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But neither is as game changing as VR support. Still not having it is disappointing to say the least.
Have you tried viewing it stereoscopically? Are there graphical anomalies? But at any rate, if the framerates are as bad as I'm led to believe, outputting in stereoscopy would be unplayable at any decent resolution anyway.
All I'm saying is I'd buy the game if they put effort into VR. WIthout it, I'm not touching it.
Probably would take some optimization passes to achieve this. That said I already play other sims at half fps (45 fps, 90hz) and the slower the gameplay, the better it works. This game has some slow ass gameplay, and is cockpit based. Probably would hide it under some beta, like Euro Truck Sim 2 and ATS already does.
They run like ass, but are still some of my absolute favorite vr experiences.
That's not good. Are you using max settings, or "smart max" settings?
a mix of both, some were off, center of the city has always been the worse, i could only get it to run decent on the outskirts of the city when not much is around