![]() ![]() Then today I saw the video by VR Flight Sim Guy He has been trying for 2 weeks for MSFS202 and made great strides. ![]() I was about to give up reasoning that my hardware was not enough for the Quest 2. ![]() I have been working on settings since I got the Quest 2 about 10 days ago. With MSFS it is better even some latency on the side but certainly due to the fact that for the moment VR is not well optimised in MSFS. When I try the Quest 2 with another game such as Elite Dangerous, I have no problem and all is very fluid. I come to regret my CV1 which even if it had a not very clear image, it had excellent fluidity. I installed OTT and applied the recommended settings, but the question I'm wondering is whether to change the settings in the Quest control panel on Oculus Link as well, or just leave all settings on "Recommended". At altitude the effect is reduced and it is acceptable. But if I look to the side, the image have latency. When I look from the front, no problem, the image is fluid. ![]() I read and reread all the messages in this post, I tried all the solutions offered, I watched tutorials on YouTube and despite that I barely manage to get 29 fps with my Quest 2 with the Link. Quite frankly guys, I don't know how you get 45 or 90 fps with DCS and the Quest 2. ![]()
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