The biggest issue in IT is trying to help someone who does not give you all the info. "My PC isn't working." is vague and is like going to your garage and telling the mechanic your car is making a noise. Details matter. [yesnod]
I propose a standard for reporting VR issues. If you have problems please provide the following info as a minimum:
GPU: Company and model (MSI GTX970) O/C or not.
GPU Drivers: NVIDIA or AMD driver version installed.
CPU: Company and model (AMD FX-8350) O/C or not.
Motherboard: Company and model (ASUS M5A97)
RAM: Company, amount and speed (Corsair 8GB Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz)
HMD: Vive, Rift, or Other
SteamVR Test score: (Click here to go to page)
Game VR Settings: VR High / VR Low / Custom - SS, AA, low, medium, high settings.
Description of issue: Clear description of what's going on and steps to reproduce where needed.
With that info we get a sense of your rig and can gauge what issues you are having. I'm sure it will help the techies at Frontier as well. Then over time we can use that info to detect trends or identify specific hardware / software issues.
I propose a standard for reporting VR issues. If you have problems please provide the following info as a minimum:
GPU: Company and model (MSI GTX970) O/C or not.
GPU Drivers: NVIDIA or AMD driver version installed.
CPU: Company and model (AMD FX-8350) O/C or not.
Motherboard: Company and model (ASUS M5A97)
RAM: Company, amount and speed (Corsair 8GB Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz)
HMD: Vive, Rift, or Other
SteamVR Test score: (Click here to go to page)
Game VR Settings: VR High / VR Low / Custom - SS, AA, low, medium, high settings.
Description of issue: Clear description of what's going on and steps to reproduce where needed.
With that info we get a sense of your rig and can gauge what issues you are having. I'm sure it will help the techies at Frontier as well. Then over time we can use that info to detect trends or identify specific hardware / software issues.