overwhelmed.
I spent about 3 hours just using the hand controls and getting used to things.
Because of the restrictive USB C cable, I could look left and right, but not up and to the rear, but the effect was short of mind blowing.
I sway the lifters in the engine of the D.7 work!
I spent about 20 minutes just flying around and trying to figure out controls. I can't fly with the quest hand controls, it's just not something that works in my mind. So, I crashed a few times until I adjusted map keys.
20 minutes was good, I did actually experience some slight vertigo, which I don't normally experience, but that's when I called it quits.
End of Day 1 - success, wild, blown away.