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Headset optimization tip to rule them all...

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2 hours ago, MarcG said:

@AJZip2 I'll get the right thread this time! 

No problem 🙂

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21 hours ago, MarcG said:

Out of interest I thought I'd give this a go and it immediately get's my HMD confused even though it states it's correct, it gives settings that simply don't exist. Then it goes on to give AMD settings and some of them don't exist in the software either, that's no good.

I did change a couple of driver settings "just to see" but generally ignored everything Co-Pilot spat out (Medium Glass Cockpit is a massive no go!), I've got decades of tweaking experience so I know what I'm doing generally and the one main thing AI can't advise is personal taste of course.

So yeah it's a nice idea for a newbie or even an experienced user who questions certain settings, but certainly not something I'll look to use personally.

You have to specifically tell AI that you're using MSFS or it will give you 2024 settings (I wrote this in the original message).  

FS2020 

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super OC 16GB - Pimax Crystal Light VR 

35 minutes ago, Dillon said:

You have to specifically tell AI that you're using MSFS or it will give you 2024 settings (I wrote this in the original message).  

Yeah I did state 2024.

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I hate to sound like a word not allowed, but what are the specific word you ask AI when looking to do this? I'm trying to understand how it knows where on the computer to look at settings to see what you are running.

5 hours ago, PA28-236 said:

I hate to sound like a word not allowed, but what are the specific word you ask AI when looking to do this? I'm trying to understand how it knows where on the computer to look at settings to see what you are running.

Wow, I guess it didn't like the choice of words I used...

On 1/29/2026 at 6:57 AM, PA28-236 said:

I hate to sound like a word not allowed, but what are the specific word you ask AI when looking to do this? I'm trying to understand how it knows where on the computer to look at settings to see what you are running.

Here is the prompt I used:

What are the best settings to give good visuals and frame rates for VR in MS Flight Simulator 2020? Windows 10, AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, AMD Radeon RX6800XT video adapter, 32GB RAM, using Windows Mixed Reality, OpenXR tools and HP Reverb G2 Headset. 

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