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Hi,

I have been playing DCS for a while but I am new to playing it in VR.

I just received a HP Reverb G2 and most of the time it is working really well with DCS.

The majority of the time DCS is locked at 45fps and it gives me a very nice and smooth performance. I assume this is due to motion smoothing by either Steam or WMR.

However, pretty frequently my fps increases to 55-65 fps and this is when the game does not seem smooth anymore, I guess the reason is that motion smoothing is no longer active.

 

Is there a way how I can force the game to run at 45fps at all times to ensure that motion smoothing is always active?

 

 

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this is the method I still use https://vr4dcs.com/2019/09/10/reverb-settings-for-dcs/

 

Go down to about mid page find

"THIS PROCESS HAS CHANGED: THE following is no longer valid. It will soon be replaced with a new process enabled inside of SteamVR in VR Settings."

 

Look a bit below than and find "\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\MixedRealityVRDriver\resources\settings"

 

This is the location of the file you want to edit. "default.vrsettings" It so far seems to be the only reliable method it should work in your case as well.

 

The line you are looking for in the file is " // “motionReprojectionMode” : “auto”,

 

Remove the // to active auto motion re projection. Save the file. You can open the "default.vrsettings" file using note pad by right clicking on it and picking open with

 

 

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you can do as above but i also found an easier way to do it today, click on the button on the hand controller next to the windows button, will bring up a screen in game, there go into settings and you can set it from there, worked for me. you can disable it, force 45 (motion vector) or use auto

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this is the method I still use https://vr4dcs.com/2019/09/10/reverb-settings-for-dcs/

 

Go down to about mid page find

"THIS PROCESS HAS CHANGED: THE following is no longer valid. It will soon be replaced with a new process enabled inside of SteamVR in VR Settings."

 

Look a bit below than and find "\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\MixedRealityVRDriver\resources\settings"

 

This is the location of the file you want to edit. "default.vrsettings" It so far seems to be the only reliable method it should work in your case as well.

 

The line you are looking for in the file is " // “motionReprojectionMode” : “auto”,

 

Remove the // to active auto motion re projection. Save the file. You can open the "default.vrsettings" file using note pad by right clicking on it and picking open with

 

 

 

you can do as above but i also found an easier way to do it today, click on the button on the hand controller next to the windows button, will bring up a screen in game, there go into settings and you can set it from there, worked for me. you can disable it, force 45 (motion vector) or use auto

 

 

Thank you very much, both ways worked for me and the game now runs at a fixed 45fps.

 

One more question, in the Steam VR Setting it shows an option for forcing motion smoothing and an option to "use legacy reprojection mode". What exactly is the difference between those two and should they both be enabled for DCS?

 

 

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Is there a way to set it with without using the controller? Someone made a video of them accessing setting via the preview windows. It worked for like 2 days then it appears that it quit working after an update. The controller is news to me ill check that out as well.

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Thank you very much, both ways worked for me and the game now runs at a fixed 45fps.

 

One more question, in the Steam VR Setting it shows an option for forcing motion smoothing and an option to "use legacy reprojection mode". What exactly is the difference between those two and should they both be enabled for DCS?

 

 

i have seen some people say that the "use legacy reprojection mode" is no good, have not tried it myself to be honest.

 

 

 

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Is there a way to set it with without using the controller? Someone made a video of them accessing setting via the preview windows. It worked for like 2 days then it appears that it quit working after an update. The controller is news to me ill check that out as well.

Thanks

 

i was actually having issues for awhile trying to force 45fps with entering it manually into the MixedRealityVRDriver settings, it eventually kicked in not sure what was the go, problem was i had to reset it when i was playing other vr games to get back to 90fps etc, i just stumbled across that other way of doing it while in game with the controller, and it worked and have not needed to change it, but doing it from the actual steam settings itself before loading in a game does not work for me, only changin ss will work so not sure whats going on tbh

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i was actually having issues for awhile trying to force 45fps with entering it manually into the MixedRealityVRDriver settings, it eventually kicked in not sure what was the go, problem was i had to reset it when i was playing other vr games to get back to 90fps etc, i just stumbled across that other way of doing it while in game with the controller, and it worked and have not needed to change it, but doing it from the actual steam settings itself before loading in a game does not work for me, only changin ss will work so not sure whats going on tbh

 

I just set it in Steam VR game profile setting and seems to work fine.

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I don’t know how many confused posts and threads we need on this topic.

I’m going to write a mini guide on this and ask BN to make it a sticky.

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Thank you very much, both ways worked for me and the game now runs at a fixed 45fps.

 

One more question, in the Steam VR Setting it shows an option for forcing motion smoothing and an option to "use legacy reprojection mode". What exactly is the difference between those two and should they both be enabled for DCS?

 

 

Legacy reprojection mode is simply locking fps to 45, without trying to predict in-between frames.

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I don’t know how many confused posts and threads we need on this topic.

I’m going to write a mini guide on this and ask BN to make it a sticky.

 

That would be greatly appreciated. Hence my other thread asking for a "consolidated guide to best practices". There seems to be too much confusing and contradictory info swirling around here. Thanks!

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That would be greatly appreciated. Hence my other thread asking for a "consolidated guide to best practices". There seems to be too much confusing and contradictory info swirling around here. Thanks!

 

Welcome to the world of WMR/SteamVR.

I spent many hours getting mine set up properly and looking back it should have been only a matter of minutes.

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Welcome to the world of WMR/SteamVR.

I spent many hours getting mine set up properly and looking back it should have been only a matter of minutes.

 

True to a point. But that doesn't account for all the settings that still have to be addressed in the Nvidia CP, DCS, BIOS, OS, etc that have nothing to do with WMR/Steam.

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On 11/21/2020 at 5:59 AM, Gun Jam said:

this is the method I still use https://vr4dcs.com/2019/09/10/reverb-settings-for-dcs/

 

Go down to about mid page find

"THIS PROCESS HAS CHANGED: THE following is no longer valid. It will soon be replaced with a new process enabled inside of SteamVR in VR Settings."

 

Look a bit below than and find "\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\MixedRealityVRDriver\resources\settings"

 

This is the location of the file you want to edit. "default.vrsettings" It so far seems to be the only reliable method it should work in your case as well.

 

The line you are looking for in the file is " // “motionReprojectionMode” : “auto”,

 

Remove the // to active auto motion re projection. Save the file. You can open the "default.vrsettings" file using note pad by right clicking on it and picking open with

 

 

 

Thanks for this, spent ages wondering why I couldn't get steamVR motion smoothing to work when enabling in the UI SteamVR settings. Doesn't seem to work for me unless I use this method. Can finally get some gaming done, 45fps with motion smoothing on G2 looks amazing and chasing that 90fps was really doing my brain in!

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On 11/21/2020 at 6:43 PM, imacken said:

I don’t know how many confused posts and threads we need on this topic.

I’m going to write a mini guide on this and ask BN to make it a sticky.

Good idea, but I bet you $5 it won't stop people from creating these types of threads. 🙂

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"Hello,

 

I own a G2 headset without controllers. How can I force on re-projection? Unfortunately the method of using the in-headset and controllers doesn't work for me.

 

Kind regards"

 

Disregard, answer my own question 🙂 found the file default.vrsettings and manually changed to setting 

 

 


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Sorry to repeat what has been said many times, but that is not the correct method any more.  you will have that file overwritten every time there is an update.  You can read in the first few lines of the file that it should not be edited.

The method linked to over and over is correct, i.e. Using SteamVR with Windows Mixed Reality - Enthusiast Guide | Microsoft Docs

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This is what threw me for a loop.

 

The menu with the reprojection options wasn't in WMR anywhere I could find, which is honestly where I figured it should be.

 

It was however on the steamvr menu where there is a button added by the steamvr for wmr plugin, right next to the steamvr desktop button.

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