I am running Horizons under Windows 10 with a 970 without any problems on the DK2...
Can you please please explain HOW you got the DK2 working on Windows 10? I can't get it to work for anything.
I am running Horizons under Windows 10 with a 970 without any problems on the DK2...
I've been playing with a DK2 and an AMD 290X for months now (not the beta), and I haven't had too much trouble with supercruise. I do encounter a slowdown in fps sometimes during SC in more heavily populated systems, but certainly nothing I'd call game breaking. I see this issue being mentioned all the time, including in AMD patch notes, so obviously there's a real problem that's affecting many AMD users, but I also do not believe it's so ubiquitously terrible that FD had to drop AMD support altogether.That omission is no accident. Amd has a nasty bug with supercruise that they're taking their sweet time fixing.
I've been playing with a DK2 and an AMD 290X for months now (not the beta), and I haven't had too much trouble with supercruise. I do encounter a slowdown in fps sometimes during SC in more heavily populated systems, but certainly nothing I'd call game breaking. I see this issue being mentioned all the time, including in AMD patch notes, so obviously there's a real problem that's affecting many AMD users, but I also do not believe it's so ubiquitously terrible that FD had to drop AMD support altogether.
Maybe it's not hitting me so hard because I only ever play in Solo?
Well a 980 is only 20-25% faster than a 970 in most cases. So if your 980 runs the game fine on ultra with a DK2 then I'd expect that a 970 would run the game fine on low settings with a CV1 or Vive.
I think what we really need to clear out here is whether SLI will work good for VR or not.
2 x 970 will beat 980 dead out of the water - no questions.
But Horizons and VR needs to support it.
And as I read in this thread so many of us will be better off getting a second 970 in stead of upgrading to 980.
Can we please have this answered?
It's kinda important... -.-
I would like to know this as well. Can some folks with an SLI 970 setup comment on performance in ED and the Rift? I've never run an SLI setup before but am certainly considering throwing in another 970, at least to hold me over until the Pascal cards arrive.
Greetings Commanders,
Many of you have been asking about the minimum system requirements for VR in Elite Dangerous, including Horizons, so here they are:
• OS: Windows 7/8/10 64 bit
• Processor: Intel Core i7-3770K Quad Core CPU or better / AMD FX 4350 Quad Core CPU or better
• Memory: 16 GB RAM
• Graphics: Nvidia GTX 980 with 4GB or better
• Network: Broadband Internet Connection
• Hard Drive: 8 GB available space
We are passionate about VR and Elite Dangerous is leading the way in cutting edge VR software development. This is what we consider to be a minimum spec to have a good experience on forthcoming consumer VR headsets.
As most of you are aware we currently support HTC Vive and the Oculus rift 0.5 SDK. We continue to work with Oculus on support for their more recent SDKs, and will let you know if and when there is more to announce.
Just to let you guys know, Cmdr Falcon from FD has possted some clarifications on the newsletter thread if you take a look over there. He mentions that lower spec graphics cards will still work with VR headsets, but they may not maintain 90+FPS in 90% of situations which is the benchmark that they are supposed to follow (presumably to avoid people feeling sick and/or poor experience).
Could you link/quote it? Can't find the post.
I think he means this ...
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=207313&p=3199697&viewfull=1#post3199697
I ran 970 SLI for a while with a DK2. (Sold the DK2 recently waiting for the CV1..)
The short answer is that it's a definite improvement, but it's not as much as an improvement as SLI typically is for a monitor setup. It worked well for me, but I would have bought a 980Ti had they been available at the time.
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Hey everyone,
It's worth noting that this is what we are recommending when you are running VR, due to the fact that we need to try and maintain more than 90fps on duel 1080p screens (or something similar) in 90%+ situations.
In our testing a system with this spec should be able to do that. This does not mean that you cannot play ED in VR with a lower spec system, but there is a chance that you might not be able to maintain 90+fps in most situations.
It's worth noting that our specs are not far above the minimum Oculus spec here: https://www.oculus.com/en-us/blog/powering-the-rift/ or the NVIDIA spec here: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/vr/system-requirements
I hope that helps. Fly safe CMDR's! o7
Support- Falcon