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Quest 2 & 3 settings GUIDE - FS2024 and FS2020 tips & tricks

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My 2 cents from a Pilot’s Perspective to achieve maximum sharpness and smoothness

 

enjoy 

 

 

Edited by TadeuPrimo

A320 First Officer - i9-14900k - RTX4080 - 32GB DDR5 6000mhz - P3D v5.3 / XP12 / MSFS / FS2024

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Topics covered on the video.

 

01:32 - how to understand the concept.
02:50 - Why to set your worst scenario.
03:10 - How to prove the concepts.
03:45 - Why use GPU-z.
04:25 - Enabling FPS in your sim.
04:51 - Meta quest app setup.
05:12 - FPS and Human vision.
06:01 - Variable FPS - Gsync and Freesync Technology.
07:15 - Fixed FPS - VR headsets.
07:45 - Half Refresh rate trick
09:05 - Oculus Debug tool overview.
09:25 - Why I use Link Cable not Wi-fi.
11:10 - How I can make comparisons with image quality (Oculus Mirror).
12:10 - Asynchronous Space warp ASW explained (locking FPS).
13:47 - Why 36 fps is smoother that 50 fps in VR.
14:19 - Enabling Heads up Display to analyze the frame synchronization.
14:40 - ASW disable, full GPU usage, stutters and miss synchronization.
15:15 - ASW with 1/2 refresh - 36fps silk smooth.
15:45 - Ghosting and ASW Artifacts explained.
17:03 - Pixel override (supper sampling) explanation.
18:00 - Super sampling effects on GPU usage.
19:30 - Field of View vs sharpness.
20:55 - Comparison super sampling with FOV reduction vs 100% FOV.
22:00 - Reduce FOV for better clarity.
22:27 - GPU Load vs Headroom.
23:55 - 90hz vs 72hz in image clarity.
26:00 - Smart way to control TLOD, OLOD and Clouds in VR
27:49 - OpenXR Toolkit overview
28:31 - FOV Rendering - 3~5% more less GPU usage.
30:11 - Fixing the brightness / contrast and colors (pilot’s perspective)
31:21 - OpenXR toolkit MOD (by Ohne Speed) FOV for VD
32:01 - In game Settings FS2024
32:30 - Why TAA not DLSS or DLAA
34:30 - In game Settings FS2020
34:50 - Nvidia control panel and Nvidia APP settings
35:05 - Trick to set Debug Tool with one click and VoiceAttack
37:36 - Conclusion
38:36 - VR from a Pilot’s Perspective
39:25 - VR certified Professional simulators (Loft Dynamics)

A320 First Officer - i9-14900k - RTX4080 - 32GB DDR5 6000mhz - P3D v5.3 / XP12 / MSFS / FS2024

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This is an outstanding video.

5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB  PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.

 

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