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Only thing I use in Nvidia settings is "prefer max performance" .

All others for the most part have no affect in VR.

 

I run AF in game at 16x, seems to help on shimmering without much cost in performance.

I also run 2x MSAA in game.

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Only thing I use in Nvidia settings is "prefer max performance" .

All others for the most part have no affect in VR.

 

 

As we have discussed several times before, that statement is not correct according to nVidia support.

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As we have discussed several times before, that statement is not correct according to nVidia support.

 

Well that is fine - have fun thinking they are working then.

I personally do not use them as I do not see any affect.

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Well that is fine - have fun thinking they are working then.

I personally do not use them as I do not see any affect.

 

I didn't say I use them, nor did I say they are working. I am simply repeating what nVidia have stated in a response to the direct question, and I think we can probably trust them to know the facts!

 

We have had this conversation several times before in other threads.

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Not to add any more fuel to the debate (I do agree with dburne though that the vast majority of nVidia settings don’t appear to have any effect in DCS VR whatsoever) but this update to the GeForce drivers sounds intriguing.

 

“Alongside the frame rate limit, this driver also includes Variable Rate Super Sampling (VRSS). This improves image quality in VR games by separating shading rate and resolution to improve different parts of the frame that you’re focused on in VR.”

 

Looks like the driver hasn’t been released yet but is imminent. I’ve been using a months old driver under the adage ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ but I’d be interested to try this to reduce some of the weird aliasing/shimmering I still get around carriers etc.


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That does look interesting.

Looks like over the last few months nVidia are comng up with the goods. Their 'image sharpening' option from a couple of months ago was quite a step forward with very little performance hit IMO. Like other options, it's not always clear how VR is affected by it though, but on monitors, the effect is quite marked.

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Not to add any more fuel to the debate (I do agree with dburne though that the vast majority of nVidia settings don’t appear to have any effect in DCS VR whatsoever) but this update to the GeForce drivers sounds intriguing.

 

“Alongside the frame rate limit, this driver also includes Variable Rate Super Sampling (VRSS). This improves image quality in VR games by separating shading rate and resolution to improve different parts of the frame that you’re focused on in VR.”

 

Looks like the driver hasn’t been released yet but is imminent. I’ve been using a months old driver under the adage ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ but I’d be interested to try this to reduce some of the weird aliasing/shimmering I still get around carriers etc.

 

DCS is not on nVidia´s list. Yet.

 

"VRSS is supported by the driver--no game integration required--and can be applied to DX11 VR games or application that have forward renderers and support MSAA, and have been tested by NVIDIA. At the time of writing, over 20 games meet this criteria, including:

 

Battlewake

Boneworks

Eternity WarriorsTM VR

Hot Dogs, Horseshoes and Hand Grenades

In Death

Job Simulator

Killing Floor: Incursion

L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files

Lone Echo Mercenary 2: Silicon Rising

Pavlov VR

Raw Data

Rec Room

Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality

Robo Recall

SairentoVR

Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope

Skeet: VR Target Shooting Space Pirate Trainer

Special Force VR: Infinity War

Spiderman: Far from Home

Spiderman: Homecoming – Virtual Reality Experience

Talos Principle VR

The Soulkeeper VR

 

We’ll continue to test more VR games and add them to future driver releases."

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DCS is not on nVidia´s list. Yet.

 

 

DCS doesn't even show up in the nVidia's profiles list, you have to add it manually. Says enough.

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DCS is not in the GeForce Experience list but it is in the list of Nvidia Control Panel/Nvidia inspector profile list:

 

The profile name is : Digital Combat Simulator: Black Shark

With some default settings applied and different than the global default profile

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Thats not an exclusive list of games that have it, its only the ones they have tested.

The game just has to meet the criteria (DX11, forward rendered)

 

 

"VRSS is supported by the driver--no game integration required--and can be applied to DX11 VR games or application that have forward renderers and support MSAA, and have been tested by NVIDIA.

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Thats not an exclusive list of games that have it, its only the ones they have tested.

The game just has to meet the criteria (DX11, forward rendered)

 

No, Nvidia at least currently have to have tested the game and added the feature for it.

I have several games that could have it but do not as of yet.

So currently Nvidia is calling the shots on which games get this feature.


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I’ve downloaded the drivers and installed. Didn’t see any perceptible change nor did I

see any new settings options ...not obviously for a computer noob anyway.

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What max pre-rendered frames setting do y'all use?


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I’ve downloaded the drivers and installed. Didn’t see any perceptible change nor did I

see any new settings options ...not obviously for a computer noob anyway.

 

VRSS settings are detailed about midway down the page here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/nvidia-geforce-ces-2020-game-ready-driver/

 

You should see a setting called Virtual Reality - Variable Rate Super Sampling which you’d want to set to “Adaptive”

 

I suppose at some point I’ll try the new drivers but quite frankly I don’t want to mess with my system at the moment as it’s running well and I don’t want to break anything

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In the driver config i find not the line, variable rate super sampling

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Just installed the 441.87 drivers, and, like some others, I don't see the VRSS option. Does it only appear for compatible games, or should it show in the Global Settings?

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I thinks DCS is not supported, this setting should be visible:

 

 

 

https://uploadvr.com/how-to-enable-nvidia-vrss/

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Thanks. The problem, as I said, is that I don’t see that option. Is it only available in program specific options for those titles that are supported, or should it appear in the Global Settings?

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For Pimax 5k+ — set NVIDIA settings of VR pre-rendered frames to “4” with this new update.

 

I’m seeing noticeable performance improvement (ghosting etc). Not perfect, but much better.


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Just installed the 441.87 drivers, and, like some others, I don't see the VRSS option. Does it only appear for compatible games, or should it show in the Global Settings?

 

It will only be shown in the game profile settings in Nvidia Control Panel, and only if it is a game that has been tested and approved by Nvidia ( currently only 20).

So far I have only seen this VRSS option in Robo Recall from the games I have.

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It will only be shown in the game profile settings in Nvidia Control Panel, and only if it is a game that has been tested and approved by Nvidia ( currently only 20).

So far I have only seen this VRSS option in Robo Recall from the games I have.

 

Thanks Don. So, it only shows under the Program specific settings, and doesn't show in Global Settings list. Is that correct?

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