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So what am I missing…

Sometime after the last Oculus update, it seems like it became impossible to disable ASW while using Quest Link. Whether I try to disable it in Oculus Debug Tool or using Ctrl-Num1 in-game, as soon as the framerate gets stressed my 72 fps immediately turns to 36 fps and the ASW artifacting becomes apparent.

In anyone else seeing this? Am I missing something?

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I can't offer much help but do remember another discussion on sticking setting with the Quest. Maybe try the tray tool?

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On 6/10/2024 at 8:31 PM, davidrbarnette said:

So what am I missing…

Sometime after the last Oculus update, it seems like it became impossible to disable ASW while using Quest Link. Whether I try to disable it in Oculus Debug Tool or using Ctrl-Num1 in-game, as soon as the framerate gets stressed my 72 fps immediately turns to 36 fps and the ASW artifacting becomes apparent.

In anyone else seeing this? Am I missing something?

Do you use OpenXR or QVFR? Turbo mode disables ASW so you can try turning that on

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Am 25.6.2024 um 23:31 schrieb JesterIsDead:

Do you use OpenXR or QVFR? Turbo mode disables ASW so you can try turning that on

Uhmm...no. Turbo Mode might interfere with motion reprojection, it doesn´t disable it. 

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On 6/11/2024 at 4:31 AM, davidrbarnette said:

So what am I missing…

Sometime after the last Oculus update, it seems like it became impossible to disable ASW while using Quest Link. Whether I try to disable it in Oculus Debug Tool or using Ctrl-Num1 in-game, as soon as the framerate gets stressed my 72 fps immediately turns to 36 fps and the ASW artifacting becomes apparent.

In anyone else seeing this? Am I missing something?

Try using oculus tray tool and set key binds for the different ASW settings. This is more reliable than the methods you mention above. I use joytokey to bind two HOTAS buttons to toggle the ASW on and off. You can also force to half frame rate. 

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On 6/11/2024 at 5:31 AM, davidrbarnette said:

So what am I missing…

Sometime after the last Oculus update, it seems like it became impossible to disable ASW while using Quest Link. Whether I try to disable it in Oculus Debug Tool or using Ctrl-Num1 in-game, as soon as the framerate gets stressed my 72 fps immediately turns to 36 fps and the ASW artifacting becomes apparent.

In anyone else seeing this? Am I missing something?

Use OTT for this, not ODT. ODT doesnt remember all your settings.

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