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Buy a 3090 and turn the shadows back *** ON *** BABY!!!

 

Never turned them off. I did turn them down for syria though.

 

I'm just hoping there is a combo of settings with a 3090 that will let me run 90fps on most maps most of the time.

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Im hoping a 3090 doesnt bottleneck on a Pci-E 3.0 port

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Yeah, theres no point in running in SLI since VR doesnt really like it that much.

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Depending on your mother board config there are other things that could consume those lanes, for example NVME drives could use some of them...

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Sorry to maybe intrude on your conversation here (didn't want to create a new thread for it).

 

So, I've been flying the Huey a lot lately in Syria and I noticed something really annoying.

 

Back in the days when I still had my CV1, there was this thing called ASW, which I could set in strength with key combination RCtrl-Numpad1 to 4

 

Setting ASW to off, helped removing these strange visuals:

 

 

But now I own a Reverb which (correct me if I'm wrong) doesn't have this ASW functionality. However when looking at other aircraft through my spinning rotor blades, I also see this annoying "washed out" effect (sorry I don't know the correct term).

 

 

Did anyone else experience this? Is there a way to reduce/remove this unwanted effect?

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ASW is brand specific to Oculus.

 

the equivalent in the windows world is motion smoothing or motion reprojection...

 

fire up windows mixed reality for Steam VR settings by running the command

navigating to the \Steam\steamapps\common\MixedRealityVRDriver\bin\win64 directory and double clicking on "OpenVRSettingsUX.exe"-> select Graphics and make sure that its set to SteamVR per -app setting.

 

 

run DCS

 

then go to steam VR settings -> video -> per application video settings -> select DCS -> motion smoothing "enabled" to switch between 90/45 or forced to set it to 45fps

 

you might need to restart dcs

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Another way of achieving the same thing is to press down on your controller thumbstick - when you are in VR - to bring up SteamVR dash, then all the options are selectable on the WMR tab in the bottom left group of icons.

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Another way of achieving the same thing is to press down on your controller thumbstick - when you are in VR - to bring up SteamVR dash, then all the options are selectable on the WMR tab in the bottom left group of icons.

 

couldn't for the life of me remember the shortcut! thanks m8

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ASW is brand specific to Oculus.

 

the equivalent in the windows world is motion smoothing or motion reprojection...

 

fire up windows mixed reality for Steam VR settings by running the command

navigating to the \Steam\steamapps\common\MixedRealityVRDriver\bin\win64 directory and double clicking on "OpenVRSettingsUX.exe"-> select Graphics and make sure that its set to SteamVR per -app setting.

 

 

run DCS

 

then go to steam VR settings -> video -> per application video settings -> select DCS -> motion smoothing "enabled" to switch between 90/45 or forced to set it to 45fps

 

you might need to restart dcs

Thanks speed-of-heat. However, I already set motionreprojectionvector (or whats it called again) directly in the WMR folder. You know, that default.vsettings file in the WMR directory, I've set that to "Auto"

 

Do I better need to set that one to "disabled" and enable "motion smoothing" in SteamVR?

 

I thought they were the same.

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Thanks speed-of-heat. However, I already set motionreprojectionvector (or whats it called again) directly in the WMR folder. You know, that default.vsettings file in the WMR directory, I've set that to "Auto"

 

Do I better need to set that one to "disabled" and enable "motion smoothing" in SteamVR?

 

I thought they were the same.

 

You can still use that file, but that method has been made redundant with the recently introduced method I mentioned above using the WMR tab in the SteamVR dashboard.

The settings file gets overwritten with every update, so use the dashboard icon and leve the settings file at default to save yourself a lot of grief!

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You can still use that file, but that method has been made redundant with the recently introduced method I mentioned above using the WMR tab in the SteamVR dashboard.

The settings file gets overwritten with every update, so use the dashboard icon and leve the settings file at default to save yourself a lot of grief!

 

Ok thanks :thumbup:

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Anyone having tracking problems lately? Tracking is very “jumpy”. I checked with other games and they are just fine.
Yes! I even put in brighter bulbs yesterday thinking I needed more light. Everything else seems ok I have tried.

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Set some, a number of people reported getting better tracking as a result. I typically reset it after lighting changes in the room

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I tried - (a) very bright light(s) 100W - , but I ended up with moderate lights (3) shining away bouncing the walls 210°, works better.

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Set some, a number of people reported getting better tracking as a result. I typically reset it after lighting changes in the room

 

I had tracking problems recently and that trick helped me. A lot.

 

I had no changes in the rooms lighting or furnishing.

I had quite much lights, always on when gaming.

I did not use room boundaries, seated gaming only.

 

Tracking got worse and worse and I got the tip to reset room boundaries.

 

This fixed the issue!

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I reverted to the non beta version of SteamVR and so far so good!

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