Besides the technical aspects everybody has to find a setting he is comfortable with.
My goals change from flight to flight and mission to mission. Also humans are very good adopting to different situations aka image quality, video quality and FPS. I for example do not notice any flickering at all anymore with antialiasing turned off. Similar to reading a book most of the sim experience is created inside of our own brains, monitors and headsets are just supportive measures ;-)
No need for a new GPU or CPU.
In the advent of the HP Reverb G2 the motion smoothing of SteamVR works really well now for my G1 as well.
Here are my high quality 45 FPS (=90FPS with motion smoothing) settings. In a slow flyer like the A10-C II this is my preferred setting for the outrageous high image quality on my trusty 3600X & 1080Ti combo. On my hardware these settings are good for +/- 20 ms GPU and +/- 10 ms CPU frametimes -> stutterfree 45 FPS base perfect for motion smoothing.
only comfortable usable with shoes, so much for the feel
broken springs, so much for the durability
too flat on the ground, so much for the realistic setup
if 150 is your budget, they are fine
else skip and use the money towards better flight pedals
Thanks, I will be very content if my BigNavi at 30% of the costs will provide 90 % of your 3090 VR performance ;-)
https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=4517897&postcount=77
Big Navi = 3080 (at 4k rasterization)
Probably:
Better price (DDR6)
Better availability (DDR6)
More VRAM (DDR6)
Less Power Draw (DDR6, better chip process)
now I am officially hyped
Nvidia borked it
And with some luck it will run on my cheapo Motherboard and 650 Watt PSU as well :-) Such an attractive offer probably :-) My son will be happy to use my 1080Ti.
guessclaimbench (I would be glad to read your results on your latest HW)
Borderlands3 Badass quality 4k
1080TI 35 FPS
2080TI 50 FPS
3080 60 FPS?
BigNavi 60 FPS?
3090 65 FPS?
Yes I can confirm that i also get crashes when I use 500% Supersampling in complex multiplayer missions.
What I am really astonished about is, that it starts with insanse settings in the first place :-)
I prefer it that way. I can get a glimpse of the future. I would not like if DCS would just stop with a boring vram warning. ;-)
They are not afraid to cut their own sales by announcing the omnicept now. Conclusion: Stock for G2 is very limited for the next time.
By the way I am glad I did not spent money on nvidias clunky ampere cards. Now I have an option in spring 2021. :-)