diegopoke Posted September 23, 2019 Posted September 23, 2019 Good night. I'm using VR glasses to play DCS and I noticed that in the oculus image the DCS is correct but in my monitor image it has a left over like a second image. I'm sending a video for a better explanation. Do not notice the quality of the video because I did not configure the OBS just installed to do this test to post here. Settings I7-7700k 16 GB GTX1070 SSD M2 ${1}
diegopoke Posted September 23, 2019 Author Posted September 23, 2019 Good night. I'm using VR glasses to play DCS and I noticed that in the oculus image the DCS is correct but in my monitor image it has a left over like a second image. I'm sending a video for a better explanation. Do not notice the quality of the video because I did not configure the OBS just installed to do this test to post here. Settings I7-7700k 16 GB GTX1070 SSD M2 STEAM DCS
Harlikwin Posted September 23, 2019 Posted September 23, 2019 Its called ghosting. It generally happens when you can't drive the headset to high frame rates and it has to do frame interpolation. New hotness: I7 9700k 4.8ghz, 32gb ddr4, 2080ti, :joystick: TM Warthog. TrackIR, HP Reverb (formermly CV1) Old-N-busted: i7 4720HQ ~3.5GHZ, +32GB DDR3 + Nvidia GTX980m (4GB VRAM) :joystick: TM Warthog. TrackIR, Rift CV1 (yes really).
diegopoke Posted September 29, 2019 Author Posted September 29, 2019 Its called ghosting. It generally happens when you can't drive the headset to high frame rates and it has to do frame interpolation. Wow and how is this done? I've never heard of it. Thanks
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