Sabre Posted May 7, 2020 Posted May 7, 2020 the best way to see if it makes a difference to you is to measure the frametime difference before and after you make the change, if you are using WMR then FPSVR is a cheap (4$ ish) works really well I'll put my HP REVERB on hold in DCS for a while, I need to set up normal with TIR, optimize a bit from what I can glean, learn the controls, do some flying then VR, this is the plan. So in DCS there's no ingame FPS counter like in IL-2? Thanks.
Lange_666 Posted May 7, 2020 Posted May 7, 2020 So in DCS there's no ingame FPS counter like in IL-2? Yes there is, Left_CTRL - Pause if i'm correct. First press gives FPS, second one a lot more data (objects in view etc....), 3th press removes it again. Works in VR too. Win11 Pro 64-bit, Ryzen 5800X3D, Corsair H115i, Gigabyte X570S UD, EVGA 3080Ti XC3 Ultra 12GB, 64 GB DDR4 G.Skill 3600. Monitors: LG 27GL850-B27 2560x1440 + Samsung SyncMaster 2443 1920x1200, HOTAS: Warthog with Virpil WarBRD base, MFG Crosswind pedals, TrackIR4, Rift-S, Elgato Streamdeck XL. Personal Wish List: A6 Intruder, Vietnam theater, decent ATC module, better VR performance!
speed-of-heat Posted May 7, 2020 Posted May 7, 2020 there is but it doesn't really help you beyond a gross number in VR, usually because motion reprojection is enabled, whihc forces 0-44 or 45 or 90 as the frame rate. which means unless you look at the frame times you cant really see if a change makes much difference, if it is between 45 and 90... SYSTEM SPECS: Hardware AMD 9800X3D, 64Gb RAM, 4090 FE, Virpil T50CM3 Throttle, WinWIng Orion 2 & F-16EX + MFG Crosswinds V2, Varjo Aero SOFTWARE: Microsoft Windows 11, VoiceAttack & VAICOM PRO YOUTUBE CHANNEL: @speed-of-heat
Sabre Posted May 8, 2020 Posted May 8, 2020 there is but it doesn't really help you beyond a gross number in VR, usually because motion reprojection is enabled, whihc forces 0-44 or 45 or 90 as the frame rate. which means unless you look at the frame times you cant really see if a change makes much difference, if it is between 45 and 90... What does FPSVR give you then? Thanks
speed-of-heat Posted May 8, 2020 Posted May 8, 2020 It measures the time that it takes to process the frame by the cpu and gpu... it will identify which is slowing you down, or helps you to do so, and it will also allow you to see what perf impact a setting has SYSTEM SPECS: Hardware AMD 9800X3D, 64Gb RAM, 4090 FE, Virpil T50CM3 Throttle, WinWIng Orion 2 & F-16EX + MFG Crosswinds V2, Varjo Aero SOFTWARE: Microsoft Windows 11, VoiceAttack & VAICOM PRO YOUTUBE CHANNEL: @speed-of-heat
Anatoli-Kagari9 Posted May 8, 2020 Posted May 8, 2020 Does this still apply, even for non VR users ? Flight Simulation is the Virtual Materialization of a Dream...
speed-of-heat Posted May 8, 2020 Posted May 8, 2020 no, in vr because of the effect of motion smoothing and ASW its actually very difficult to see the "real frame rate" in 2d unless you have v-sync turned on you will get the actual frame rate SYSTEM SPECS: Hardware AMD 9800X3D, 64Gb RAM, 4090 FE, Virpil T50CM3 Throttle, WinWIng Orion 2 & F-16EX + MFG Crosswinds V2, Varjo Aero SOFTWARE: Microsoft Windows 11, VoiceAttack & VAICOM PRO YOUTUBE CHANNEL: @speed-of-heat
Anatoli-Kagari9 Posted May 8, 2020 Posted May 8, 2020 no, in vr because of the effect of motion smoothing and ASW its actually very difficult to see the "real frame rate" in 2d unless you have v-sync turned on you will get the actual frame rate Thx! :thumbup: Flight Simulation is the Virtual Materialization of a Dream...
Muskoka Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 This isn't changing anything in the registry, nothing listed in that screenshot at least. All keys are the same value after running, and a reboot. Win 10 Pro ver. 2004. i5 11600k 4.9ghz, 64gb 3600, 3070ti, multiple ssd/nvme, Rift S, TM Warthog / Throttle, Saitek Pedals, Nevada, Normandy, Syria, A10C/2, KA-50 3, P51D, L39, Huey, WW2 Assets, VaicomPro
Goa Posted July 28, 2020 Posted July 28, 2020 this is an old thread, in the meantime we had dozens of win10 builts CPU : Intel i7 8700k@5.0ghz cooled by Noctua NH-D15 / Motherboard:Asorck Z370 Taichi / RAM: 32GB GSkill TridentZ @3600mhz / SSD: 500GB Nvme Samsung 970 evo+1 TB Sabrent Nvme M2 / GPU:Asus Strix OC 2080TI / Monitor: LG 34KG950F Ultrawide / Trackir 5 proclip/ VIRPIL CM2 BASE + CM2 GRIP + F148 GRIP + 200M EXTENSION /VKB T-Rudder MKIV rudder /Case: Fractal Design R6 Define black
speed-of-heat Posted July 28, 2020 Posted July 28, 2020 the same effect can be achieved by bringing up the game bar -> settings -> Capturing and disabling background recording... SYSTEM SPECS: Hardware AMD 9800X3D, 64Gb RAM, 4090 FE, Virpil T50CM3 Throttle, WinWIng Orion 2 & F-16EX + MFG Crosswinds V2, Varjo Aero SOFTWARE: Microsoft Windows 11, VoiceAttack & VAICOM PRO YOUTUBE CHANNEL: @speed-of-heat
Neha Posted January 9, 2021 Posted January 9, 2021 There are more ways to disable the Game DVR in Windows 10 PC/Laptop. You can do it by suing Settings app and Group Policy Editor as well. For full steps, go through this guide: How to disable Game DVR on Windows 10? 1
BoneDust Posted January 15, 2021 Posted January 15, 2021 HP G2 here and no change or improvement in FPS Alienware New Aurora R15 | Windows® 11 Home Premium | 64bit, 13thGen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9 13900KF(24-Core, 68MB| NVIDIA(R) GeForce RTX(TM) 4090, 24GB GDDR6X | 1 X 2TB SSD, 1X 1TB SSD | 64GB, 2x32GB, DDR5, 4800MHz | 1350W PSU, Alienware Cryo-tech (TM) Edition CPU Liquid Cooling power supply | Pimax Crystal VR
Sabre Posted August 22, 2021 Posted August 22, 2021 On 1/15/2021 at 11:22 PM, BoneDust said: HP G2 here and no change or improvement in FPS Hey BoneDust long time no see. Why would you expect any improvement in HP G2's FPS vs HP GPro's FPS? Where would it come from? Just curious. Cheers, ex-87th
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