Hey yall
I just got my Valve Index, and this is my first ever VR experience. I had gotten super excited about VR for months now, and had built up how good it was going to be while waiting since early July for it. However, my experience so far is very disappointing and underwhelming.
Note that i am running it at 100% graphic setting in the Index (took it off of auto). I have a brand new 10 gen Intel CPU and a 2080 Super graphic card with 16GB 3600 DDR4, so my computer is not the issue. I went thru and matched a friend's setups for the Index and think i have the correct settings to get the best picture given my PC.
Also, note that i DO need reading glasses when on the computer or reading, but i see the TV or 6 feet away just fine.
If i wear my reading glasses when in the Index, i see better close up, but further away is even blurrier than before of course. If i can see the TV 6 feet away just fine (no blurriness), i should have no need for glasses or VR lenses in VR right?
The graphics are way too blurry, with shimmering going on, some screen door effect especially at distance. Just bad graphics, but by far the worst aspect of it is the blurriness, especially when looking away from the quite small sweet spot.
In the racing cockpit in Assetto Corsa, looking at my gloves, etc is pretty good graphics (close to my 2K computer screen), but looking at the gauges is a little blurry, and looking at anything fairly long distance is quite blurry or anything out of the sweet spot is way too blurry. I feel like i am back about 10+ years in graphic quality AND it is also blurrier than i remember graphics being 10+ years ago. And it is even worse out of the sweet spot.
Does it look like for you what it looks like in this thru the lens video? This video is about how it looks for me.
Frankly, quite disappointed, already looking at returning it and going with only using a normal single screen monitor for sim racing and trying the Reverb G2 when it comes out and seeing if it gets better enough to be tolerable. I simply won't play in VR if the graphics are so blurry, poor, shimmering in the distance, etc. Maybe the G2 will be enough better to be usable.
Any ideas of what i can do to get the graphics to be better? I am pretty stunned that everyone is so hot on VR if this is how it actually looks. I found that initial balcony in Half Life to be really pretty bad blurry graphics (especially out of the sweet spot), no way i will play Half Life if that is how the graphics actually look. Dang it, was really looking forward to VR!
Randy
I just got my Valve Index, and this is my first ever VR experience. I had gotten super excited about VR for months now, and had built up how good it was going to be while waiting since early July for it. However, my experience so far is very disappointing and underwhelming.
Note that i am running it at 100% graphic setting in the Index (took it off of auto). I have a brand new 10 gen Intel CPU and a 2080 Super graphic card with 16GB 3600 DDR4, so my computer is not the issue. I went thru and matched a friend's setups for the Index and think i have the correct settings to get the best picture given my PC.
Also, note that i DO need reading glasses when on the computer or reading, but i see the TV or 6 feet away just fine.
If i wear my reading glasses when in the Index, i see better close up, but further away is even blurrier than before of course. If i can see the TV 6 feet away just fine (no blurriness), i should have no need for glasses or VR lenses in VR right?
The graphics are way too blurry, with shimmering going on, some screen door effect especially at distance. Just bad graphics, but by far the worst aspect of it is the blurriness, especially when looking away from the quite small sweet spot.
In the racing cockpit in Assetto Corsa, looking at my gloves, etc is pretty good graphics (close to my 2K computer screen), but looking at the gauges is a little blurry, and looking at anything fairly long distance is quite blurry or anything out of the sweet spot is way too blurry. I feel like i am back about 10+ years in graphic quality AND it is also blurrier than i remember graphics being 10+ years ago. And it is even worse out of the sweet spot.
Does it look like for you what it looks like in this thru the lens video? This video is about how it looks for me.
Frankly, quite disappointed, already looking at returning it and going with only using a normal single screen monitor for sim racing and trying the Reverb G2 when it comes out and seeing if it gets better enough to be tolerable. I simply won't play in VR if the graphics are so blurry, poor, shimmering in the distance, etc. Maybe the G2 will be enough better to be usable.
Any ideas of what i can do to get the graphics to be better? I am pretty stunned that everyone is so hot on VR if this is how it actually looks. I found that initial balcony in Half Life to be really pretty bad blurry graphics (especially out of the sweet spot), no way i will play Half Life if that is how the graphics actually look. Dang it, was really looking forward to VR!
Randy