Oculus Quest 2 fuzzy cockpit puzzle solved

Calling all Oculus Quest 2 VR Pilots. I think I just solved the fuzzy instruments in the cockpit dilemma. Go into general options and turn anti-aliasing off. That’s right. Off. Tell me your instruments don’t look 100 percent sharper.

Now go turn off all your supersampling and turn your render resolution in the game back up to 100. The extra computing power saved by turning off anti-aliasing should give you extra headroom for more resolution and other settings.

This isn’t a silver bullet. Turning of AA does introduce flicker. But the cockpit (and the terrain as I turn more things up) look so good to me that it offsets the distraction of the extra flicker.

I tried the other two AA options in fs2020, but they all degraded cockpit instrument clarity significantly. Hopefully in the future we can figure out an AA method that lets us get rid of flicker without losing fidelity.

Let me know if this worked for you.

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Thank you for your insight, will try tomorrow cause my Oculus Quedt 2 is flickering a lot lately

Hello thank you for this tip, but please could you explain a little more : “Go into general options and turn anti-aliasing off” ? Is it in FS2020 or Oculus airlink ? or elsewhere?

Also after : “Now go turn off all your supersampling” , for newbies like me , also need an explaination!

Please just detail where are these options you refer to, because my instrument in A320 loot so blurry with 100 render, I confuse all buttons…

(sorry for bad english)

Thank you very much anyway for sharing this

I found similar and made the below topic last week:

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Greetings! And apologies. General Options is in FS2020. Once you get into a (VR) flight, hit escape key and select general options.

Super sampling is what many folks have resorted to in order to combat the fuzzy cockpit. You can do it in several places, including the Oculus App and the Oculus Tray Tool. Once you apply this fix you shouldn’t need such aggressive (and resource-consuming) super sampling.

Just be warned you’ll now see little flickers /shimmers on edges and trees.

Clearly something is broken with the way Asobo applies anti-aliasing to the vr cockpit, or the way it interacts with our Quest 2.

Looking forward to trying this out.

I’ve just tried this. It does improve the cockpit clarity a hell of a lot, however the terrain looks awful for me. It’s so bad that I have to turn AA back on and just put up with the slightly blurry cockpit.

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