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The app won't install on the Oculus Go #695

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Ludendorff opened this issue Dec 23, 2020 · 19 comments
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The app won't install on the Oculus Go #695

Ludendorff opened this issue Dec 23, 2020 · 19 comments

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@Ludendorff
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I redeemed the code and the app appears in the not installed category but when I click on it to install it fails at 72kb and won't install.

@seanj200
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I've got the exact same problem. Any solution?

@YikesRequired
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me aswell

@BeardyDE
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me to 👎

@3ocsi
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3ocsi commented Dec 28, 2020

Hi, same issue... Any solution? Thanks

@Ekristoffe
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hello how do you install the app guys ?

@distance0331
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Same issue! hopefully there is a fix avail soon

@Not-AriStienfeld
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where could we get the oculus go app source code so that people with ADB can sideload it?

@distance0331
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still no fix for this issue? was really looking foward to this working.

@mavrick32
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same

@Ekristoffe
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ok it seem the Oculus GO App store doesn't have the file anymore but the link is still valid ...
Please try with this :

Install from apk

@polygraphene
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Currently there's something wrong on store page of ALVR.
I'm trying to fix it, but it may take long or cannot be fixed because app submission of Go is no longer supported on Oculus Store.

I'm currently trying to make contact with Oculus Support.

Please try apk for now.

This was referenced Jan 10, 2021
This was referenced Jan 24, 2021
@dagelf
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dagelf commented Jan 26, 2021

Similar issue on Oculus Gear VR. I last got it working end of Dec, but had to clear cache and data, and reinstall after every run - it would run once and then I would have to uninstall through phone UI, and reinstall inside VR, and then it would work for one more run. Now it doesn't install at all, it just runs up to 2.2MB and then goes back to the "Install" button.

@Ekristoffe Ekristoffe mentioned this issue Jan 27, 2021
@polygraphene
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I have got the following response from Oculus.

Hello,

Your Go app was not approved for the Store and therefore is not available for download or installation. Go and GearVR apps are no longer being accepted for the Store and are not being published.

Because of this, we are not able to help resolve your issue. Please let me know if you have any further questions.

Best,

So, I discontinue the key distribution. I'm sorry I couldn't be your help.

@CloudzInnit
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@polygraphene If possible could there be a verson of ALVR for oculus go that you can side load?

@polygraphene
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@dagelf
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dagelf commented Jan 31, 2021

Thank you so much for supporting it up to now. I suspect that Samsung and Oculus suits are having some sort of licensing fee showdown. I will not buy any Oculus or Samsung again in future, and discourage same for everyone else if they don't sort it out.

I managed to install this again with older versions of Galaxy Gear VR system APKs. I want to try create instructions that will work on any Gear VR phone - at the moment it appears that Gear VR can not be installed or activated on a phone that doesn't have it already. Still investigating.

@Ekristoffe
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@dagelf it is more Oculus want to force ppl to buy the quest 2 ... what a shame ...

@bionickaleb
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telll me how to fix ittttt

@dagelf
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dagelf commented Jun 9, 2021

Download com.polygraphene.alvr.oculus.zip, unzip, and install with adb:

$ adb install com.polygraphene.alvr.oculus.apk

I think it only works if you use a profile where it was previously linked though. Not sure how to link it to a new profile now that the store link is gone. Or if you need to. If it works without linking, let us know!

I have tried this on a few phones now. It works great... no issues, not even the issue I had on my old phone, mentioned above.

It's really great being able to play SteamVR on the phone you already have, with a headset that anyone who has a computer, can afford. The only remaining problem is that most games require specific controllers, and it's ridiculously time consuming trying to remap or reconfigure other controllers unless the game in question already has support for it.

Then, about GearVR - you can still install GearVR itself - but you can't install anything through the store, everything just gives an error, it's been nerfed by Oculus - whether by accident or on purpose... "by accident" makes good cover... plausible deniability... and I've seen it used as an excuse before. That people working for Billion dollar companies can get into such a situation... sad. I don't think the people who are responsible even know what they're doing, or why, at this point... if you ever find yourself working at such a company, make sure your superiors understand what's happening, and if they approve, quit. There are better places to be in life.

I really wonder if Mark Zuckerberg would approve. If he even knows. I would like to think that he wouldn't. Reminds me of the Black Mirror episode "Smithereens". Ridiculous.

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