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Nothing you do is going to get retinal resolution. VR isn't there yet.
I was talking about Fo4. But I find this to be the same on most games so I'll try some of them tips.
The guy under you said it isn't possible though. What Headset you using?
Not what that is mate.. I meant at distance, it's clear close up. That's it. The guy up top says it's very clear for him?
Overdriving supersampling, like he's talking about and if your GPU is up to it, will look great with with that much anti-aliasing running 90 frames per second (or more).
Some people do say 150% supersampling is enough and I also say BS, after running tests in viveport video. This (free) title has a jaggy menu, very low GPU overhead, and switches supersampling on the fly. The difference between 150% and 250% supersampling is profound.
The supersampling setting to have gone all together ..
How and what settings, after the new update, there is not alot to change so it seems.
Thanks