I've recently bought a new PC (alienware aurora r10, it's specced pretty high) It's got a liquid cooled ryzen 5950x, 128gb of RAM and an rtx3090 - yet Assetto corsa is completely unplayable in VR.
It shipped with windows 11 and now I can't revert back to windows 10 as it's also my work PC that I use for 3D animation.
I've bought the oculus link cable which is ridiculously overpriced, specifically to get into VR sim racing and I'm incredibly disappointed as to how **** the experience is - I can't get FPS VR to run over AC in VR so I'm getting no understanding of what FPS I'm hitting, there's insane screen lag - the image has ludicrous amounts of aliasing, contrast is shockingly poor, the images in the distance i.e spotting corners are all crazily blurry with jagged edges from the aliasing even with AA cranked all the way up.
On my samsung oddysey neo g9 I'm, easily hitting over 200fps so I'm really disappointed the VR experience.
Is this a windows 11 issue ? I've optimised my settings in Content manager after following tutorials online and nothing has really helped, I've also tried the oculus debug tool which helped a little but honestly the fact that you have to constantly insure it's at the front of your desktop makes it pointless when it comes to playing, everytime you want to change a setting you have to take the headset off and adjust the Debug tool - it's a major pain.
Has anybody else had any similar experiences and found a solution?
It shipped with windows 11 and now I can't revert back to windows 10 as it's also my work PC that I use for 3D animation.
I've bought the oculus link cable which is ridiculously overpriced, specifically to get into VR sim racing and I'm incredibly disappointed as to how **** the experience is - I can't get FPS VR to run over AC in VR so I'm getting no understanding of what FPS I'm hitting, there's insane screen lag - the image has ludicrous amounts of aliasing, contrast is shockingly poor, the images in the distance i.e spotting corners are all crazily blurry with jagged edges from the aliasing even with AA cranked all the way up.
On my samsung oddysey neo g9 I'm, easily hitting over 200fps so I'm really disappointed the VR experience.
Is this a windows 11 issue ? I've optimised my settings in Content manager after following tutorials online and nothing has really helped, I've also tried the oculus debug tool which helped a little but honestly the fact that you have to constantly insure it's at the front of your desktop makes it pointless when it comes to playing, everytime you want to change a setting you have to take the headset off and adjust the Debug tool - it's a major pain.
Has anybody else had any similar experiences and found a solution?