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Hey Guys got a Problem with my Valve Index,

It looks like their is a strong shimmer since some updates  and i cannot get rid of it.
The cockpit dials look pretty blurry  after like 30 to 50 cm distanz between my Eyes and the Object/Dial/Text

The trees and fences, edges of buildings are shimmering alot.

This makes the Image sometimes really blurry and unconfertable to fly.


I tried to play around with Steam VR, DCS Settings, OpenXR and Nvidia Controll App but nothing changed really just gained and lost Performance!

Depends on the Area i have mostly 35 to 45 FPS never hit more then 45 ever  no matter what guide i followed anyway so iam fine with that.

I tested PD in Steam VR from 100% up to 170% also tried this in DCS only.

Played with the SHadow settings   at all Shadow settings its the same thing accept of OFF, Medium and Low the Shadows start clipping and flicker.

I dont want to fly without shadows tbh cause the Game looks like 2005 then, sorry guys 😄
Do you have any Ideas how i can reduce it or even get rid of that?

If you need more details  iam glad to help.
Thanks in advance
Sky

 

  • RTX 4070 Super Ti,
  • CPU,
  • Ryzen 9 5950X,
  • 64GB Ram,
  • 1TB M2 SSD with only DCS on it
  • Valve Index

 

 

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Posted (edited)

Can you drop a DCS log here as well. Your settings look quite high, eg visibility range, and as much as you hate it the shadows. The Forest Visibility and details are really high as well, you can play with those sliders while playing to see the difference but being high is a performance hit, and may be unnecessary unless you’re flying treetop level in a helicopter  

the shimmering will most likely be due to MSAA, especially at only 2x. Going higher will be much more of a performance hit though, and still won’t entirely solve it. Recommend you try DLSS4 with either DLSS/DLAA or with using the newer J or K presets in later versions of the Nvidia driver.

For your Nvidia control panel settings you want to set Low Latency Mode to “Ultra”. 

Edited by sleighzy

AMD 7800x3D, 4080Super, 64Gb DDR5 RAM, 4Tb NVMe M.2, Quest 2

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Quad Views may also be an option if you haven't looked into this yet. Will be able to increase the resolution at the center and reduce in the outer edges. This will put more load on your CPU, and reduce it from your GPU. I'm not familiar enough with your CPU to comment further. All depends on where your bottleneck is but you may get some performance benefits, if not then adjust as necessary, or just turn it off.

AMD 7800x3D, 4080Super, 64Gb DDR5 RAM, 4Tb NVMe M.2, Quest 2

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