Teetwo Posted June 23, 2018 Posted June 23, 2018 Salute, I'm fairly new to the DCS world so I'm not sure if this is a known issue or something I might have to compensate for but I'm finding that at night my performance is dropping quite a bit. This seems to happen whether I am in a rural or urban area, the NTTR, Persian Gulf or Caucasus map. The issue I am having is that in my Rift I am seeing the images in each eye going out of sync when I move my head left or right. It's a blurring effect that looks like the image is about 1/8 of an inch offset from the other. If I stop my head movement the images sync back up. I have a pretty good system 6700k (OC to 4.7Ghz), 32GB RAM, 1080Ti, a dedicated 1TB SSD for DCS and, a 500GB SSD for windows. From my reading on the forum, I'm not running what I would consider to be high settings, MSAA 2X, PD 1.2. The thing I don't understand is that if I run the same mission during the day I don't have this issue at all. The number of vehicles, map used or aircraft flown does not seem to make any difference as far as I can tell. It's strictly a day/night issue. I've tried turning off ASW both with a registry command and using the keyboard shortcuts but they do not seem to make any difference for me at all. I always seem to run a steady 45fps according to the DCS FPS counter no matter what. I'm really hoping some of you more knowledgeable and experience VR players can point me in the right direction to solve this issue. As a member of a virtual Marine squadron, we do a lot of work at night so I would like to find a solution to this if possible. Thanks
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