Osirith Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Hi all, I just bought a brand new Pimax Crystal Light to replace my HP Reverb G2, and I am a bit struggling with the settings, between PimaxPlay, OpenXR in game settings, DCS, ... So I have a few questions below, thanks for your help ! My PC : Windows 11, Intel i9-10900K, 32 Gb RAM, nVidia RTX 3090 Frequency / FPS PimaxPlay : 90 Hz Refresh Rate, half-framerate set to OFF DCS : Max FPS set to 45 Question : is it the right wait to do, or better to set Half-framerate to ON in PimaxPlay and Max FPS to 90 in DCS ? Upscaling / Quality PimaxPlay : Image Quality : 0.75 (Medium) GPU Upscaling : None (I guess that 0.75 Image Quality is already upscaling ???) Sharpness : 0.4 DCS : Pixel Density : 1.0 Foveated View : I am trying to use QuadViews : PimaxPlay : Quadviews settings : Balanced Pimax Central Priority Rendering : Balanced DCS : Use QuadViews : OFF Eye Tracking : OFF Question : if I try to set Use Quadviews : ON in DCS, I have no image in the helmet (only the single image copy on main monitor) Am I setting this correctly ? Thanks for your help on my questions, and if you have any advice about my overall set-up of parameters, feel free to reply Chris
Moxica Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) When you activate QuadViews in DCS, do you also activate Eye tracking? (If you do, don't) Edited 3 hours ago by Moxica ASUS ROG Strix B550-E GAMING - PNY GeForce RTX 4090 Gaming VERTO EPIC-X - AMD Ryzen 9 5900X - 64Gb RAM - 2x2Tb M2 - Win11 - Pimax crystal light - HP Reverb g2 - Oculus Quest 2 - Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS - Thrustmaster Pendular Rudder - 2X Thrustmaster MFD Cougar - Audient EVO8
Glide Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 23 minutes ago, Osirith said: Question : is it the right wait to do, or better to set Half-framerate to ON in PimaxPlay and Max FPS to 90 in DCS ? OpenXR should manage this for you. If you can't achieve 90, it should set your FPS to 45. It doesn't hurt to set it to 45, but I like to let OpenXR manage this. I would let DCS do all of the image quality settings. So set the headset to 100%. With a 3090 you shouldn't need quadviews at all. Some feel the need for higher FPS, but I personally can see the screen artifacts from quadviews, so I leave it off. If openxr gives you 45fps, and you are not stable, you can enable quadviews in DCS. Edited 3 hours ago by Glide
Osirith Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Moxica said: When you activate QuadViews in DCS, do you also activate Eye tracking? (If you do, don't) I have tried with and without Eye Tracking setting in DCS, same result : no DCS image in PCL, only the PimaxPlay "Cosmos" background. However, it seems I have a foveated rendering without selecting Use QuadViews in DCS, if I set Quadviews Setting (and Central Priority Rendering ?) in PimaxPlay. Just now, Glide said: OpenXR should manage this for you. If you can't achieve 90, it should set your FPS to 45. It doesn't hurt to set it to 45, but I like to let OpenXR manage this. Thanks. In oder to do that, which parameters do I set in PimaxPlay, and in DCS ? 1
Glide Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 15 minutes ago, Osirith said: In oder to do that, which parameters do I set in PimaxPlay, and in DCS ? OpenXR takes care of itself. No additional settings required. Leave pixel density at 1.0 in the DCS settings. You should have excellent results with everything at 100%. The Crystal Light is plenty sharp. Less is more, that's my VR motto, so don't add things unless you feel you need them. I don't think the Light has eye tracking. Quadviews gives you FIXED foveated rendering. Edited 3 hours ago by Glide
Osirith Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 11 minutes ago, Glide said: OpenXR takes care of itself. No additional settings required. Leave pixel density at 1.0 in the DCS settings. You should have excellent results with everything at 100%. The Crystal Light is plenty sharp. Less is more, that's my VR motto, so don't add things unless you feel you need them. I don't think the Light has eye tracking. PCL has no Eye Tracking, yes. Ok. So to be sure : no Max FPS in DCS, and I just choose 90Hz in PimaxPlay ? and OpenXR will decrease the FPS if needed ? Not sure how it will choose the best max FPS. Edited 3 hours ago by Osirith 1
Glide Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago That is correct. OpenXR has it's own algorithm. You can read the OpenXR spec in your spare time. The key is to ensure it doesn't fluctuate lower. If you find it is dropping down below 30fps all the time, then you need to tune your settings. If it's stable at 45 all the time, you are golden. If it goes higher, bonus. 1
Osirith Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I have just set right now : PimaxPlay : Image Quality to HIGH (I guess, no upscaling, 1:1 image) QuadView : Unchecked Central Priority Rendering : Unchecked Frequency : 90 Hz DCS : Max FPS : 90 On launch (on SuperCarrier deck with F18), I got around 32-34 FPS. After launch, it fluctuates from 29 to 34 FPS (above sea, guess it will be lower above ground) Image is superb but I guess it is a bit too low FPS. Guess I need to choose the best setting to increase FPS without reducing quality too much. Image Quality in Pimax ? Upscaling in Pimax ? Quadviews / Foveating options ? Edited 2 hours ago by Osirith 1
Glide Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Quadviews in DCS will give a big boost. Try that first. It's important to only change one thing at a time now, so you don't get tangled up in knots. Edited 2 hours ago by Glide
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