No idea, and since these sorts of things never seem to work properly for VR I’m going to remain skeptical until someone else tries it, but it is 20% off on Steam right now:
No idea, and since these sorts of things never seem to work properly for VR I’m going to remain skeptical until someone else tries it, but it is 20% off on Steam right now:
Am I reading that right that the game must be run in a windowed mode for it to work? Is VR a windowed mode? I’m curious about this app…since I’m running a 2080Ti I could use a bit more oomph…but I’m skeptical as well. I watched the Q8 video and it does seem his FPS numbers reflect an improvement…
A comment from Reddit though:
Disclaimer: If you use this and you like it, great! Stop reading here. If you haven’t used it, continue reading.
I’ve tried this, it’s not good. 2+ frames of lag to get one extra frame inserted inbetween (with kinda jittery/smeary/weird looking interpolation). During debug I found that some of the recommended settings around generated up to 5(!!) frames of delay.
You may as well just write a custom framerate counter that says double the actual framerate, a youtube video would look identical anyway. Just be prepared to test, use OPs settings and refund if it isn’t working for you. Don’t stick with it fiddling around for ages and miss the refund period.
For upscaling this doesn’t have as many faults, but most games (and Nvidia dashboard etc) have equally good upscaling for free.
A lot of the comments I’m reading imply that lossless scaling does not work in VR…only 2D…
I finally bit the bullet and have upgraded from XP11 to XP12.
33% off on Steam right now, and part of my journey for when I have to replace Windows with Linux when W10 support ceases in October.
At least most of the payware aircraft that I regularly fly included a XP12 licence as well. Besides, I really want that MC-72.
https://forums.mudspike.com/t/guess-that-plane/16897/169?u=harry_bumcrack
you can still have both installed some good aircraft are already/only on xp12 but sadly some still only on xp11. Having both you have the best of both worlds
I will def be keeping both. But I will also have to free up some disc space and remove/backup most of the extra scenery and terrain. I will probably just keep the Australian ortho scenery and terrain files. My current XP11 install is 475GB
Flight sims is a hobby that requires much money and disk space
Not necessarily. I’ve been playing one just sim on one just platform since November. The console was $500 and the sim was $120. WE make it expensive by agreeing to ever-inflating equipment costs.
I’m fairly sure that a decent gaming pc in the 90s cost as much, if not more than a decent gaming pc costs today, when corrected for inflation.
But yes, of course we hype each other for expensive gadgets we don’t need. Thanks for the reminder that a good flight sim experience does not need to be expensive!
You’re right of course. I paid $2k for a 286 PC with a sound card and a math coprocessor. This allowed Falcon 3 to be almost playable. The only peripherals were two small CH joysticks. Today, for the same money you get so much more. I think things are so good now that the 80s kid in me who dreamed of this very day, is now too satisfied. I can’t bring myself to play anymore.