Let’s be honest for a second. You bought a Meta Quest 3 (or even a Quest 2) expecting jaw-dropping visuals. And while the immersion is there, you’ve probably noticed the blurry textures, the jagged edges (aliasing), and the slightly washed-out look of some games.

If you push a game to 200% resolution at 90Hz, your battery will drain faster. Plan for it. (Tip: Use a battery strap or a short link cable to a power bank.)

On a Quest 2, heavy overclocks can get toasty. On a Quest 3, the improved cooling handles it much better, but don't run benchmarks for an hour straight. Is it worth it? The Verdict Quest Games Optimizer is the single best $10.00 (approx) you can spend on VR after buying a headstrap.

To give QGO system permissions, you need to connect your headset to a PC or Android phone to run an ADB command. It takes 3 minutes and is very safe, but you can't do it directly from the Meta Store (Meta does not allow apps to change system GPU levels).