On the dim light, check the settings in the goggles that it isn’t on night settings which tones down brightness and colours, I set mine when first got it and forgot I had it on.
It’s never going to match up to a screen visually but give the suggestions a go I think it’s worth it for what it offers but visually it can be compromised, hopefully you will find a middle ground you will be satisfied with.
I know I said I would just stop tweaking settings but gained 10 frames…
Same settings above but slight changes
In OTT - changed the quest link settings to the Low setting and left with its stock settings. Increased bit rate to 350.
I also changed my paging file size. As I have 32gb ram I set minimum to 32768mb and max to 98,304.
The other critical piece I saw was: even though I had set my asw to off, start your flight and while flying go to OTT and set it to something else like 30hz. Then set it back to asw off.
I never thought I would see my frame hit a 40+ but I’m flying it right now.
Hey @Zixxstar, have you considered turning the monitor 90 degrees the other way when you switch to VR? I’ve found with my setup that the monitor reproducing the onscreen image of inside the Quest2 is somehow putting off the tracking of the quest2… Since i’ve swiveled, it tends to keep it’s tracking.
IF it somehow goes haywire, i just put both my hands over the camera until the Q2 shows “tracking lost” and somehow it appears to stabilze again afterwards.
(oh yeah, if i turn my monitor off, it actually causes nvidia/mycomputer to lose track of it, so i resorted to swiveling the monitor on the stand… guess it has to do with power savings somehow that it completely shuts off from the system.)