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I started this topic to track and discuss my challenges with getting the best performance out of my system. I run DCS in windowed mode and run OBS on the side. My setup Windows 10 - latest version RTX 4090, no overclocking X570 Aorus Master Ryzen 7 5800x3D, no overclocking 64GB RAM Varjo Aero Reverb G2 v1.0. Mixed Reality: best quality, 90Hz. SSD for DCS and Windows, separated Configuration Rebar enabled XMP Memory Profile Hyperthreading OFF -> update 2023-07-24 testing at the moment DCS Latest OB version 32GB Pagefile Game mode OFF Game Bar OFF Windows registry Holographic PreallocateVirtualMonitors set to 0 Windows Holographic Shell Stopped ("Go to Computer Management → System Tools → Performance → Data Collector Sets → Event Trace Sessions. In this list, find HolographicShell, right click, and choose ‘Stop’.) Windows Power Management Stopped Windows Graphics performance for DCS set to High Performance. Variable refresh rate ON HAGS OFF Nvidia Control Panel: see screenshot OBS: No render lag and no encoder lag. See screenshot for settings. Update 24-7-2024 configured to use the GPU's NVENC HEVC encoder. DCS: see screenshot Process Lasso, currently no CPU affinity set. DCS and OBS have both High priority. Edit 5-1-2023: ProBalance and Performance Mode enabled Edit 2023-07-24: Not using Process Lasso at the moment. Will test some more Open-XR Toolkit latest version: Reprojection OFF, Shaking reduction 30%. Upscaling OFF, Foveated rendering OFF, No Framerate throttling OpenXR Developer Tools latest version: Motion Reprojection: OFF Edit 7-1-2023: 3dMigoto for sharpening OFF. DCS No shader mods installed Unneccesary Windows processes killed Drivers up to date TACView on client-side disabled Nvidia latest drivers, Geforce experience disabled Update 2023-07-24: QVFR - Quad Views Foveated Rendering by @mbucchia Highly recommended! https://github.com/mbucchia/Quad-Views-Foveated/wiki Edit 01-12-2022 Changed: Disabled 3dMigoto Enabled CAS 30% sharpening inside OpenXR Update 2023-07-24 No sharpening inside Open XR Toolki Items tried with no visible advantage: Frame limiter in NVCP and OpenXR-Toolkit - Removes Judder but gives terrible ghosting VSync Adjusting DCS Desktop window size Game Mode ON 60Hz in the headset (eyes can't take it) Items still to try: Undervolting the 4090 Get a 3rd SSD and have OBS record to this SSD. -> Done OpenXR - FSR 80%: Tried, but gives degraded visuals. Clouds Ultra: keep them on for now. Nvidia Control Panel: MFAA 2X or 4X (extra visuals at no extra performance when MSAA is on?) NvidiaProfileInspector SGSSAA - Sparse Grid Supersampling 4X or 2x Processor scheduling changing to Background Services Edit 5-1-2023 Changed: DCS Shadow High, Terrain Object Shadows Default (as per advice https://forum.dcs.world/topic/313901-my-4090-vr-performance-optimization/?do=findComment&comment=5118986. Edit 7-1-2023: Tried it but did not notice difference, so reverted back. OpenXR-Toolkit: Disabled CAS Sharpening (Don't need it). OpenXR-Toolkit: Switched Motion Reprojection to automatic. (sometimes my FPS drop too low and then I would like for Reprojection to kick in). Edit 7-1-2023: Edmuss told me this does not work for DCS. So keep Reprojection OFF.
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This post is only regarding the Varjo Aero distortion issue I had with DCS and what fixed it for me. Please note, I don't live in these forums so any questions you may have about this post will likely not be seen or get replies from me (sorry in advance). I primarily use VR in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and DCS. I’ve been running an Oculus Rift S in both sims with normal Rift S lack of clarity but with ZERO distortion in either sim. ZERO distortion in anything I ran on the Rift S. In fact, I didn’t even realize or know what “distortion” was until I got my Aero. I upgraded my PC in December to an I9-12900k, Nvidia 3080 and 64GB ram. I got my Aero headset last week after weeks of anticipation and the glowing reviews of clarity in sims that I’ve dreamed of for years only to find nauseating and horrible distortion in DCS. MSFS was fairly distortion free except around the edges as described by many. I found much of that edge distortion was minimized by positioning the Aero lower on my face compared to my Rift S (like riding on my nose low), but that lower position and a few hours in MSFS and all is well. In DCS however, I had HORRIBLE distortion from the opening splash and menu screens to inside the sim. It was like being in a fish bowl or a carnival house of mirrors where you can see clearly, but the image is distorted and warped as you move your head across the entire display (not just the edges). Even looking straight ahead and not moving my head the gauges were clear as could be, but like ovals rather than circles. The entire view from the cockpit would warp and distort as I turned my head. I would actually get motion sickness sitting still on the runway and just looking around the cockpit, it was that bad. I also seemed to be positioned higher than normal in the cockpit. Even when DCS was initially loading before the menu comes up was lower on the screen than normal. The distortion I had with DCS was not a level you may have read about where “you can get used to it after a few days”. It was a level of distortion and warping that make you want to throw your $2k Aero in a wood chipper and be happy you did. It was that bad. These descriptions may be a little extreme, but anyone with an Aero that sees this behavior with DCS will totally understand what I mean. If that's you, then this post might be your magic bullet like it was for me. Luckily for Varjo (and me I guess), the success I had with MSFS and the many positive Aero/DCS reviews I had seen prior to ordering let me see what the Aero could be and I thought the distortion issue I had with DCS may be driver or software related so rather than attempt to return it right away, I spent days in forums looking for an answer for DCS. THE FIX: The fix that I found was as a link from an older DCS post that was buried in a reddit Aero thread, but I had skipped over it for days because it sounded crazy at first and was regarding other headsets prior to the Aero, but another Aero user (thank you hannlbal636 in reddit whoever you are) had posted this link in that thread regarding Aero distortion in DCS so after running out of other things to try, I finally tried this fix using the DCS WMR Debug Tool and IT WORKED FOR ME! The info is in the link below. Please don’t be thrown off by the “cross eye alignment” label on the link like I was. That “cross eye alignment” label is what made me skip over trying this for days with my Aero since I didn't "believe" I had a "cross eye" issue, only to find it was exactly what fixed my Aero distortion issue. WMR DEBUG TOOL - cross eye alignment - Virtual Reality - ED Forums (eagle.ru) I my case, the one line config file didn’t exist and needed to be created as described in the doc. Once I did that and restarted DCS, the Debug tool shown in that post popped up and I simply did the steps below: -Clicked “Snap Top and BTM” button on left and right eyes (no other changes made). -Closed the debug tool and went directly to my plane from the main DCS menu and it was like MAGIC, the distortion was gone or at least totally minimized to the minor known level of Aero distortion around the extreme edges of your FOV. After that change (without clicking the save button in the tool that first time), after restarting DCS, the distortion came back and the Debug Tool popped up again when DCS started. This second time, I did the same thing again (Switch both eyes from top to btm) and saved it this time. After restarting DCS this time, the setting saved and the Debug Tool didn’t open again. I was good to go. Side tip. Even after fixing the distortion with this tweak, I still seemed seated a little higher in the cockpit with my Aero than my Rift S (P-51, Huey, and A10 that I typically fly). For this, I mapped the Cockpit View Up/Down functions in the UI Layer to two unused buttons on my joystick and this allowed me to easily adjust my seat height in the cockpit as desired. I know this was a long post, but after what I went through to find this fix, I wanted to post my full experience hoping it might save some headaches and potential returns of good headsets because people think the device is itself is bad. Hope this helps!
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Greetings All! I recently received my Varjo Aero and I am loving it so far! I had some issues when I first set it up (the 4 'screens' appearing in the desktop view - essentially, the Aero 'doubling' the viewable area). What I saw in-game was some ghosting/model mismatching - for example, in a test run w/ the Huey my external view showed the aircraft sitting in the ground so that the bottom was in the taxiway. I was able to work those issues out as outlined in part in this post: Part of the fix was using the string --force_steam_VR in the properties of my DCS shortcut. That fixed the ghosting/mismatching issue...but my performance dropped significantly compared to previous when, I'm assuming, the Aero was running on the Varjo software. TBH, it's kind of disappointing after the $$ I spent on the headset, which I will use almost exclusively for DCS. So, all that being said, I'm wondering if there is a way to use the Varjo software w/o the 4-camera issue that anyone has found? Alternately, I'm up for any recommended VR settings - or a link to a recent-ish post - that would assist in getting smooth VR performance without sacrificing too much in the visual quality arena. Or, perhaps I'm just asking too much at this point - I know, first world problems... And, my system specs are pretty up there - again, built a new rig primarily for DCS. (I hate to admit how much I've sunk into hardware for this game...) So, I'm *hoping* to get some butter-smooth performance. I'm sure there is some combination of settings out there - I have tweaked many times with my previous HP Reverb G2 - but at this point I'm kind of lost in all the myriad of settings. [And yah, I'm old enough to remember when the only graphics settings you had were screen resolution, and even then you could only choose from 3 or 4, if you were lucky.] Intel i7-12700K - 3.6 Ghz - RTX 3090 - 32 GB DDR5 RAM - 1 TB SSD - Win 10 Thanks! Appreciate any and all thoughts, ideas, and input!