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I’ve done all the usual and recommended tweaks like turning off smoke, lasers, bartender, and all customers.
I’m really only concerned with VRP for now. I may dabble in other games later, but VRP really has me at the moment. I just love getting in some of these girls faces when we dance, and just let these gorgeous creations just carry me away for a time.
I also had a FPS problem when I first launched the game in the Beta. I reinstalled it and then it worked much better, have you tried this?
Yes. Matter of fact, with all the problems I had the other day, I did complete uninstall/reinstall everything. Steam, Steam VR, and the game. But I really won’t know anything definitively until they straighten out the “update”🙄, then I’ll be able to get back to experimenting.
it use more power for little gain and they get hotter and can brick the PC.
I had a EVGA 2080TI OC it bricked the PC had to replace everything even the PSU. worst bit was it had to wait till a week after the warrenty run out before it went.
there is warnings about overclocking a PC at ur own risk it voids the warranty unless it comes overclocked when u buy it new.
Didnt like the 2080 anyway it was too slow even the 1050TI was better.
that i had in before it. same with the new cards the 4090 is fine but the others according to reports ive seen r just older chips with bigger cases and more cooling like the 4080 is a 3070TI with more cores unlocked and more Vram and overclocked so it runs faster.
But even with the 4090 ive got now i cant really see much improvement over the 1080TI i replaced on my last rebuild. the 1080TI replaced the 2080TI OC and founf a very big improvement by downgrading.
It might not be a specific game that causes it. it might of been going and chose to go when u were paying a game so the game gets blamed for it.
part of the problem is how fast their bringing out better and better parts for a PC and games r needing more and more GPU and CPU power and not everyone can afford to keep replacing their PC or upgrading it so they overclock and burn out their PC. like the 40 series hasnt been out long and their already working on the 50 series . wasnt that long ago when the 30 series came out. wouldnt suprise me if the 50 series was ready and working on the 60 series. they bring out small improvements at time to make it look like it s big improvement when they have even better stuff in the side lines waiting to be launched but just after money.
I have an EGVA 3080TI desktop and 3070 on an Alienware 17 laptop. Have had no problems with this or any game. Have run it linked ,wired from pc no problems from both. Just curious as to how many are running on windows 11. Since I've updated my work computer internet speeds have slowed alot and has been freezing and crashing on some pages. Has happened on my grandsons pc also since he's updated it.
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 1920x
G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 64GB (8x8GB)DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200
EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB GDDR6
Samsung 970 M.2 NVMe Interface Internal Solid State Drive / For OS And Games
Windows 10
Valve Index
Oculus 2
VRP has always needed a high-end GPU. On my old 1080ti I had to have the lowest settings to play on my index. Upgraded to a 12700k and an RTX 3070 and still had some slowdowns. Traded in the 3070 last year for a 3090 and it finally runs pretty well! This is on a Valve Index which is more demanding than the Vive and G2.
For you I think the 3080ti should run pretty well. However if you do in fact have an i5-7600 or similar, the cpu and motherboard are probably holding you back! I know PCIe Gen 3v4 may not be a huge issue but the 5+ year old mobo and cpu in addidition to PCIe gen 3 is a big bottleneck. Time for an upgrade bro!