Last night I discovered that there's an nVidia setting that makes a
significant difference to my frame rates.
Low Latency Mode: On
I believe it does nothing for DCS, but I find improvement in il2.
I'm now back to 100% resolution.
56RAF_phoenix
On 17/05/2021 11:43, Martin Jaspers wrote:
Thanks, Phoenix!
Op ma 17 mei 2021 om 00:02 schreef 56RAF_phoenix <phoenix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:phoenix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>:
Biggles, here are my current settings, I make absolutely no claim
that they're optimal in terms of spotting or visual enjoyment, but
they get me 90Hz on my 3080 in most circumstances:
*SteamVR:*
General:
Refresh 90Hz
Render Resolution Custom
Resolution per eye 2608x2556 68%
Video: Custom Resolution Multiplier (IL-2) 2184x2140 70%, Motion
Smoothing Off, Legacy Projection Off
(there are no other settings here, seemingly unlike other headsets)
*Il-2:*
Graphics: Ultra (I may have to reduce this in future to play on
some maps)
Screen Resolution 1920x1080 (this is just the monitor, so not
relevant)
UI Scale Auto
Shadows Quality Off
Mirrors Simple
Distant Landscape detail Normal
Canopy Reflections Off
Horizon Draw Distance 70 Km
Landscape Filter Blurred
Terrain roughness Off
Grass Quality Off
Anitaliasing type MSAA
Target FPS greyed-out)
Dynamic Resolution Full
Antialiasing 2
Gamma Correction 0.8
Fullscreen unchecked
Enable VR HMD checked
Multi GPU Support unchecked
VSync greyed-out
SSAO unchecked
HDR unchecked
Sharpen checked
Use 4K textures checked
Distant buildings checked.
It's entirely possible I should be setting the Global resolution
lower and the IL-2 higher, but I simply don't know whether that
does some sort of sharpening like it seems to on other headsets.
There appears to be no SS setting for the Reverb G2 (at least I
cannot find it).
56RAF_phoenix