Star Wars: Squadrons is stunning in VR, if you can overcome some setup issues.
I'm still feeling a little queasy after playing Star Wars: Squadrons in VR. This game is not for the faint of stomach—after playing some 20 hours of Squadrons on my monitor, I wasn't prepared for how different it would feel doing barrel rolls and flying 'upside-down' in VR. But wow, is it cool.
Compared to playing on a monitor, my cockpit felt huge. I could look straight up to see the TIE Fighter I was trying to track, and I had to sit up straight to peer over the instrument panel down the nose of my X-Wing. The peripheral vision is absolutely an advantage in battle, but it also felt like information overload. I found it much harder to track other human pilots in multiplayer.
Also hard: Getting Star Wars: Squadrons to play nice with VR in the first place. I ran into some unintuitive issues getting Squadrons up and running on my Oculus Quest via the Link cable, and other players have been reporting issues with SteamVR and headsets like the Index, too.
If you're looking to play Star Wars: Squadrons in VR, here's what you need to know before you start.
If you're using an Oculus Quest, connect it to your PC with a USB C cable, turn it on, and put it on briefly; you should get a prompt to enable Oculus Link with your PC. You don't have to worry about this process with the Rift.
With the headset plugged in, boot up Star Wars: Squadrons and hit Esc to open the options menu. Here you should see a VR Settings menu if the game detects your headset. In the VR settings menu, you'll see a button to "Toggle" VR. Click that button, and the game should appear on your headset. You'll need to hit Spacebar (or a button on your controller or flight stick) to confirm the switch to VR mode.
This process doesn't always go smoothly, and I had to figure out some fixes the hard way.
I've also read about other issues online. Here are some things to be aware of if you're trying to play on an Oculus headset:
I haven't personally tested Squadrons via a SteamVR headset, but according to player reports it hasn't been a smooth launch. The Valve Index has some significant advantages over my Oculus Quest. The higher resolution and especially the 120 Hz refresh rate (vs the Quest's 72 Hz) should be a big deal for anyone sensitive to VR motion sickness like me. But hitting a steady 120Hz, especially in VR, is also much more of a challenge for your hardware.
You should be able to launch Squadrons from inside SteamVR Home, but there seem to be issues currently preventing it from running well for many.