Hi,
I got a Rift S quite recently, and tried ED in VR a couple of times now. I always read about people using HMD quality of 1.5 without a problem, and it really improves the visual quality.
But: Even with SS and HMD quality both set to 1.0, I get drops to 40 FPS quite often when for example mining with a friend, or fighting in a RES etc (and at stations it can happen). So are people who say they have 0 problems with mediocre hardware just not sensitive to occasional drops, or what is happening?
I am playing on a laptop with an RTX 2070, which has roughly the performance of a desktop 2060 or 1070 Ti (should be good enough?), and the CPU is an i7-9750H which should also be fine? The CPU has roughly the power of a desktop i5-8400 (but more threads available). First of all: No needless laptop bashing here, I am giving you an idea of the equivalent desktop hardware here, and there is no reason like 'because its on a laptop'. I don't have temperature problems, and I can play other VR and non-VR games with expected performance for hours without any issues.
In 2D, I can play play with 1.5x SS and evertything on max without ever dropping below 90 FPS.
I feel like most settings besides the one I mentioned above don´t make a noticeable impact on my performance, maybe shadows slightly, but otherwise it does not matter what I set, I never get 100% reliable 80 Hz in VR. Should that not be possible with a 2060? And again, sitting somewhere in space without much happening HMD quality of 1.25 or even 1.5 works fine, but that's not what I mostly do when I actually play the game...
Any ideas, or is this really normal and people who claim zero issues just dont notice it? (or they have an 2080ti).
Thanks
I got a Rift S quite recently, and tried ED in VR a couple of times now. I always read about people using HMD quality of 1.5 without a problem, and it really improves the visual quality.
But: Even with SS and HMD quality both set to 1.0, I get drops to 40 FPS quite often when for example mining with a friend, or fighting in a RES etc (and at stations it can happen). So are people who say they have 0 problems with mediocre hardware just not sensitive to occasional drops, or what is happening?
I am playing on a laptop with an RTX 2070, which has roughly the performance of a desktop 2060 or 1070 Ti (should be good enough?), and the CPU is an i7-9750H which should also be fine? The CPU has roughly the power of a desktop i5-8400 (but more threads available). First of all: No needless laptop bashing here, I am giving you an idea of the equivalent desktop hardware here, and there is no reason like 'because its on a laptop'. I don't have temperature problems, and I can play other VR and non-VR games with expected performance for hours without any issues.
In 2D, I can play play with 1.5x SS and evertything on max without ever dropping below 90 FPS.
I feel like most settings besides the one I mentioned above don´t make a noticeable impact on my performance, maybe shadows slightly, but otherwise it does not matter what I set, I never get 100% reliable 80 Hz in VR. Should that not be possible with a 2060? And again, sitting somewhere in space without much happening HMD quality of 1.25 or even 1.5 works fine, but that's not what I mostly do when I actually play the game...
Any ideas, or is this really normal and people who claim zero issues just dont notice it? (or they have an 2080ti).
Thanks