Apolllo12XX Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Hi, I had agreat VR mirror situation on my system but after I updated to Pimax Play latest (1.38.02.01) My VR mirror is very low resolution. My guess is that it takes the non-foveated view and present this out to the world. Being a Streamer this really took my buzz out. When I choose "Both" I get the Quad view and (se pic) on the two lower ones I get great resolution. The one I had and want. Yeah need I say I HAD great -everything- before updating the Pimax play? No Pimax has not responded. Any clues / ideas / fixes recommended would be appriciated. /Apollo www.youtube.com/@ApollosAWACS My Specs headset Pimax Crystal Headset firmware 1.3.0_au0531 Pimax Play 1.38.02.01 Pimax OpenXR Quadviews Pimax Central Priority Rendering Eye tracking enabled DFR Enabled Smart Smoothing Off Refreshrate 90 Hz My Specs DCS Native resolution 2560x1440 VR Use system resolution enabled Mirror Source Left Eye* Crop to rectangle enabled Use Quad view enabled Eye tracking disabled My Specs System 13th Gen i9-13900K 3.0 GHz 64 GB RAM Windows 11 Pro NVIDIA RTX 4090 dcs.log DxDiag.txt
Ready Posted April 18 Posted April 18 Walk back the update? I frequently also have updates messing things up. If it works don't touch it if you don't have to 1 I fly an A-10C II in VR and post my DCS journey on | Subscribe to my DCS A-10C channel Come check out the 132nd Virtual Wing | My VR Performance Optimization (4090/9800X3D/Aero) SYSTEM SPECS: Ryzen 7 9800X3D, RTX4090, 64GB DDR5-6000, Windows 10, ROG STRIX X870E-E Gaming WIFI, Varjo Aero, VKB Gunfighter MKIII MCG Ultimate with 10cm extension, VPC MongoosT-50CM3 Throttle, VPC Control Panel #2, TM TPR Rudders. Buttkicker, Gametrix Jetseat, PointCTRL, OpenKneeboard, Wacom Intuos Pro Small.
sigfan86 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Pimax released a new version of their software 1.39.1 Perhaps give that a try? System: Ryzen 5900x, G.Skill 3600 32GB, MSI 4090 suprim liquid X, samsung odyssey+ headset
jaylw314 Posted May 1 Posted May 1 (edited) Quad Views ALWAYS renders the peripheral (low resolution) view on the desktop mirror. The whole reason it helps is by only rendering a small portion of the focus area. Since it never rendered the whole FOV in focus resolution, there's no mirror to display. What may have changed is that Pimax Play may have changed the Quad Views settings of Balanced, Performance and Quality. We don't have granular control of those, nor can we even see what they are. FWIW, as an alternative, mbucchia's QVFR layer still works, and you can still customize the resolution settings with it. Keeping the peripheral resolution above 40% or so is usually okay for recording or streaming Edited May 1 by jaylw314
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