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It's still the same. Just slightly wetter due to global warming.
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I think it is "motion smoothing" but I don't have any experience with Varjo. It's a process for dropping the frame rate by half and "adding" extra frames.
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Sorry. I thought you had a quest 3. ASW is the oculus reprojection. Do you have the Varjo equivalent of reprojection enabled?
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Have you disabled ASW? What are your GPU frametimes? I would suggest using 72Hz refresh as this is less demanding. You get a smooth experience with up to 13.8ms. with 90Hz you need to maintain 11.1ms. I might be worth seeing what your performance is like without any Antialiasing to see if something else has changed on your system/settings that you are not aware of.
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Typhoon fly past at RAF Coningsby for the funeral of Squadron Leader Mark Long last June who was killed whilst flying a Battle of Britain memorial Spitfire.
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NVIDIA profile inspector. The latest version allows to to select "always use latest" for DLSS. You only need to reset this after an NVIDIA driver update.
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Is the minimum hardware requirement for VR increased?
Qcumber replied to BoundaryLayer's topic in DCS 2.9
Have you tried using Quad Views Foveated Rendering in fixed mode? https://github.com/mbucchia/Quad-Views-Foveated Also try using Virtual Desktop instead of Steam? It uses less VRAM. -
If you use NVPI and the latest NVIDIA drivers it should automatically apply the latest version of DLSS. No need for DLSS tweaks anymore. Presets J and K come with a noticable impact on performance. I don't think anything has changed. I've certainly not noticed any difference in the last update. It might be worth clearing out your shader files and doing a slow repair.
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Oculus Link is more stable for me. Very steady frametimes and smooth fps. With VD the frametimes are more erratic and there is microstutter. This is eliminated when I use an Ethernet cable to the headset but I can no longer get a decent bitrate this way. Overall, link cable is a better experience.
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Just stick with one place then it's easier to work things out. I prefer to increase the resolution in the oculus app/oculus debug tool rather than in DCS.
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This might be related to VRAM. I did a comparison of 60 vs 150k preload and there was about a 1Gb difference. In VR though but probably similar to 4k flat screen.
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Dynamic Foveated Rendering - Everything in one page
Qcumber replied to mbucchia's topic in Virtual Reality
I reset the arc to default and it works fine now. Thanks for the tip. -
Dynamic Foveated Rendering - Everything in one page
Qcumber replied to mbucchia's topic in Virtual Reality
Cheers. I'll play with the settings. -
Dynamic Foveated Rendering - Everything in one page
Qcumber replied to mbucchia's topic in Virtual Reality
Thanks. I see you are using a Varjo headset. Maybe it's a Meta issue. I guess I will stick with the regular neck and back exercises! -
Keeping my motivation going by watching this again.
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Dynamic Foveated Rendering - Everything in one page
Qcumber replied to mbucchia's topic in Virtual Reality
XRNS works but looking backwards is rendered in the peripheral resolution and does not support DFR. All I see when looking over my shoulder (when XRNS is active) is a blurred image. -
Good setup. I bought a 5070ti and had it for about 2 weeks then managed to get a 5080 at MSRP. The 5070ti runs very well in VR.
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Start with the Oculus Link app and Oculus Debug Tool. It's in the "...Oculus\Support\oculus-diagnostics" folder. You can adjust lots of settings here. Start with scaling. I would set the resolution slider to x1 in the Link app then use ODT to increase this to about x1.5. This will give you a resolution of about 3312x 3096. A good starting point. What are your PC specs?
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Dynamic Foveated Rendering - Everything in one page
Qcumber replied to mbucchia's topic in Virtual Reality
Sorry if this has come up before in this thread but it is a long one. XRNS does not work properly with QVFR. When I look over my shoulder I only see the low res part of the image. Is there any workaround for this? -
Yes. VR is lifelong learning. Post your settings here if you need any help figuring things out.
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Both are good options. They gave similar quality and performance. VD is harder to set up and can be more temperamental (at least for me). Meta link sometimes has issues after updating so always make sure you do not opt in for the public test channel and do manual updates only. My advice is buy a cheap USB cable which needs the requirements for cable link and give it a go. For VD you will need to buy a dedicated router connected directly to your PC via Ethernet.
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Thinking of makeing the switch from Track IR to VR
Qcumber replied to kmaultsby's topic in Virtual Reality
You should be able to pick up a QP less than that, especially used, depending on where you live. I managed to get a used one (in mint condition) for £300 about 12 months ago. Other users on this forum have been able to get new ones for less than the Q3. It could be worth looking around. Previous generation to your AMD 7800x3d. -
Thinking of makeing the switch from Track IR to VR
Qcumber replied to kmaultsby's topic in Virtual Reality
Your GPU and RAM will be the bottlenecks. But I would not upgrade the 4070 yet, unless you are already considering it. You can get some good results using Quad Views Foveated Rendering. For a 4070 I think the 5800x3d is enough. Another option is a Quest Pro. The eye tracking makes a massive difference. -
Thinking of makeing the switch from Track IR to VR
Qcumber replied to kmaultsby's topic in Virtual Reality
Your system should run a Q3 fine but you might benefit from 64Gb RAM. I have recently upgraded from a 5800x3d and 4070. You will need to compromise on settings but it's still a good experience. There is a lot of experience now on this forum to support anyone new to VR.