SadSquare Studio’s Visage has already been out for a couple of days, and it’s gathered some pretty positive buzz on Steam (where right now you can pick it up for a nice 20% discount). In spite of that, some fans who supported the game on Kickstarter are lamenting the fact that the game doesn’t have the VR support at the moment. Luckily, there’s a nice remedy for that (at least on Steam VR).

As is the case with many games, the devs do have arguments that you can put in front of the command line that enables certain features. And Visage is no different. Simply go to the game’s installation folder, create a shortcut to the executable, and drag it out onto your desktop. From there, go into the shortcut’s properties, and under the Target, add ” -vr” at the end of the line.

In case you’re not that tech-savvy, you can check out the video below that shows a visual guide to doing it. Granted, the VR isn’t perfect (the game is still in Early Access, after all), but you can get an idea of what’s to come.