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Works a treat without the SteamVR stutter.
- 5 years ago
I spent so much time just in menus getting a HOTAS set up right (the deadzone issue and all), that i'm past the window of being able to ask for a refund.
Feels like getting stuck with a lemon.
- 5 years ago
Same with me. I spent a lot of time trying to get it to look nice in VR and setting up my HOTAS. When I booted up the game the next day, my HOTAS controls had all reverted back to default.
I feel like I paid $40 to help them test the game and submit bug reports.
- 5 years ago
SteamVRand origins are pretty much the same.
Steam VR usually does a bit of auto supersampling where as the native oculus versions won’t. That’s why you will see a difference.
i tested this with Dirt 2.0, and someone in the steam forums checked both copies and confirmed it.
you have to check your pixel density is identified in both
- 5 years ago@Da1San I've tested the Origin version and didn't notice much improvement. The difference seems negligible, if any. Nothing comparable with switching to Open Composite in other games (using OC with IL2 Great Battles brings 10 to 15 more fps compared with SteamVR).
- 5 years ago@shugninx75 And this is where PC tweaking is purely subjective and all you can ever do is give people options to try.
The Steam version was unplayable for me yet the Origin version (using native Oculus support) is running great.
Steam IL-2 BOS is playable for me using their api but needs the settings dialing down whereas if I use OC it's smooth as silk with the setting dialed back up.- 5 years ago@Da1San Interesting. What type of Oculus are you using ? (I own a Rift CV1)
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