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Thanks a lot! How can I see the frame rate? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Hi guys, yesterday I set up my new Reverb Pro and had my first VR experience, obviously with DCS. A few comments and a couple of questions. The experience was indeed very immersive and very smooth and fluid. I wasn’t impressed by the resolution though, maybe I set my expectations to high after reading many enthusiastic reviews. The definition is not at the level of the monitor one although the cockpit is perfectly readable even from a distance. Then there is what I consider the most unpleasant effect which I call the glowing surfaces. It seems like every surface is “alive”, like if it was animated by a thousand micro spheres running below the “skin” of every texture. Sorry I don’t know if this makes any sense to you but I would not know how to describe it otherwise. Overall the picture from the monitor is far more realistic while obviously what you get from the VR is much more immersive. I also had some problems with the position in the aircraft, meaning that for some reasons I have to sit at angle with the front of my desk in order to be sitting properly in the cockpit. Also whatever is inside the cockpit looks too small compared to the real world, like if it was a dwarfs F-16... Any comments regarding what I just wrote would be appreciated, just for me to set the right expectations and understand what can be improved and what is just a limit of the technology. NOTE: I followed some tutorials I found on YouTube in order to setup the Reverb, in particular regarding WMR and Steam VR. I forced the refresh rate to 90Hz and the resolution upsampling to 100%. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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15+ years passed since I last used a PC... I only bought one to play DCS in VR! Anyhow, sorry again, test is passed with all checks in the right place.
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Guys I want to dig a hole and bury myself in it... What I posted was the example from the page which I thought was my actual test. Awwwwwww, I'm so sorry. Please don't tell anyone ;-)
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Maybe the program is only listing the minimum requirements and telling if they are met or not, and it’s not listing my actual ones. This is a screenshot from the GeForce software: Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Is it possible that Microsoft site is checking the chipset's graphics card instead of the RTX 2070S?
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hem... no!
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Not sure what you mean? PC is brand new, like 2 days old. All drivers updated.
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I have installed the latest nvidia drivers, I would not know what else to do.
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Guys I’m preparing to setup my Reverb arriving tomorrow and I got already a hard stop. Microsoft site says I can’t run mixed reality, see picture. My hardware in in the signature, any ideas? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Actually all my mods are not on Saved Games on the C: drive, they are one a different folder on D: where I initially installed DCS. But if I move the 339 folder in the same place with all the other aircrafts DCS will not read it when in the game. To be precise I do see the folder in the installed modules menu but the aircraft won’t be available in the main screen or when choosing a mission... go figure... Anyhow it’s not a big deal, I don’t want to pester this nice thread with this minor issue. Thanks for your help, I will try playing with windows as you suggested. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I think the best strategy for me will be to start learning to use DCS on a monitor then move to VR as a second step. Not that the monitor route is any cheaper but at least I will have one less new thing to learn. I ended up ordering a 34'' UWQHD monitor to get some level of immersion. I should have the new PC and monitor by next week, I just can't wait! EDIT: oh and maybe in the meantime ED will sort out some of the sh@* I read about 2.5 and VR...
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Thanks mate, I appreciate the explanation. I guess I will just have to try... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Thanks. Not sure what to say regarding 45FPS at best. Not a lot of bang for the bucks...