martinistripes Posted October 15, 2019 Posted October 15, 2019 Has anyone tried it? I'm just thinking it could potentially solve everyone's VR performance issues, by running DCS World remotely on one of nvidia's super powerful systems. Valve Index | RTX 4080 (Mobile) | i9-14900HX @ 2.20 GHz | 32GB RAM
unlikely_spider Posted October 15, 2019 Posted October 15, 2019 How is input latency on these services? I would think that VR users would be extra sensitive to any input latency while looking around, and I would also think that input latency would be an issue using a streaming service (though I haven't used one before) Modules: Wright Flyer, Spruce Goose, Voyager 1
VampireNZ Posted October 15, 2019 Posted October 15, 2019 DCS isn't on the list of supported games on the GeForce Now site. Vampire
martinistripes Posted October 16, 2019 Author Posted October 16, 2019 How is input latency on these services? I would think that VR users would be extra sensitive to any input latency while looking around, and I would also think that input latency would be an issue using a streaming service (though I haven't used one before) Yeah, latency could be a problem DCS isn't on the list of supported games on the GeForce Now site. I read on another forum somebody had DCS working without issues in "unsupported mode", whatever that is. Valve Index | RTX 4080 (Mobile) | i9-14900HX @ 2.20 GHz | 32GB RAM
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