Vr in AC is pretty bad?? Best VR driving on the market IMHO! True is that for menus you have to take off the headset, but with Rift it's super easy and real drivers also take off their helmets after a race...i5-2500, gtx1050ti, 8 gigs.
mostly i leave post processing off and AAX4, some tracks and cars are kinder than others. 1280x1024 resolution.
ac's vr is pretty bad by comparison to almost every other sim in my opinion
it's ok in car, but constantly removing and replacing the headset is a major PITA
Hi ya Bokonon, I went from a GTX-980 to a 1080Ti and now I run most settings at normal with PP on, I also have PPI @ 2.8 currently, but I'm still experimenting, the quality improvement for me was a leap not a step.Thanks all , turned out I changed the wrong initial file to 1.5, done now and a lot better. Am really enjoying it . The sensation of speed is like nothing I've ever experienced in a game. Still a bit blurry in the distance, but by the time you are in a race that doesn't matter much. I even won my first race on a pub server at Mugello too. Awesome. I wonder now how much I could improve if I upgraded to a 1080. Is it a step change or an incremental gain that won't get better until the resolution improves in the next gen VR sets?
Thanks man, I am seriously considering upgrading, it is a dangerous thought though I am now considering a CPU upgrade as well. I have been running a 2500k for 5 or six years now. Still running great, but it has gone from cutting edge to behind the curve. I might as well buy a case now and start modding it!Hi ya Bokonon, I went from a GTX-980 to a 1080Ti and now I run most settings at normal with PP on, I also have DPI @ 2.8 currently, but I'm still experimenting, the quality improvement for me was a leap not a step.
So, if you can afford a 1080Ti, I highly recommend one, but even a standard 1080 will see decent visual improvements, which just increases the immersion further.
Cheers
Mate, sounds like a plan to me. If you can afford the hard earned $$ to go all out on an upgrade, I highly recommend it. I upgraded some 14mths ago from 3700K & DDR3 ram, currently running a 6700K @ 4.4ghz water cooled, 16Gb DDR4 3200mhz ram via a Gigabyte Z170X gaming 5 mobo, Gigabyte 1080 xtreme Ti GPU, 850W PSU all housed in an oldish Coolermaster HAF-932 case running Win7 Ultimate 64bit, and it handles everything I throw at it, without an issue, final step will be Windows 10 (x64) retail version for the DX12 implementation, as Ive found some VR releases are Win10 specific.Thanks man, I am seriously considering upgrading, it is a dangerous thought though I am now considering a CPU upgrade as well. I have been running a 2500k for 5 or six years now. Still running great, but it has gone from cutting edge to behind the curve. I might as well buy a case now and start modding it!
Hi ya Bokonon, I went from a GTX-980 to a 1080Ti and now I run most settings at normal with PP on, I also have DPI @ 2.8 currently, but I'm still experimenting, the quality improvement for me was a leap not a step.
So, if you can afford a 1080Ti, I highly recommend one, but even a standard 1080 will see decent visual improvements, which just increases the immersion further.
Cheers
Yep sure can
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I know have my DPI set @ 3.0
Yes high PPI (pixels per display) helps, it will tighten the image per lens, removing the jaggies and making the image smoother and cleaner visually imo. Actually I owe an apology here, I wrote DPI when I meant PPI which I have @3.0 with the 1080Ti, my bad, should of proof read my OPI assume you dpi is supersampling.
With your settings depending on number of cars and weather i can pull 1.5 to 1.8 SS before repojection kick in.
At 1.6 with 20 AI cars i am around 87 fps average. (3 dropped frames per sec),i have disabled interleaved reprojection because when it kicks in it stays there.
Edit,oh i just noticed you have no reflections,i didnt turn them off,i am gonna turn them of to see if there is a perf difference.
Also,do you think that high PPI is worth it?