thistells me that either there is a problem with the ethernet ports and xbox live as other hardwired devices do work , i got it to work once but then the next day it didnt ,do you think i need to make the my xbox static ip and put in port forwarding ? i really dont know tbh and dont want to mess to much
I'm also having problems with my xbox not connecting, it works fine with wifi but as soon as I try to connect the xbox to the modem via ethernet it won't connect, I tried all the options above and none of them work. Has there been a fix yet as I don't wont to send the modem back but the main reason I brought it was to hardwire into my xbox
When XBOX Controller is going to be supported by Air Link not only directly linked to PC, but through headset (like VD)?
I had a hope that Air Link made Virtual Desktop obsolete (No offense VD Developers, amazing job!) for games, but I've got big WTF seeing Touch Controllers lying on the floor in the launcher, while my xbox controller were useless. I understand, that Air Link is in Experimental phase, but for me it seems more like useless POH. I guess that a lot of Oculus Quest user bought it, because they didn't want to be chained to their PC, sitting at cosy coach downstairs, and they looked forward for Air-Link. Streaming controller input (You are already doing it!) and handling it in Oculus App (You are already doing it!) can't be so hard to implement!
My problem exactly. Finally fixed one Air Link stuttering problem by setting bit rate to 0 and now the Xbox wireless pc gamepad won't work all of a sudden. Works with Steam...but then what would I need the horrible Link software for...? I wish. Any one have an advice or suggestions for Xbox gamepad not being recognized by Link or AirLink all of a sudden. It was working previously.
Have you controller paired with Headset or PC? My gamepad works fine paired to headset while playing through Virtual Desktop, My problem is that it doesn't work via Air-Link while paired with googles. Space where I'm playing is too far from PC to pair gamepad with it.
Yes, the gamepad works for me with VD also, but doesn't get recognized when I open games via the Oculus Link/AirLink home menu. Not since the latest Oculus update. Not sure if selecting Use Oculus API for OpenX had any effect on this as that was the o ly change I recall making. Luckily the gamepad works via Steam interface, but its a hassle and doesn't help resource-wise to have to run the games through Oculus, then Steam, in effect: (
I know this is old, but I'm having a similar problem. Wanted to play American/Euro Truck Sim in VR. I have a Quest 2 I'm using via Link cable. The games startup and run but my Xbox gamepad will not work. It works perfectly fine for flatscreen play, but apparently running ATS through Steam VR or maybe just software running over Link doesn't recognize the gamepad.
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I have an EA account, have had so for years. I have a reasonable amount of paid content on it, 20+ titles.
I also have an Xbox Game Pass for PC subscription and have been eagerly awaiting access to the EA Play library since it was announced last year.
The EA play content comes up on my Xbox Game pass for PC as being available, that's great! Looks like I have to install a Beta of EA Desktop which appears to be replacing Origin. Fine I guess, another launcher, but hopefully it will play nice with GOG Galaxy 2.0.
Go to sign in and it tells me that my EA account is already linked to a different Xbox Account. I have to think about this as I don't recognise it, then I recall this is an old, old, Xbox account from when I had an Xbox 360. I don't ever recall linking this to my EA account, but no big deal, or so I thought, I'll unlink this old Xbox account that I don't use and link it to my current Xbox Game Pass for PC account that I use and pay a subscription for when I log back in.
No dice, I know see a message that says I can't link my EA account with my current Xbox account because it has previously linked to another Xbox account in the past.
So I think this is a bit odd, I know I can't merge my Xbox accounts, the old one with the new, I've been down this road with Microsoft before. So maybe I think I'll create a new EA account and link this with my current Xbox Game Pass account and then have that merged to my current EA Account - the one with all my content.
Time to head to
help.ea.com - I have a lengthy discussion with someone on the chat. Apparently, no, they cannot merge a new EA account with my existing EA account because I have linked my existing EA account with Steam. This happened out of necessity I think when I purchased EA content on Steam last year.
Okay, so maybe I can have my existing EA account signed into Origin and the new account signed into EA Desktop Beta? Nope, the credentials are shared.
So creating a new EA account won't help.
Okay, maybe tech support can assist me with linking my current EA account with my current Xbox Game Pass account? No, this is restricted because I have at some point in the past linked my EA account with an Xbox account, one that I don't use.
I am a bit frustrated by the experience. It seems like an arbitrary restriction, all I want is to access all my EA content in one place, the stuff I paid for and the EA Play content I am entitled to with my Xbox Game Pass for PC subscription. Two EA accounts is not the answer, especially as I own multiple devices and EA Desktop Beta and Origin share credentials.
He told me wait and I waited. after literally one minute he told me to try to link my new account and it magically LINKED. I wanted to thank him but he closed the case and marked it as "Fixed". His name is Ajay M.
I am in the exact same boat. My EA account is 13 years old and I have a decent amount of purchases on it (was an avid Battlefield player, my fianc loves the Sims, I've enjoyed some of the latest Star Wars offerings as well as the occasional sports game). I understand that this restriction is in place for security reasons, but the inability to EVER change the linked account for the lifetime of the EA account for ANY reason is insane. The chat agent told me "You may try to link your new Gamertag with an another EA Account as there is no way to link it with the same EA Account." which is basically "Create a burner EA account so you can use EA Play". What good can this honestly do? This makes it so I will never spend a dime on DLC for any game in EA Play as I do not want to have to worry about security on yet another account (I already have to keep an eye on: EA, Ubisoft, Steam, EGS, Xbox, GOG, and Blizzard... now I add a SECOND EA account to that... no way). It also makes it so if I ever cancel EA Play I won't be able to carry over my progress to games that I may end up wanting to buy after my membership ends therefore... I won't buy games on the burner account.
This kind of policy makes me never want to spend another cent on an EA product considering the awful customer service. Googling this issue turns up stuff from as far back as 2016 so I'm not too hopeful this will ever change and that the "feedback" will always go to their "teams" (aka the recycle bin).
"Once you unlink a platform account from your EA Account and link it to a new one, you cannot unlink it again for six months. Make sure unlinking is the best choice for you and that you understand the risks before you follow these steps." - -gaming-accounts-from-ea-account/
I can't see why this same six month cool down period couldn't apply to linking a new Xbox account to an EA account that has previously had an Xbox account linked. i.e. One xbox account every six months per EA account.
I have the same issue. When EA Play was added to the Game Pass on Xbox I installed EA Play on it which must have created a sort of "ghost EA account" and linked to it, I can't even see details of this account in EA Play since it sends me to the Xbox account instead.
When I try to link on my EA Desktop account I get the message that it's already linked. If I remove the link on my Microsoft account, EA Play on Xbox keeps on working, so it seems that only appears when I link it on PC, so removing it from the MS account doesn't work either.
I'm having the same issue as well. The rep I talked to was actually very helpful and was trying to link the correct accounts together after unlinking my other accounts, but it seems like even he was unable to at this point. He told me he was treating it as a bug report for now and I should check back in a week. I'm thankful he was helpful but what a strange headache all of this is. I'm excited to use EA Play with my Xbox Game Pass but it seems like I may never get to use my actual EA account at this point.
@thekurseThe only reason i can see is to unlink and relink to a new EA account. I wish it would have a big warning when saying you could never link another Xbox account. I don't get the point either, i have access to my email and access to all accounts involved, who cares if i link another xbox to an EA account?? just a baffling choice to limit it to 1 account ever.
@EA_Jason I did see one way i could maybe get it linked was to launch an EA game on an xbox console, but i dont own a current gen one. I mean, i have a 360, but not sure any of those EA games servers still work or if i could get it working again. So that probably wouldn't work.
I linked Xbox Account #1 to my EA Account 10 years ago. I no longer access Xbox Account #1, and have used Xbox Account #2 (which has numerous purchases and my Gamepass attached to it) for some time. When I went to link Xbox Account #2 to my EA account, it told me Xbox Account #1 was already linked. So I unlinked Xbox Account #1 and attempted to link Xbox Account #2 and it is telling me I may only EVER link Xbox Account #1 to my EA account. When I went onto chat and asked for the ability to link Xbox Account #2 I was told that it wasn't possible and that my best course of action was to link Xbox Account #2 to a new EA Account (essentially EA Account #2). What I am saying is that is unacceptable considering all of my Origin purchases and credit card information are on my current EA Account and opening a second one just to utilize my EA Play benefits on Xbox Account #2 is ridiculous.
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