MRTV: "In both cases [RTX3080 and GTX1080ti] the Pro 2 ran very well and actually better than my Reverb G2."
.. supporting a notion that WMR overhead may be a camels' back-breaking straw for high res VR.
Yes, at cost of more god rays, double lenses reduce optical distortion needing correction, but G2 performance impact for advertised Valve optics seems disproportionate to its resolution ratio over Index.barrel and pin cushion distortion
Didn't you use it with iRacing that is not on official list?From NVidia April 22nd, "We are currently evaluating different games and applications for VRSS based on image quality improvements. Stay tuned…"
Doesn't look like it is has gone for good.
Didn't you use it with iRacing that is not on official list?
Does it work for you now, how, the params to enable VRSS on unsupported games are long gone?
Curios to learn more on this. If it's double stacked lenses advantage why Valve Index featuring same lens design still using 1.4x multiplier for 100% SS?It's to do with the distortion profile. The G2 at steamvr 100% resolution sets a higher resolution to compensate for the barrel and pin cushion distortion of the set. That's why 100% in SteamVR is much higher than actual panel resolution.
The Pro 2 does a better job at not needing as much overhead to achieve 100% in steamVR thus the comment.
It's not just chips either. I have a real worry there's some hard times coming down the road. We buy a lot of timber where I work and it's every man for himself in that market, it's getting impossible to find timber, many of the felling companies take the summer off and only cut in winter is what I was told so it's not going to get better any time soon. We may have to shut down in the coming weeks if we can't get timber.With regard to chip shortages, we are not the only ones affected. All automakers are now dealing with a stockpile of cars that are feature complete except for missing chips. There are far reaching consequences for all industries right now. So we can bitch about not having ready access to the latest gaming cards, but it is not impacting us like it is many companies stuck with inventory that can not be sold.
There are a pile of Covid-19 bad decisions, China relations and tariff trickledown and just bad luck going on.It's the same for steel and fasteners. We could see more shut downs in other sectors because of shortages that have knock on effects.
It's pretty nuts. We've never had so many orders on our books either, so demand is through the roof everywhere. In Ireland every tax payer got €350 a week as a covid payment with nothing to spend it on, they're chomping at the bit to spend it. Every thing is set up for boom times we just don't have the supplies.So LOTS and LOTS of sectors are having trouble getting materials.
This is a major factor driving short-term inflation... prices will continue to rise b/c people have cash in hand along with strong demand for limited supply. We're not looking at the 1970's as long as the supply chains sort themselves out over the next year or so (hopefully).It's pretty nuts. We've never had so many orders on our books either, so demand is through the roof everywhere. In Ireland every tax payer got €350 a week as a covid payment with nothing to spend it on, they're chomping at the bit to spend it. Every thing is set up for boom times we just don't have the supplies.