Odnośnie VP2 taki trick znalazłem na innym forum :
If you do not do this, your resolution in SteamVR will remain dynamic - even if you select SteamVR's supersampling to be manual and at 200% or 300%. Some people experienced blurry pictures and sent their headsets back. Here seems to be the solution:
If Vive Console was installed normally, go to
C:\Program Files (x86)\VIVE\Updater\App\ViveVRRuntime\ViveVR\ViveVRServer\config
If Vive Console was installed via Steam, go to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\VIVEDriver\App\ViveVRRuntime\ViveVR\ViveVRServer\config
then open
default.vrsettings
find line
"DisplayResolutionAuto" : true,
change line to
"DisplayResolutionAuto" : false,
If you do not do this, your resolution in SteamVR will remain dynamic - even if you select SteamVR's supersampling to be manual and at 200% or 300%. Some people experienced blurry pictures and sent their headsets back. Here seems to be the solution:
If Vive Console was installed normally, go to
C:\Program Files (x86)\VIVE\Updater\App\ViveVRRuntime\ViveVR\ViveVRServer\config
If Vive Console was installed via Steam, go to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\VIVEDriver\App\ViveVRRuntime\ViveVR\ViveVRServer\config
then open
default.vrsettings
find line
"DisplayResolutionAuto" : true,
change line to
"DisplayResolutionAuto" : false,