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F1 2022 PC VR Crashes and is UNPLAYABLEThis is a continuation of the near 400 strong "solved" post that can be found here... Solved: F1 22 PC VR jittering, freezing screens and crashing - Page 41 - Answer HQ (ea.com). This repost comes with an impassioned plea to any community manager, dev or employee at EA, Codemasters or the VR dev team specifically.... READ THE POST!!!!! You have an entire community being let down by a game that is unplayable, and a bug list that doesn't even pay tribute to the fact you have critical errors on a major selling point to your game. You sit on arguably one of the best use cases for VR, with a community trying its best to engage - put kindly... sort it out. TL:DR.... Critical errors on steam across VR headsets and nauseating head tracking are leading to many people seeking refunds or losing faith with the game - it's not too late, its over to you. https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/F1-2022-PC-VR-Crashes-and-is-UNPLAYABLE/m-p/11790109#M7100
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