I have it stable on my system using the Quest 2 with the offical link cable, only took me 2 weeks fiddling with this and that, The problem i have 1 day its all working fine and the next its a lag fest lol without changing any settings
No problem Glad it worked. Now that SteamVR is out of the way you can play about with settings in the sim and in the tray tool to see what works best for you.
Important note. For quite a few of us thereâs an annoying stutter that no matter what you do you wonât be able to get rid off. This is a problem with the current Nvidia drivers. Nvidia are aware of this and are hopefully going to release new drivers to sort it, maybe even this week.
I would suggest uninstalling Steam VR, that is what was causing all my issues, it was launching with OpenXR and doubling the load on the graphics card
Yeah someone else here recommended deleting SteamVR and its the best bit of advice Iâve received for the sim in VR.
Thank you a lot for the information, you made me a happy man today hahaha I have been messing with it for a week and I could not understand why it worked well with the G2 and not with the Quest 2!
I will try to mess with the Tray tool settings, but I found that if you select 1.5 rendering scale in the oculus app you get practically 95% of the quality of the G2, I tested both in succession and the results were surprisingly close, so I might not even have to use the tray tool!
Cheers for the advice bud
Youâll find with the tray tool youâll be able to really crank up the graphics settings in the sim and getting it looking really amazing. The settings you have in the tray tool can offset the hit in FPS. Depends on what youâre happy with though and what suits your PC spec. Personally I like to have the graphics settings as high as I can get them,
Could you share your settings in the tray tool when you have the time? I will try messing with it tonight !
Hereâs what I use.
On the tray tool I run
Default Super sampling = 0
ASW mode 45Hz forced
GPU scaling = On
Mirror field of view 0.60 0.60
Distortion curvature = low
Encode resolution = 3648
Bitrate = 400
Start with that and see where it gets you.
Awesome, thanks again for everything!
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