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MSFS-Quest 2 SO FRUSTRATED

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So at the end of last night I had the Quest 2 producing the best visuals I've had since starting the process of setting it up for MSFS. Today, without changing anything that I know of, the clarity of the image is still good but the entire image is wavering/jittering (don't know the right word for it). What would cause that. I can read the dials well, everything is quite clear, but it's all wavering.

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Case: (Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic XL), PSU: (MEG Ai300p pcie 5 & ATX 3.0), Motherboard: (ASUS TUF Gaming x670E-PLUS WIFI 6E), CPU: (AMD Ryzen 7 7800-X3D) 

Memory: (G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB Series 64GB DDR5 6000), GPU: (Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 AMP Extreme Airo). CPU Cooler: (ASUS ROG Strix LC RGB 360) 

Fans: (7 Corsair LL Series 120mm RGB)

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Is ASW switched off? I've only experienced what maybe is what you describe when I've tried ASW on the Auto setting, which doesn't work well in MSFS. On Auto the ASW will often fluctuate between on and off and will cause parts of the image to "swim" and jitter.

Again there's a HUD page to check the current ASW setting. It should read "Not Available" when switched off.

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5 hours ago, JacquesBrel said:

Is ASW switched off? I've only experienced what maybe is what you describe when I've tried ASW on the Auto setting, which doesn't work well in MSFS. On Auto the ASW will often fluctuate between on and off and will cause parts of the image to "swim" and jitter.

Again there's a HUD page to check the current ASW setting. It should read "Not Available" when switched off.

So far it appears that was the problem. Not sure if it was exactly that it was on Auto but using the HUD displays I determined that it was definitely not OFF, even thouigh the Oculus Tray Tool said it was OFF.

Thanks so much. I am now at 80Hz and 1.4 in the Oculus app and in Oculus Tray Tool. Gonna try 90Hz/1.5. I will see and report back. Not to mention that I have to finally fly and see how things are from the air. 

Haven't tried the Open XR Toolkit yet. Will start trying that soon.

There is one question: When I turn on Developer Mode in the sim, the display is far off to the dfar upper right and I can't read it in the headset. Anyh ideas?

Case: (Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic XL), PSU: (MEG Ai300p pcie 5 & ATX 3.0), Motherboard: (ASUS TUF Gaming x670E-PLUS WIFI 6E), CPU: (AMD Ryzen 7 7800-X3D) 

Memory: (G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB Series 64GB DDR5 6000), GPU: (Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 AMP Extreme Airo). CPU Cooler: (ASUS ROG Strix LC RGB 360) 

Fans: (7 Corsair LL Series 120mm RGB)

There are keyboard shortcuts for changing ASW modes  cntrl + numpad 0,1,2,3   I often accidentally switched modes because the shortcuts for changing views used similar keys etc.

Yeah those keyboard shortcuts will almost always cause confusion and frustration when you don't know that they exist and they conflict with other keybindings in the game. You don't really expect that VR software has keyboard shortcuts.

5 hours ago, Rob G said:

There is one question: When I turn on Developer Mode in the sim, the display is far off to the dfar upper right and I can't read it in the headset. Anyh ideas?

I don't remember that there is a way to move the FPS display in VR. I only use it rarely, and then I just lift my headset and view it on my monitor. Usually I just check the millisecond timings on the debug HUD, and if my frame rate is lower than I would expect but the GPU frame time is OK then I just assume that the MSFS main thread is CPU limited. If I'm in doubt I switch on the MSFS frame rate counter and check it on the monitor to see what's up.

5 hours ago, Rob G said:

Not to mention that I have to finally fly and see how things are from the air. 

A thing to bear in mind is that there's currently a bug in MSFS that can cause low FPS when on the ground in the western hemisphere if you have downloaded most of the world updates. It will be fixed in next week's update, but right now it's safest to test performance on the ground in a location in Europe or thereabouts.

@Rob G I'm soo glad you opened this topic (I just wanted to do the same). I think I have the exact same experience you described here. I also watched a ton of settings and I'm still not there.

Just recently I changed my 3070 with a 3090 hoping I can have better graphics. My router is kind of old and I can't enjoy AirLink, but I do have CableLink with the original USB3 cable from oculus.

As soon as I turn settings up, I get that jittery immage that makes me nausea.

Don't want to kidnap your topic (so please say so if you feel like it).

I currently have OTT with: 1.4, Off, Off, 0.8-0.8 (game settings from top to bottom.

In the Oculus I have:  80, 1.4 5408x2736

I do have OpenXR: with 85%.

MSFS at TAA 100.

Don't get me wrong guys...it not that you can't see anything but it's far from that that I would expect.

Gerald K. - Germany

AMD 7800x3D / ASUS ROG X670E-Gaming / ASUS Strix  RTX 3090 OC / 64 Gb RAM GSKILL.

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