You need to enable motion smoothing, I can run it smooth with no ghosting on
the terrain. You get some ghosting with other aircraft and gunsight.
Check out this video for some good information which I know is for the quest 2.
With the new steamVR you can adjust frame rates etc. ASW is motion smoothing
btw.
https://youtu.be/HPf8SN20fTE
I have got it working with the index(steamVR) and quest 2, the quest 2 runs it
better because at the moment ASW is better than motion smoothing, but some new
updates are on the way.
It’s actually quite playable now, more than it has been for a long time this is
with a 1080ti, even on the Normandy map:).
90hz forget it, not happening.
Another game that needs to really sort out its game engine for VR and future
proofing, as much as IL2 which is just as bad but for different reasons.
Colin
On 8 May 2021, at 21:08, 56RAF_phoenix <phoenix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've finally got around to reinstalling DCS and the control for the Spit.
On the positive side, the cockpit is really beautiful. In VR it's much easier
to fly, particularly take off and landing. What used to be quite hard has
become easy.
It still has the overdone out-of-trim at higher speeds, but that's a bit
easier to cope with in VR.
I'm using the 2.7 open alpha, but the frame rates with the Spit are truly
appalling, at least on the Normandy and Caucuses maps. You can tell the
cockpit is a major part of the problem. Every time you look down it stutters.
I can't find setting that produce playable frame rates, despite looking at
the ED forums. Some people claim 90 Hz on a G2, but it doesn't work for me.
56RAF_phoenix