I don’t think that they’ll support dx12 and Vulcan.
Would someone who’s currently finding success in VR with 2.9 mind posting their game settings? I am very much in the weeds with this one. Also, if you have an autoexec.cfg, that as well. Thanks!
PC ryzen 9 5900X
32gb ram
3060ti
Quest 2
these give me a stable 36fp low level (helicopters…)
and 72fps above about 5000 feet in the hornet …
very smooth, with little ghosting
I tried it on Hollow point in the erl sis mission and got stable 36fps in an apache
Something seems off there I think, you should get way better performance on your systems with settings like that.
I run this and get a solid 45-50fps in the Apache (currently one of the most demanding modules on my system), hugging the ground on a busy server:
I would expect you to get performance close to this with your settings tbh.
I have the same CPU, however I do have 64GB DDR4-3600 CL17 and a 3080TI but you run considerably lower settings so I would expect performance to be similar to what I get.
At altitude I am sitting comfortably at 80-90fps in WWII fighters on servers like 4YA PO and around 60 in the Strike Eagle when flying a Foothold Campaign on Syria with the Squadron. If I enable DLSS balanced with 0.05 sharpening and put display resolution to 1024 I can even turn on SSAO, SSLR, visibility range to ultra while getting even better performance (at the cost of slightly blurry cockpits)
Will do some more tinkering … I wonder if there are any quest 2 settings that are iffy …
I am really happy with DLSS and LOD lowered to 0.8. Get well over 45 frames, often 90 while having almost all of the whizzbang turned on and visual distance turned up to eleven! Sim never looked this good. Sure there’s a little ghosting, but I quickly got used to that. It’s only when things move fast in the cockpit, say the radar cursor, that it really gets annoying.
For things that move at that pace, I actually like it. When the numbers change on a display and they ghost a little, it looks cool to me.
Yeah it’s mostly okay but if you have flashing symbology on screens or the HUD it’s really bad, for example when locking a target in the strike eagle or doing IFF in one of the TWS modes, the latter one can be really bad as I have learned the hard way when I couldn’t discern the IFF return of my primary target and sent a AMRAAM its way
Unfortunately it was a friendly Viper, I now make sure to check IFF in STT when using DLSS.
yeah going back to good old msaa will get rid of most of the ghosting. For sure.
Ever since I enabled DLSS, I’ve been having ghosting. Some people are complaining about it, but my system seems to run much smoother. It has affected my sleep patterns though.
This is like solving a 1911 jam by axe-throwing the 1911 and whipping out a Glock.
Tell us you’ve owned a mid-2000’s Kimber without saying so.
1911 content
I took a Larry Vickers 1911 armorer’s course, and was surprised that he spent the first couple of hours showing us how poor the 1911 design is compared to modern designs and all of the things we’d have to fix just to get the thing to run reliably. Things like the bullet angle as it hits the feed ramp and the poorly designed extractor. They are beautiful to look at and a joy to shoot, but you had better like to work on them.
This almost seems unfair…
Go to all that work – punching in the numbers; getting into position – then have your bombs just schwacked outta the sky.
Is this a real thing? I mean, CIWS interception of a bomb?
It makes sense, probably far easier than a missile, but never seen it before. Wowza.
A couple angry R2D2’s around and:
I’ve actually never had issues with any of mine, except for one 9mm being a prima donna that demands chip McCormick mags to feed hollow points. Never really had any parts breakages either, but also haven’t shot competitively with one. A couple classes with my first one before I started carrying Glocks.
It is a 113 year old design, and has aged far more gracefully than its contemporaries. I like ‘em.
If I had that much money I would have bought a 4090 already
IRL they can take out mortar rounds inflight so a bomb seems reasonable
That’s amazing. I’d never heard that!