Supersampling Guide for DK2 - 1440P Resolution! (VIDEO)

yeah, he's legit serious. I have an overclocked 980 and run the game on Low, 1.5x supersampling, and shadows on Low. Remember the game is rendering every single scene twice (once for each eye) at 75fps solid and you can't drop any frames, at all. At 1080p. 1080p is actually a *lot* of pixels.

Quite surprised at this. I also have a 980 and i run most settings HIGH or ULTRA (there is only 1 setting that will go to ultra tho) but shadows LOW and maybe planar reflections as well with either DSR x 2 or x 1.7

I accept some judder in res sites with lots of ships but outside of that hardly get any. At stations yes my fps drops a little below 75 but it doesnt cause me much bother (because its only at a few bits not the entire time). Normal space fps 110. In SC its between 68 - 95.

SS i have that at x1.0 because i prefered Nvidia DSR results. More testing with SS will be done :D

But the graphics are pant wetingly gorgeous :D
 
Are you telling me that you have a Titan X and need to run this game in medium in the dk2??????????? What about when cv1 hits with more resolution(more pixels to draw) and 90hz/fps target, i am getting frustrated with my dream of exploring in cv1 with a 970

I have a 980Ti and with SS set to 2.0 I have to have everything else set to low/off with no AA in order to get 75fps (most of the time). We are all waiting for proper Nvidia VR SLI capabilities and for ED to support it.

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Quite surprised at this. I also have a 980 and i run most settings HIGH or ULTRA (there is only 1 setting that will go to ultra tho) but shadows LOW and maybe planar reflections as well with either DSR x 2 or x 1.7

I accept some judder in res sites with lots of ships but outside of that hardly get any. At stations yes my fps drops a little below 75 but it doesnt cause me much bother (because its only at a few bits not the entire time). Normal space fps 110. In SC its between 68 - 95.

SS i have that at x1.0 because i prefered Nvidia DSR results. More testing with SS will be done :D

But the graphics are pant wetingly gorgeous :D

Is it just me but I prefer the SS in game rather than Nvidia DSR. The former might be a greater performance drain apparently (although I've yet to notice DSR being that much better to be honest) but produces better looking results. DSR makes everything look too grainy.
 
Since moving to SLI I find I cannot use DSR as it makes the screen flicker terribly. Turning it off and using in game SS (1.5 or 2.0) fixes the problem and is rock solid.

Does anyone have an explanation for this or even a fix?
 
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