If you are one who is striving for the best graphics, have you tried increasing graphics settings to the point that when you enter VR you see the dots circling and think your system can’t run at the high or ultra or high LOD settings etc. and back right out? I’m running a 9700K, 32GB ram, RTX 3080 Ti with WMR and a G2 headset., latest Windows 10, no OCs and find if I push settings very high but wait, wait, wait while the dots circle when entering VR I then see a clean blue screen flash on for a few seconds, maybe the dots circle some more and then VR opens with maybe 5 or 6 fps.
More waiting and then the fps jump to 10, then 16, or so and then end up at 40 to 45 with great graphics, smooth flying if I use moderate control inputs. The cockpit will be extremely sharp. This may take 2 to 3 minutes, but the wait, at least for me is worth the great graphics.
If you find yourself sitting at 1 or 2 fps and after waiting you realize your system won’t handle the higher settings just hold the key(s) you have assigned to toggle VR and wait and you will eventually go out of VR without having to resort to restarting the MSFS Sim.
Reducing FOV as others have mentioned also helps the clarity.
I run photogrammetry, Ultra on buildings, trees, and a couple of others, turn off most of the cockpit settings or lower them further down the graphics settings of VR. I run open XR at 150 to 200, in game resolution at 80, openxr toolkit at 80, FSR, sharpen at 50. Every system of course is different ut give the much higher settings a try, but wait, wait, wait… and see how it works for you.