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<EDIT> Appears normal in Desktop mode.
As for other issue people are getting with VR performance I've not been affected it runs as before. (running on 7700X\32GB DDR5\RTX3080\Rift-S VR)
I mention this because it seems a lot of people complain about VR performance after updates, but never seem to think that the graphical overhauls may mean their cards can't use the settings they used to have. I check my graphics settings and GPU performance after every big update, and have had to step down my settings a few times over the years.
Also, something to note: I tend to get stutters and occasional crashes in VR when loading into new planet biomes and moving my head around too much while assets are trying to load in. This is typically only an issue after new updates when the GPU cache (or whatever it is) needs to be rebuilt. Your first visit to an icy planet (for example) will likely stutter and stuff when you first land, get out, and look around, but once that biome has been loaded, when you go to a different icy planet, the stuttering will be vastly reduced/non-existent. It should remain that smooth until the next update that requires new GPU cache.
If you like NMS in flatscreen, you'll LOVE it in VR. There's nothing quite like that first time you take off from the planet and fly into space (look out the side of your cockpit while doing this, if you have the stomach for it). I have ~800 hours of NMS VR time. While it's not perfect, it's still extremely fantastic!