In Iracing. 72 hz vs 90 hz. I can't tell the difference

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I haven't used my quest 3 for best part of a year due to crappy visuals. My settings, I realise now, were terrible. Anyway, I dug it out and fiddled with the settings and finally, have a good vr image. It's now rather good and I'm enjoying Iracing.

I've set the quest 3 to 72Hz and 90Hz. Both are quite stable. I can't tell the difference visually. Gameplay seems good enough to me on either.

Does Fps make a big difference to you?

Edit: gpu 3080 ti, cpu 5800x3d.
 
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I haven't used my quest 3 for best part of a year due to crappy visuals. My settings, I realise now, were terrible. Anyway, I dug it out and fiddled with the settings and finally, have a good vr image. It's now rather good and I'm enjoying Iracing.

I've set the quest 3 to 72Hz and 90Hz. Both are quite stable. I can't tell the difference visually. Gameplay seems good enough to me on either.

Does Fps make a big difference to you?

Edit: gpu 3080 ti, cpu 5800x3d.

Depends on how fast moving the game is, and even then depends on how immersed I am. I can miss a lot of interested.

It can help with nausea in some cases though.
 
I also did not notice a difference between 72hz and 90hz. However, my PC seems capable enough of running at 90 with acceptable settings and 1.5x resolution in Quest Link app, so I just go with that.

iRacing in VR is probably the best gaming experience I've ever had. It's just amazing. I particularly love racing at the Nurburgring.
 
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Something that never bothered me before. Now though after experiencing flawless frames you notice going backwards. When it doesn't miss a beat the sense of realism and presence just brings another level of joy. For a direct comparison there's Dirt Rally 2.0, WRC. EA's effort looks ok and for the most part runs at 90 frames, i don't subscribe to the popular opinion of rubbishing it, plays and looks fine. Hitting up DR 2.0 minutes later though just blows you away, no missed frames, the whole experience is surreal.
 
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