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  1. It's HMD dependent. Pimax *requires* lighthouse. But if you're doing flight/car sim, one lighthouse is adequate. I ran P5K+ using the original lighthouse (picked it up from Ebay). Speaking of which, they never did send out my KS package of two controllers and two lighthouses. Hmmm. But WMR based headsets do not require light house. It has cameras in the HMD and tracks movement using the built in cameras. Also, have you considered Reverb Gen 2? My pitools experience was less than stellar. But that was over a year ago so maybe things have gotten better. I loved the wider FOV of Pimax 5K+, but Reverb had better clarity so I went with Reverb.
  2. Trade off for Huey. It's almost essential for rotary, I think.
  3. Sirrah, what kind of CPU cooler do you have? When I overclocked my 8700 to 5.1GHz, I delid'ed it using RocketCool tools. Took all of 45 minutes or less. It was beyond easy and the temperature drop was very noticeable. For me, it made a big difference as I only play in VR. And every FPS helps with VR. As I recall, I kept mine at Adaptive, and Vcore of 1.35 or less. At the time, it was delid'ed and had an AIO cooler. But on my new 10700K, I just went with Noctua tower cooler.
  4. £200 for Reverb is a great deal. The trick to VR is that you need to start slow. The minute you start to feel bad, stop and get some rest. Over a week or two, almost everyone gets over it. Of course it helps if you have a beefy rig. Having said that, in the VR Subthread under INPUT/OUTPUT thread, a person with older rig just cranked the resolution down (to about Rift level) and had smooth experience.
  5. I think the rumors of paper launch has been debunked by many. But if it makes your Navi launch more exciting, go for it.
  6. Are you wanting to go to Rift because of cost? There are better HMD even accounting for prices. And I know everyone freaks out about FB and what they want to do. I left Rift because they fell behind to others and Rift-S was a disappointment at best. But Google reads every email for ads. And AMZN tracks everything you look at for the same reason. Not sure why FB's announcement is so bothersome. Unless you use a VM to browse, and blow away the VM every time (and use duckduckgo/incognito mode) tracking by a vendor is impossible to avoid.
  7. I believe the thread of AMD forced NVDA to reduce the price. So good for all of us. As for the paper launch, Games Nexus pretty much proved that it wasn't. There was an incredible demand which caused record traffic for all the players.
  8. Everyone wants better things for DCS. We're all part of a community. But the thing most people don't understand (which is OK, it takes experience) is that changing the core of a base while it still has to run is incredibly difficult. Why do you think for the most part, Apple's iOS hasn't changed much. or Android. It took decades for Cisco to change IOS to NXOS and it was rocky launch to say the least. When you have an installed base, transitioning to something while maintaining the current train is hard. Unless you have the wherewithal to 2.5X your staff overnight so you can have 100% dedicated to new core, and another 50% working on integration challenges. And the original staff working to keep the lights on. This is not a defense of a fanboi. *IF* there were better options I would switch in a nanosecond. As Nadela said, technology has no respect for history, only innovation. So I'm more likely than most to give a little slack to ED. If you think about it, F16 came out of nowhere, the A10 upgrade is a gift, as was the supercarrier. If they had dedicated the staff to fixing/optimizing the core, EVERYONE would have been yelling about lack of content/update. So it's not as simple as "switch it to Vulkan dammit" Unless everyone signs up to not play DCS for a year so they can only work on that optimization. Which, of course would be suicide for ED. If people only knew how much work it is to do regression testing, how much work it is to integrate new core to an existing core, how much more difficult every checkout is. We're asking ED to do a heart transplant while the patient is running a marathon. And that's not easy. Again, I want a smoother less taxing DCS. But what they have now is FAR more than I expected. And I'll continue to enjoy it for what it is. And incredible game that allows one to be transported to a cockpit.
  9. Red herring. Would you complain that a Toyota Prius can't win the Daytona, ergo it's USELESS? Everyone wants more and better performance. To state that DCS is a lost cause for VR is very different than saying it needs Crysis level hardware to run. Also, you can reduce the resolution to make it run smoother. It's a trade off but that's life in general. All we do (well, except Musk, Gates, and Bezos of the world) is trade one thing for another.
  10. By default it's Keypad 5. But you should remap it in your HOTAS. In Settings, there is section for UI Layer, and in there should be a mapping for RECENTER VR.
  11. For monitor 2D? Probably not. You probably can't tell the difference between 50 and 60FPS. For VR, it *could* help smooth it out. Every dropped frame can add up.
  12. Ahhh, the great debate of DCS. We know for a fact that it uses minimum of two threads. One for sound. But there are also reports of it using more threads than two EVEN when accounting for the DCS thread moving around from cpu to cpu (processor affinity)
  13. To me, 45FPS is very smooth. But it also seems like it's very personal thing as some hate 45 while others, like me, think it's great. OF COURSE 90 is smoother. But 45 is fine too. It doesn't make me sick or anything.
  14. But he's supersampling at 1.5 for his Vive. Also, in general, the video looks very smooth no? W/O a lot of dropped frames. I was worried about the high resolution of Reverb, but not having to supersample really made it smoother, IMO.
  15. 45 FPS for 1080Ti seems reasonable. I don't know if anything will have a huge jump in performance. Also, remember, with reprojection type of tech, you never see anything other than the 45 or 90. There was a thread here, for reducing the Reverb resolution to achieve much better FPS. Found it: https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=285493
  16. Man...You mean I've been enjoying my VR and I've been wrong all this time???? What the hell was I thinking???? Utterly useless comment of the year.
  17. I loved the wider FoV in 5K+. But in the end, the software made me jump to Reverb (that and added clarity - from 5K+)
  18. Thanks for sharing! Love your setup
  19. You should tell us which plane/terrain and mission. It does factor in quite a bit.
  20. So two things. Even w/o ASW, it shouldn't feel bad when you move around. Not for Odyssey and your spec. But the artifact for props is a well known thing. It's very personal, meaning some people hate it, some don't seem to mind etc. I'm in the latter camp so I don't know the status of the fix. I thought it was addressed at one point, but I could be way off base.
  21. You got the trolling baptism under fire over and done with! :) Have fun!
  22. Well aware, hence the "ironically" The industry norm for 4K is what i wrote.
  23. My guess would be that the game intercepts the keyboard interrupts. Where as DCS leaves alt-tab alone because it has been used historically to switch apps. Back in the day, INT13 was what was raised for keyboard, but I have no idea if Windows depends on that anymore.
  24. You don't know what the hell you're saying, what's WRONG with you! :D:D Now that we got that out of the way, welcome aboard to DCS train with VR. In case you don't know there is an INPUT/OUTPUT thread with VR sub-thread. Just in case you weren't aware. The cookie trail for it is: ED Forums » English » DCS World Topics » Input and Output » Virtual Reality And +1 on VR FPS utility.
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