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When you fly in VR, you project on 3 monitors, your actual monitor, left eye, and right eye.

Now, do the graphic settings impact the "eye" monitors? I have everything set for 1440p but can I turn that way down to improve my VR performance without VR looking worse?

 

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When you fly in VR, you project on 3 monitors, your actual monitor, left eye, and right eye.

Now, do the graphic settings impact the "eye" monitors? I have everything set for 1440p but can I turn that way down to improve my VR performance without VR looking worse?

 

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You can lower your monitor resolution. I myself saw no benefit in doing that on my 1080p monitor.

It is just a mirror being displayed.

Try it and see.

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The monitor is just a mirror of your left eye and does not effect performance

Every setting in dcs has effect also in vr (except some like ssaa)

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The monitor is just a mirror of your left eye and does not effect performance

Every setting in dcs has effect also in vr (except some like ssaa)

Thank you. So if I lower the resolution of the monitor, that will affect my VR resolution too?

 

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Thank you. So if I lower the resolution of the monitor, that will affect my VR resolution too?

 

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No, it won't. VR goggles are a separate device that Windows doesn't recognise as "extra monitor". You might as well just leave it on your monitor's native resolution.

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