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thats interesting
i haven't updated my drivers yet
i haven't updated my drivers yet
When you say 1.5 do you mean the top line on the debug tool? Or the slider with the resolution on oculus desktop app?Settings vary a lot by game but il give you some recommendations as my 2080ti is almost identical to a 3070 apart from higher vram. Rest of my setup is ryzen 3900x and 32gb ram and M.2 hdd.
squadrons I run the following
occulus PC app 80hz @ 1.5 render resolution
Oculus debug tool set the bitrate anywhere from 300-350
Set all in game settings to ultra under the VR graphics sub options and make sure render resolution is set to 100.
After this go into the games normal graphics (non-vr settings) and set all of this to the lowest settings and set the output resolution to the monitor to lowest setting. You don’t want to have the computer trying to run good graphics on the monitor when you can’t even see it.
you can try running at 90hz and 1.7 sampling I. The oculus app but you might struggle with stutter a bit but it’s worth a try.
Just googled that. Looks brilliant.Yay GOMRVR strap finally arrived. Just in time!![]()
Just googled that. Looks brilliant.
Yeah that’s understandable I guess. I’ve got standard strap on and it’s not too bad. Although my forehead was getting sore after a marathon Pavlov sessionQuite a few on here have them now, seem to get decent feedback. Takes ages to come though, especially at the moment!
The slider in the occ appWhen you say 1.5 do you mean the top line on the debug tool? Or the slider with the resolution on oculus desktop app?
Ok, I tried that and it was a very high resolution and seemed to kill the FPS. I’ll try it again later. The steam VR slider seems to have a mind if it’s own too.The slider in the occ app
Yay GOMRVR strap finally arrived. Just in time!![]()
So 1.7 is actually native headset resolution in a funny kinda bout way. I’d personally not drop it lower than 1.3. Try 72hz at 1.3 as the lowest and adjust the bitrate as far down as 250mbps to see if that helps with stutter.Ok, I tried that and it was a very high resolution and seemed to kill the FPS. I’ll try it again later. The steam VR slider seems to have a mind if it’s own too.
Ok great stuff, I’ll try it later. I tried the 1.5 earlier and booted up vtol and seemed fab. Then I tried others and I think the steam vr settings possibly had a negative effect. I’ll keep trying and report back. Appreciate your help.So 1.7 is actually native headset resolution in a funny kinda bout way. I’d personally not drop it lower than 1.3. Try 72hz at 1.3 as the lowest and adjust the bitrate as far down as 250mbps to see if that helps with stutter.
Same thing happened to meKids have hijacked my headset, barely had a go.![]()
Well after the Q2 getting a hammering yesterday its clear it needs an extra battery pack! Had to charge it 3 times yesterday, damn kids.![]()