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"Eliminating" the PC screen projection while in VR

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9 hours ago, Skywolf said:

You need OpenXR and run it in Turbo Mode.

Terrain LOD and Object LOD (no idea what it really does) is set to 25 for VR on my aging system.  But I am getting 30-40 fps in my Quest 2 (which is making it very smooth)

Object LOD defines the distance at which objects (or aircraft details) appear.

A lower object LOD will reduce the distance at which scenery objects are popping up, for example. It has quite a drastic effect on the FPS, indeed. 

Terrain LOD is about the appearance of autogen and the level of detail of the mesh, if I'm not mistaken.

On 7/10/2023 at 7:31 PM, vonduck said:

I dont see a pause option at the bottom of my WMR screen... is there a setting for this i need to turn on? Going to try the test pattern today too 🙂

The 'play/pause' of the WMR screen view is yellow circled here:

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When you have the live view showing, just bring your mouse cursor anywhere over the WMR screen and you will see the II pause symbol appear in that same place.  Just click that and it will change to the above static screen.

Just click the triangle and it will take you back to the live view.

 

 

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AH! Thank you so much for that! 🙂

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