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Severe stutters after taking off headset (Rift S)


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Anyone else experience stutters after starting a flight in VR with the Rift S, give it 10 minutes or so, take headset off to get a drink, go to the toilet, take a nap etc. come back put headset back on and frames have dropped by half.

 

Only way out it seems is to go back to restart DCS and make sure you complete the flights and wet your pants as you cant leave the cockpit.

 

Seems to happen more on the Syria map. Any suggestions or solutions ?

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Hi. Can you please attach your dcs.log file?

 

If you don't use NVIDIA Share, disable it.

If you don't use Windows Game Bar DVR, disable it as well.

If you own an Intel CPU, try switching off SMT in BIOS.

If you own an AMD CPU, try enabling Precision boost overdrive in BIOS.

 

That's for starters. I'm waiting for your log and your first feedback to continue.

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Anyone else experience stutters after starting a flight in VR with the Rift S, give it 10 minutes or so, take headset off to get a drink, go to the toilet, take a nap etc. come back put headset back on and frames have dropped by half.

 

Only way out it seems is to go back to restart DCS and make sure you complete the flights and wet your pants as you cant leave the cockpit.

 

Seems to happen more on the Syria map. Any suggestions or solutions ?

 

I have noticed the same thing over the months, I've found the only way to stop this is to prevent the Rift S from going into standby when you take it off, I've used a blob of Blu Tack and pressed it gently over the sensor to stop the device from going to sleep when removed.

 

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Hi. Can you please attach your dcs.log file?

 

If you don't use NVIDIA Share, disable it.

If you don't use Windows Game Bar DVR, disable it as well.

If you own an Intel CPU, try switching off SMT in BIOS.

If you own an AMD CPU, try enabling Precision boost overdrive in BIOS.

 

That's for starters. I'm waiting for your log and your first feedback to continue.

 

@Flappie attached log. dcs.log

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Thank you.

I don't see anything abnormal in your log. Tacview starts logging FPS counter 10 minutes after you started the mission, says it varies between ~38 and 45 FPS.

I have no idea how to trace this issue.

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