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Have not detected any significant problems or performance issues in VR.
Runs fine for me, As fine as FS2020 did or even better.
But it was fine for me from the very start of FS2024.
Problems:
There is a small one if you switch to VR often the inputs often do not react.. can be recovered at once when doing a mouse click.
Also the Mission state windows often does not open. I don't care much I know when to press return by hard.
The ESB is not accessible in VR except for plane that have it integrated in the cockpit.
You just must make sure not to trigger vram overflow. Its when the sim wants more vram than there is available. This drops performance to something like 5 fps. But the newest version of AutoFPS now can watch vram usage and when approaching maximum automatically reduce terrain lod. That saves you from vram overflow effectively.
However, the weather system is still pathetic, i can fly a Cessna into a thunderhead with no issues and come out perfectly fine.....super realistic weather.
Waiting for the 5070Ti or 5080 right now.
But i have a good configuration of PC.
With an other old PC with RTX2060, the vr performance are lower than msfs 2020, always more stable but lower FPS (very low even if i put all graphics to the minimum).
So for me, VR is great but ask more for low end PC.