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I can only think there is something seriously wrong with the game in PCVR mode considering it defaults me to Ultra everything for VR graphics when it detects my 1080ti and i7 8700k@5GHz (also 16GB PC3200 RAM and installed on an SSD). In actuality I must run all "Low" settings and only 70%SS with my Index to achieve a consistent frame rate at 90Hz with motion smoothing totally disabled. Something isn't right here. This is currently the worst performing game in my VR library, and I know I'm not alone. I've completely reloaded Windows10, reinstalled the latest drivers and applications, and no difference at all in how this game performs in VR. 2D settings are set to all Lowest, external monitor mirror view set to windowed and 1024x768, v-sync disabled.
Me running this game on my laptop on Ultra: Wow this looks amazing
Me running this game on my Oculus Quest w/ the settings cranked up to Ultra: Is this the same game???
I love this game. It is a dream come true to get into the cockpit of an X-Wing in VR. The flight experience itself is amazing. Controls are snappy and the difficulty is perfect. When things are going well, this game is the single best and most immersive experience I've had in VR. That being said, I really hope that EA continues to roll out patches. If this game fixes the backgrounds, gets rid of the cockpit head stutters and is just able to generally improve the overall VR visuals, I would be willing to personally invite the development team over to my house to watch the Star Wars Holiday Special to celebrate.
Please EA...don't get cocky. You're my only hope to stay on target and improve this game.
- 5 years ago
It's a shame they claimed "vr from the ground up".
That usually implies it works to a degree of at least feeling finished.
I'll wait one more patch before refund I guess cus the promise is amazing.
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