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Complete new section in usercfg.opt file after SU11

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Realized it today, the whole section above "Graphics" is entirely new to me, anyone already a clue what those settings do (besides the obvious ones)?

That is how it looks like on my end:

{Video
    Adapter "AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT"
    Monitor 0
    Windowed 1
    FullscreenBorderless 1
    WindowActive 0
    Resolution 2560 1440
    FullScreenResolution 2560 1440
    PosX 0
    PosY 29
    AntiAliasing TAA
    DLSSMode BALANCED
    DLSSG 0
    Reflex OFF
FSRMode BALANCED
    PrimaryScaling 1.300000
    SecondaryScaling 1.000000
    SharpenAmount 1.000000
    ReprojectionMode 0
    WorldScalePercentVR 100
    AntiAliasingVR TAA
    DLSSModeVR PERFORMANCE
    DLSSGVR 0
    ReflexVR OFF
FSRModeVR PERFORMANCE
    PrimaryScalingVR 0.800000
    SecondaryScalingVR 1.000000
    SharpenAmountVR 1.000000
    VSync 0
    HDR10 0
    Raytracing 0
    PreferD3D12 0
}

Greetings, Chris

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 2x32GB DDR5 6000MT/s RAM, MSI RTX 4090 Ventus 3X, Windows 11 Home, MSFS2024

They have decided to merge the VR and Desktop settings for the "Video" section together, at the top of the file. The "Graphics" and "GraphicsVR" sections are still separate.

Settings for VR have "VR" at the end of them (such as "DLSSModeVR" for VR vs "DLSSMode" for desktop).

Note that FSRMode and FSRModeVR should be indented to match the rest of the settings in this section.

If one does a little bit of formatting, the Video section looks like this (which kinda makes more sense):

{Video
	Adapter "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090"
	Monitor 0
	Windowed 1
	FullscreenBorderless 0
	WindowActive 0
	Resolution 2466 1313
	FullScreenResolution 5120 1440
	PosX 2639
	PosY 48
    
	AntiAliasing TAA
	DLSSMode BALANCED
	DLSSG 0
	Reflex ON
	FSRMode BALANCED
	PrimaryScaling 1.000000
	SecondaryScaling 1.000000
	SharpenAmount 1.000000
	ReprojectionMode 0

	WorldScalePercentVR 100
	AntiAliasingVR TAA
	DLSSModeVR PERFORMANCE
	DLSSGVR 0
	ReflexVR ON
	FSRModeVR PERFORMANCE
	PrimaryScalingVR 0.800000
	SecondaryScalingVR 1.000000
	SharpenAmountVR 1.000000

	VSync 0
	HDR10 0
	Raytracing 0
	PreferD3D12 0
}

All of these settings are shown in the top part of the Options -> General settings page.

...jim

 

Edited by JimBrown

ASUS Prime Z790-E, Intel i9 13900K, 32Gb DDR5 Ram, Nvidia 3090 24Gb, Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500 GB and 1 TB, Samsung Odyssey G9 Ultrawide 49" G-SYNC Monitor.

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