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EDIT: I had to update my oculus 2 headset as well as the destktop app to get wireless streaming working through airlink. But once i did that all was working well.
But the performance of the first one was really bad, no?
It was good-okayish for the most people, when they dropped the aftershop update the game turned out to be unplayable for many (including me) and they did not fix it for how long is it out? Over two years already?
My guess is the bad performance complaints are the same here as most other new flat screen and VR games. Combo of people who shouldn't own PCs buying them and not maintaining them, and people who bought cheap hardware years ago and refuse to upgrade. Seems to be a common trend now that PC is so mainstream.
Not at all. People buy top the of the line headsets with bottom of the line PC hardware and then get angry it performs poorly. Look at the comment just above mine. It's from a person driving a Quest Pro with a 2060 super. The Quest Pro running at native screen resolution with no super sampling is 3600 x 1920 resolution. About 7% less than 4K. Add any super sampling, which is required, and it's going to be over 4K resolution being rendered.
Go find any game that the RTX 2060 Super can play at 4K and get a steady 90fps with this level of graphics. Not even the highly optimized and polished Doom Eternal allows the 2060 Super to get 90fps at 4K.
Could you tell me the difference between PCVR and PSVR2? PCVR seems to have dynamic shadows on npcs, while I can't see them with PSVR2. Some textures look much more high-res with PCVR than PSVR2, if I'm right?
Thanks!
Because they aren't. I have a 4090 and it allows me to play this game at over 3500 x 3500 per eye without frame drops.
Can you name your CPU and also headset please?
I also faced such a problem, the 1st part all at maximum with such settings produced 90 frames. The same part produces a maximum of 60 frames. I also tried Cleaning to 0 smoothing, shadows, it helps a little, but it still doesn't work. The developers we asking you to help Because we are all waiting for our favorite game, thank you