So this is where lots of people get to say things like ... I TOLD YOU SO! and DUH! and WHY WON'T PEOPLE GET THIS THROUGH THEIR THICK SKULLS!
The thing is, I've had my Oculus nearly a month now. I'm running with a GTX 970 and I've been tweaking graphics settings and playing with the debug tool SS setting (or new in-game equivalent) and experimenting with ASW and I was pretty confident that I'd achieved the best balance between detail and framerate. I was fine flying around in space but I was getting really motion sick when driving the buggy.
Anyway, for whatever reason I ended up with some lower quality settings at the weekend and my SRV motion sickness disappeared.
My revelation is this ... for me at least I'm not consciously aware of the difference between say 50fps and 90fps. Everything "seems" smooth. I don't perceive any judder or flicker and was therefore happily thinking to myself "hey, I can get away with higher graphics settings at the expanse of framerate. These people banging on about 90fps are exaggerating!"
<insert "I TOLD YOU SO's" here!>
But sub-consciously ... wow! Yes, it REALLY makes a difference to motion sickness. REALLY!
If you think you're graphics look fine but are feeling motion sick, try lowering those settings until you get close to 90fps (or 45fps with ASW turned on). You may be in for a pleasant surprise.
The thing is, I've had my Oculus nearly a month now. I'm running with a GTX 970 and I've been tweaking graphics settings and playing with the debug tool SS setting (or new in-game equivalent) and experimenting with ASW and I was pretty confident that I'd achieved the best balance between detail and framerate. I was fine flying around in space but I was getting really motion sick when driving the buggy.
Anyway, for whatever reason I ended up with some lower quality settings at the weekend and my SRV motion sickness disappeared.
My revelation is this ... for me at least I'm not consciously aware of the difference between say 50fps and 90fps. Everything "seems" smooth. I don't perceive any judder or flicker and was therefore happily thinking to myself "hey, I can get away with higher graphics settings at the expanse of framerate. These people banging on about 90fps are exaggerating!"
<insert "I TOLD YOU SO's" here!>
But sub-consciously ... wow! Yes, it REALLY makes a difference to motion sickness. REALLY!
If you think you're graphics look fine but are feeling motion sick, try lowering those settings until you get close to 90fps (or 45fps with ASW turned on). You may be in for a pleasant surprise.