I want to THANK YOU so so very much. I have a super high spec PC, 78003xd + 4090 + 32gb + quest 3. I had previously tried a tireless amount of settings. Tried VDXR, OCULUS, Steam, steam vr, airlink, and numerous other other nvidia settings, nothing worked. Nothing got rid of low performance, stutters, judders, spikes, screen wobbles etc etc. Nothing worked. Tonight i stumbled upon your video, and gave it a shot. Well, it worked. 99% Stutter free. Its opened up my setting 20%, no CPU spIKes, no judders, no rubber banding. I dont know how you found this combination, but its restored my faith in MSFS in VR. SIMPLY AMAZING NOW. A MASSIVE.......THANK YOU!!!
@@Virtusim Well, thank you again. I hope i may ask you a few follow up questions, as I hope to unpack what made the DRASTIC change in my performance. So here they are after watching you do the settings for the 6th time to try to understand what sort of magic was performed. 1. In regards the "background application FPS" - You set to 30. Is this because your running your VR at 30fps or? 2. On XR-toolkit, what is the difference between "FPS THROTTLING" and " TARGET FRAME RATE". 3. i AM USING STEAM VR, and in the resolution settings, it allows me to go further up in resolution. Do you think this is advisable? For better image quality. And because I am potentially using "steam VR" for advanced resolution enhancement, would using XR toolkit resolution enhancement "conflict" with the steam settings, and add more "complexity" or "competing" visuals"? 4. What is "turbo mode" actually doing? Apologies for the further questions, but i am very happy, pleased and excited, after the recent gains thanks again, to YOU. Many thanks and best wishes my friend. Paul (UK).
-i9-12900ks - 32GB RAM - 4070Ti - Quest 3 (72 Hz, 100% resolution) - *** Absolutely all MFS VR settings max *** Result: 36-40 fps for most cities, which I found to be quite smooth given that you have all the other graphical quality details to enjoy. For very busy cities (i.e. New York), it drops to 25 fps (which sucks), but it's just a matter of lowering the MFS VR settings as shown in the video to reestablish the balance. You made my day, Mike!!! Thank you so much for opening my mind about reducing PC settings...it seems so obvious now 🙂
Thank you so much! I also had a HP Reverb G2, and followed the settings. It is almost 100% perfect. I went back and did some of the landing challenges and trainings. Went from Cs to As. Everything seems natural now.
O wow o wow, man, I also have a 4090 and an Intel Core i9 10900k and was dumbfounded how the standard settings just did not work, what with terrible judders, hiccups and jumping frames, the worst, after your steps I have taken, even without the open xr tool, all the bull is 99 per cent gone, smooth, steady framerate, even if sometimes low in the mountains and around towns is just consistent, no stutter 99 per cent of the time, thank you so much, also, the textures seem sharper and more complete, man you're a true Da Vinci of modern VR. Thanx a million, may God bless you and keep You!!! You saved my experience with MFS 2020 VR.!!
Followed so many videos. Almost getting it, but always some issue. Followed this video and it turned out great. I am using the Quest 3, RTX3080. Thanks mate!
Christmas greetings Mike, came across your channel last night and as I have a RTX 4070 and a Quest 3 I thought I'd give your settings a go, definitely much, much better. Very smooth indeed, at least for me. Thanks again, liked n subbed , well deserved. Cheers, Daz, Leicester, UK.
I've tried your settings for several days and got the best visuals and the most smooth experience ever in msfs VR. (4070ti+12700kF+HPRevG2). Merci beaucoup.
4070ti super here, so far really liking these settings, Thank You! Using an occulus quest 3. I was able to up the resolution on my quest 3 and turn up the detail on objects and terrain as well. It looks great
Thanks for this Mike, this has made flying 2020 in VR from ok to awesome for me. Running i7-10700, 4060Ti, 32 G ram. I did notice, the key for my system was to roll back the PC setting to Low-end. WoW what a difference. Thanks again for all your work on this. Kevin
Thanks Mike, 16GB Ram Ryzen 3800 RTX4070 Varjo Used your settings for the Nvidia driver and the Sim setup I am still playing about with OpenXR Toolkit settings but wow! VERY clear in the Varjo and getting ~ 38fps in VR I only fly in VR & am very happy with the results. Regards Dave
Thanks for the video. I think people have a very different understanding of what "perfectly smooth" and "sharp/clear" is. There are people like myself, who get annoyed with a single stutter/unsmooth play. Any game that has either capped or is not constantly running at native display refresh rate will never be perfectly fluid...I have come to a realization that to run G2 at native display, you need a 4090 with the best cpu..And still, this will probably be at low-medium settings. ( for a truly smooth, uncapped, no MR, non-stuttering experience. Dont forget, it is also advised to leave a 10-15% headroom for unexpected performance hits in scenery dense areas). Btw, I have 3080ti 7800x3d 32gb ram and ssd's and have followed your video precisely, and have come to this conclusion. Thank you for your time and effort trying to help others.
Thanks for the hardwork doing the detail. You could lock the framerate externally to 45 using Rivertuner instead of the toolkit. On the microsoft forums and with my own experience it is the best lock out there.
I Just came across this video which looks awesome, I just got my meta quest 3 and I have a problem with the a320, everything looks great but the digital instruments look so blurry from a far position, are these settgins fix that issue of ''clarity'' with the screens inside the plane?
Just try them out. They are a lot better. But if you want better clarity, you can choose TAA if you don’t mind the shimmering effects that comes with TAA
Excellent. Thank you very much for sharing these performance tips with us. Subscribed! I am also flying P3Dv5 and the PMDG744 in VR with my HP ReverbG2 .... so from your estimation, could you make an educated guess on how this would impact the VR experience for my P3Dv5? Thank you.
Many thanks Mike. I've got a quest 3, and finaly i didn't think to change the performance of pc on msfs2020 lowend. I will check this weekend and let you know. I think i will keep more fps that i have today (25fps) so upgrade options to ultra ;-)
Hi Mike, I have some questions about the open XR tookit about your settings. Why do you choose 100 % size and 60 sharpening and not e.g. higher ? And what is the advantage of the turbo mode it had it off first. And the frame rate 40 % am always curious what the settings do exactly and what it improves in your opinion ?
Turbo mode can improve your fps, but don’t use it with motion reprojection. The 100% gives me a good result and the sharpening you can set at any value to your liking. Overal these settings give me a smooth gameplay without the headset blacking out or losing fps.
In XR toolkit, what value is appropriate for 'resolution override'? You mention Reverb, but what about Quest 3? Is it the native resolution of the headset's displays?
The Q3 has a native resolution of 2064 × 2208 and that's almost the same as the Reverb G2. So these settings should work for you as well. Let me know if this works for you.
@@Virtusim Ya, I'm just so used the hearing/reading that one particular performance utility is better, with the only evidence-free explanation ever given is that 'the other ones' actually, themselves, degrade performance. Ah, the internet.
It doesn't fix it completely. I can read the instruments pretty good, but I'm not staring at the instruments when flying. I just look outside and glance at the instruments to make sure what the attitude of the aircraft is. It's like driving a car, you don't stare at your rpm indicator to read what is says, but just look at it and make sure the needle is in the right position ;)
Thank you Mike, I have been slowly getting more and more confused with various settings in various places (Nvidia, MSFS, Mixed reality, oculus etc etc). I started again as you recommended and saw a great improvement. Never had a problem with playing on PC and get frame rates in the 40s-50s with mid settings but VR has always been awful. Struggle to get frame rates of 20 and picture is really stuttery. Using your settings the basic picture is much clearer and more defined. I still however have to use Oculus Tray tool and set Default ASW to 18fps with 1.2 super sampling. Limits me to 18fps but I do get a very smooth picture with only the odd slight stuttering. My PC is mid range i7-4790 3.6Ghz 16G RAM and RTX3060 GPU Would be nice to have smooth graphics without using Oculus tray tool but am guessing a new CPU and more memory is needed
@ttscea Graham, I’m glad these settings work for you too. Playing in VR is very demanding on on a PC. My best guess is to start with extra memory. 32Gb should be ok. I also have a new video online with renewed settings. You might want to check that out. I prefer a slightly lower quality image and a smooth VR gameplay. Have a great day and thank you for the comment.
@@Virtusim Thanks Mike. Yes I hate stutters with a passion :) Is my i7-4790 CPU up to the job do you think? I'll grab extra memory anyhow. Am looking at your latest video now on DLSS management. Appreciate your time and effort in passing your knowledge to the community. Have a great day
Great video, I will try out the settings. I have two questions though. How are you recording your game while in VR, are you cropping a section from your monitor? My second question is does lowering PC screen quality not lower the quality perceived by recording and on youtube not cause bad graphics? Since you’re essentially recording your PC screen. Thanks in advance!
Thank you, I'm using a VR mirror in OBS to record one of my eyes of the VR headset. The quality is what I have set for VR in the sim. I'm lowering PC quality, because I don't need to have it in hight quality when I'm in VR.
Appreciate your videos a lot! Very thorough and clearly explained. May I ask, Do you have any Overclocking or such on your PC ? I have almost identical hardware to you, Except I have 11700K! Thank You very much sir! :)
Thanks I will try these, my pc is of a similar spec. How do these settings work with low level flying? Do you get many stutters? I find so long as I look forward and upto 45 degrees all is OK but looking at 90 degrees then the stutters start?
I have completed the settings, I have a slight reduction in clarity I think because I have reduced the resoulution in the OpenXR utility. Need to do further checks for stutters but they haven't gone, I just need to assess if there is an improvement. Thanks@@Virtusim
well. i have tried ALL your settings and i still cant get the performance that you are getting my vr g2 reverb goes wierd (screen goes black for 5-10 secs)my vr framerate wont go better than 17 fps and is a stutterfest
I followed the guide and got good fps, but my GPS display got too blurry. Keept all the settings but switched back to TAA and still got good fps and much clearer GPS
Hello. First of all, thank you for the video. I have the meta Quest 3 and have already made the settings very low. I also adopted the OpenXR settings as shown in the video. Because of the low settings I can no longer even read the displays in the cockpit. Despite everything I have 4 FPS. No matter what I do, nothing improves. Can you or someone else help me? I'm just overwhelmed and sad because I got the VR for Christmas :(
The problem is that I have already tried out its settings (a little worse). But I also have a maximum of 7 FPS. and that in a helicopter that was just standing on the ground, not in flight at all. I'm starting to not understand it all anymore and I'm really disappointed/sad.@@Virtusim
I understand your frustration Jelle. Do you use airlink or a cable? When you use airlink, make sure your router is close to where you are for an optimal connection. What are your pc specs and do you have the same problems with other sims/games? You can also try the Xplane demo and see if that one runs good in VR. If so, then something in MSFS is conficting. Try running the sim with an empty community folder. You can do this by renaming the folder to Community_old and create a new empty Community folder. Start the sim and choose medium graphic settings and test if you get enough performance. Then slowly increase your settings. Hope you find the solution Jelle.
Great guide, sadly it did not work for me. For the love of my life hours and hours I can not get it clear. 14700, 64 gb DDR5, 4070 Super (oc+uv), cpu is under volted and very stable/cool. My issue is that everything is blurry with my quest 3. Its almost like Minecraft. Using quest 3, 80 hz.... I limit my fov to make it easier on the gpu (I can see the cpu way lower than the gpu). Any ideas on what to try? Spent so much time now with multiple guides, and ... its still crappy.
These settings are definitely an improvement, but I only get 30-35 fps Even with my RTX 4090. Is that what I should expect? The smoothness is good but there remains blurriness in gauges the cockpit.
Quand on aura les 2 controleurs actif en meme temps et des boutons qui se tournent correctement et la possibilité d utiliser ovrtoolkit avec fs j arreterais xplane..pour le moment je reste fidele a xp12.jai evidement fs mais je men sert que pour m amuser en vfr parceque cest beau..mais pour les avions de ligne en vr c est compliqué.
@@Virtusim hi no legacy mode is for the mouse.. who want use mouse in vr. nobody i think.. but devs dont think the same. devs dont care vr community. :(
It’s already set to 16x in the nvidia control panel. Setting it on in the sim AND in the control panel can result in artefacts like shimmering and stutters.
While these settings may be fine for you , there are no "one size fits all" settings as far as VR is concerned. I started with MSFS VR with a 3070 paired a 5600x with a Rift S. Then upgraded to a Reverb G2, in which case my settings had to be changed pretty drastically. Then upgraded to a 5800x3d and a 4080 and my settings changed wildly to get the best results. Similiarly, your settings in this video are no where near the performance and visual quality I get using my own settings with my hardware. While they may work well for you, they are completly unacceptable for me. Just thought I'd add my 2 cents.
That's why it's called "My preferred settings" They might work for others and they might not work for some. We all have a defferent system to work with and different addons for the sim. 2 years in VR is still relatively "recent" for the gaming industry. I've been flying for real and in the sim for the last 30 years. So 2 years is still pretty recent :) Just my 2 cents and now we can both have a beer. Cheers and thanks for your input mate. HNY
@Serpico360 - what are your settings? I also have a reverb g2, 4090 and Im very curious to get better results (nvidia settings, OXRTK, in game vr settings) Thank you
Increase the resolution to 3000x3000 or more in OpenXR Toolkit and apply DLSS Performance. You'll get significantly better clarity for same number of fps.
@@Virtusim Actually you'll get the same perf with something around 3200x3200 I think. The clarity still improve a lot with even higher resolution like 3500x3500 or even 4000x4000 but you'll probably need a new GPU.
When you see this, it boggles my mind that people are still wasting money to buy eye trackers, something that was ok 15yrs ago, and believe they have found true 'simulation'. After VR like this staring at a flat monitor screen is absolutely pointless
@Dajlec I think in the early days with the likes of the first Oculus headsets and the screen door effect and GPU's that were not quite powerful enough, this is true but the clarity of high end HMD's these days combined with top end GPU's is more than sufficient to see everything clearly in the cockpit. You really are there. In that cockpit in a virtual world that looks so real, it's difficult to distinguish from reality at times. A flat screen is just that and provides zero immersion. Almost everyone who I have shown VR to these days has commented on how difficult it was to go back and look at a flat screen while sitting in the spare room. The experience is incomparable. I'm pro VR as you can tell 😉 * I do think cost is still a barrier though. A good VR setup is very expensive
Agreed, I run a much higher resolution with a Reverb G2 3500x3460 ish and get 45 fps with Motion reprojection and Turbo mode off since it completly ruins it. No FSR using CAS.
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I want to THANK YOU so so very much.
I have a super high spec PC, 78003xd + 4090 + 32gb + quest 3.
I had previously tried a tireless amount of settings. Tried VDXR, OCULUS, Steam, steam vr, airlink, and numerous other other nvidia settings, nothing worked. Nothing got rid of low performance, stutters, judders, spikes, screen wobbles etc etc. Nothing worked.
Tonight i stumbled upon your video, and gave it a shot.
Well, it worked. 99% Stutter free. Its opened up my setting 20%, no CPU spIKes, no judders, no rubber banding. I dont know how you found this combination, but its restored my faith in MSFS in VR.
SIMPLY AMAZING NOW. A MASSIVE.......THANK YOU!!!
I'm very glad these settings work for you in the end. Thank you so much for your feedback. Happy flying Paul!!
@@Virtusim Well, thank you again. I hope i may ask you a few follow up questions, as I hope to unpack what made the DRASTIC change in my performance. So here they are after watching you do the settings for the 6th time to try to understand what sort of magic was performed.
1. In regards the "background application FPS" - You set to 30. Is this because your running your VR at 30fps or?
2. On XR-toolkit, what is the difference between "FPS THROTTLING" and " TARGET FRAME RATE".
3. i AM USING STEAM VR, and in the resolution settings, it allows me to go further up in resolution. Do you think this is advisable? For better image quality. And because I am potentially using "steam VR" for advanced resolution enhancement, would using XR toolkit resolution enhancement "conflict" with the steam settings, and add more "complexity" or "competing" visuals"?
4. What is "turbo mode" actually doing?
Apologies for the further questions, but i am very happy, pleased and excited, after the recent gains thanks again, to YOU.
Many thanks and best wishes my friend.
Paul (UK).
I have the same config as you and have some troubles. Can you share your settings here? Thanks a lot
-i9-12900ks
- 32GB RAM
- 4070Ti
- Quest 3 (72 Hz, 100% resolution)
- *** Absolutely all MFS VR settings max ***
Result: 36-40 fps for most cities, which I found to be quite smooth given that you have all the other graphical quality details to enjoy. For very busy cities (i.e. New York), it drops to 25 fps (which sucks), but it's just a matter of lowering the MFS VR settings as shown in the video to reestablish the balance.
You made my day, Mike!!! Thank you so much for opening my mind about reducing PC settings...it seems so obvious now 🙂
Thank you so much! I also had a HP Reverb G2, and followed the settings. It is almost 100% perfect. I went back and did some of the landing challenges and trainings. Went from Cs to As. Everything seems natural now.
Great to hear!
O wow o wow, man, I also have a 4090 and an Intel Core i9 10900k and was dumbfounded how the standard settings just did not work, what with terrible judders, hiccups and jumping frames, the worst, after your steps I have taken, even without the open xr tool, all the bull is 99 per cent gone, smooth, steady framerate, even if sometimes low in the mountains and around towns is just consistent, no stutter 99 per cent of the time, thank you so much, also, the textures seem sharper and more complete, man you're a true Da Vinci of modern VR. Thanx a million, may God bless you and keep You!!! You saved my experience with MFS 2020 VR.!!
Wow, thanks for your kind words my friend. Glad my video helped you out to get a smooth VR experience. 💪🏾🤗
Followed so many videos. Almost getting it, but always some issue. Followed this video and it turned out great. I am using the Quest 3, RTX3080. Thanks mate!
Glad to hear that. My 2024 settings video will come online friday
Christmas greetings Mike, came across your channel last night and as I have a RTX 4070 and a Quest 3 I thought I'd give your settings a go, definitely much, much better. Very smooth indeed, at least for me. Thanks again, liked n subbed , well deserved. Cheers, Daz, Leicester, UK.
Happy holidays Daz!! I'm glad these settings work very well for you too.
I've tried your settings for several days and got the best visuals and the most smooth experience ever in msfs VR. (4070ti+12700kF+HPRevG2). Merci beaucoup.
Great to hear!
4070ti super here, so far really liking these settings, Thank You! Using an occulus quest 3. I was able to up the resolution on my quest 3 and turn up the detail on objects and terrain as well. It looks great
Your graphics were literally perfect for my system, thanks for the help! For some reason my VR was running worse on medium settings than ultra 😂
thanks, glad it worked out great for you
Thanks for this Mike, this has made flying 2020 in VR from ok to awesome for me. Running i7-10700, 4060Ti, 32 G ram. I did notice, the key for my system was to roll back the PC setting to Low-end. WoW what a difference. Thanks again for all your work on this. Kevin
WOW, that's great to hear, Kevin!!! It's so much more fun now :) Happy Simming mate
WOW! Thanks a lot mate! You made my sim experience SO MUCH BETTER!
You're welcome, happy holidays :)
Thanks Mike,
16GB Ram
Ryzen 3800
RTX4070
Varjo
Used your settings for the Nvidia driver and the Sim setup
I am still playing about with OpenXR Toolkit settings but wow! VERY clear in the Varjo and getting ~ 38fps in VR
I only fly in VR & am very happy with the results.
Regards
Dave
Thanks for the video. I think people have a very different understanding of what "perfectly smooth" and "sharp/clear" is. There are people like myself, who get annoyed with a single stutter/unsmooth play. Any game that has either capped or is not constantly running at native display refresh rate will never be perfectly fluid...I have come to a realization that to run G2 at native display, you need a 4090 with the best cpu..And still, this will probably be at low-medium settings. ( for a truly smooth, uncapped, no MR, non-stuttering experience. Dont forget, it is also advised to leave a 10-15% headroom for unexpected performance hits in scenery dense areas). Btw, I have 3080ti 7800x3d 32gb ram and ssd's and have followed your video precisely, and have come to this conclusion. Thank you for your time and effort trying to help others.
Awesome, Thanks Mike.......These settings made my VR day!!!!
Glad to hear it! Enjoy the sim
Thanks for the hardwork doing the detail. You could lock the framerate externally to 45 using Rivertuner instead of the toolkit. On the microsoft forums and with my own experience it is the best lock out there.
Thanks for the tip! I'll try that too. Have a great weekend my friend!!
Best VR tips for me.
I Just came across this video which looks awesome, I just got my meta quest 3 and I have a problem with the a320, everything looks great but the digital instruments look so blurry from a far position, are these settgins fix that issue of ''clarity'' with the screens inside the plane?
Just try them out. They are a lot better. But if you want better clarity, you can choose TAA if you don’t mind the shimmering effects that comes with TAA
@@Virtusim Thank you so much buddy, I do not like the TAA because of that but I'll try the settings and let you know, thank so much again.
Thanks Mike, these settings work great on my quest 2... Bedankt.
Graag gedaan Ben!! Fijne dagen🍾🥂
Excellent. Thank you very much for sharing these performance tips with us. Subscribed!
I am also flying P3Dv5 and the PMDG744 in VR with my HP ReverbG2 .... so from your estimation, could you make an educated guess on how this would impact the VR experience for my P3Dv5? Thank you.
Thank you!! These settings should also work for P3D except for the ingame settings. I don’t owm p3d, so I don’t know the in game settings.
You wouldn't want to modify global settings, just on the app settings, in nvidia control panel
Many thanks Mike. I've got a quest 3, and finaly i didn't think to change the performance of pc on msfs2020 lowend. I will check this weekend and let you know. I think i will keep more fps that i have today (25fps) so upgrade options to ultra ;-)
Good luck!
I just brought a new computer specifically for MSFS and DCS world. with a 4090. I tried you settings and they were spot on. Much thanks.
Hi Mike, I have some questions about the open XR tookit about your settings. Why do you choose 100 % size and 60 sharpening and not e.g. higher ? And what is the advantage of the turbo mode it had it off first. And the frame rate 40 % am always curious what the settings do exactly and what it improves in your opinion ?
Turbo mode can improve your fps, but don’t use it with motion reprojection. The 100% gives me a good result and the sharpening you can set at any value to your liking. Overal these settings give me a smooth gameplay without the headset blacking out or losing fps.
@@Virtusim thanks for the explanation 👌
In XR toolkit, what value is appropriate for 'resolution override'? You mention Reverb, but what about Quest 3? Is it the native resolution of the headset's displays?
The Q3 has a native resolution of 2064 × 2208 and that's almost the same as the Reverb G2. So these settings should work for you as well. Let me know if this works for you.
I'll be trying this out soon...thanks.
What utility do you use to display performance info?
You're welcome. I use Rivatuner for the performance info.
@@Virtusim Is that better than the one built-in to the sim, or even the XR Toolkit? If so, how so? Just appearance?
@@imacmill Rivatuner is part of MSI Afterburner. They all give you basicly the same information.
@@Virtusim Ya, I'm just so used the hearing/reading that one particular performance utility is better, with the only evidence-free explanation ever given is that 'the other ones' actually, themselves, degrade performance. Ah, the internet.
One question… does it fix the blurry small letters on instruments. Are u able to read instruments like on flat screen?
It doesn't fix it completely. I can read the instruments pretty good, but I'm not staring at the instruments when flying. I just look outside and glance at the instruments to make sure what the attitude of the aircraft is. It's like driving a car, you don't stare at your rpm indicator to read what is says, but just look at it and make sure the needle is in the right position ;)
Thank you Mike, I have been slowly getting more and more confused with various settings in various places (Nvidia, MSFS, Mixed reality, oculus etc etc). I started again as you recommended and saw a great improvement. Never had a problem with playing on PC and get frame rates in the 40s-50s with mid settings but VR has always been awful. Struggle to get frame rates of 20 and picture is really stuttery. Using your settings the basic picture is much clearer and more defined. I still however have to use Oculus Tray tool and set Default ASW to 18fps with 1.2 super sampling.
Limits me to 18fps but I do get a very smooth picture with only the odd slight stuttering.
My PC is mid range i7-4790 3.6Ghz 16G RAM and RTX3060 GPU
Would be nice to have smooth graphics without using Oculus tray tool but am guessing a new CPU and more memory is needed
@ttscea Graham, I’m glad these settings work for you too. Playing in VR is very demanding on on a PC. My best guess is to start with extra memory. 32Gb should be ok. I also have a new video online with renewed settings. You might want to check that out.
I prefer a slightly lower quality image and a smooth VR gameplay. Have a great day and thank you for the comment.
@@Virtusim Thanks Mike. Yes I hate stutters with a passion :) Is my i7-4790 CPU up to the job do you think? I'll grab extra memory anyhow.
Am looking at your latest video now on DLSS management.
Appreciate your time and effort in passing your knowledge to the community. Have a great day
Your cpu and gpu should be good enough
Thanks!! Just what I need. 😊
YOu're welcome Ard
Great video, I will try out the settings. I have two questions though. How are you recording your game while in VR, are you cropping a section from your monitor? My second question is does lowering PC screen quality not lower the quality perceived by recording and on youtube not cause bad graphics? Since you’re essentially recording your PC screen. Thanks in advance!
Thank you, I'm using a VR mirror in OBS to record one of my eyes of the VR headset. The quality is what I have set for VR in the sim. I'm lowering PC quality, because I don't need to have it in hight quality when I'm in VR.
Appreciate your videos a lot! Very thorough and clearly explained.
May I ask, Do you have any Overclocking or such on your PC ? I have almost identical hardware to you, Except I have 11700K!
Thank You very much sir! :)
No overclocking on my system anymore. I tried MSI Afterburner, but MSFS didn't like it
Thanks I will try these, my pc is of a similar spec. How do these settings work with low level flying? Do you get many stutters? I find so long as I look forward and upto 45 degrees all is OK but looking at 90 degrees then the stutters start?
Not stutters at all when I fly low. I do a lot of low flying as well. Let me know how it works for you, Charlie
I have completed the settings, I have a slight reduction in clarity I think because I have reduced the resoulution in the OpenXR utility. Need to do further checks for stutters but they haven't gone, I just need to assess if there is an improvement. Thanks@@Virtusim
Youre welcome mate! Hope you find the culprit for the stutters.
I've got a 4070 ti and a quest2. Going to try this tomorrow and see we hat happens. 😊
Let me know how it worked out for you. 👍
Works great for my Varjo Aero (13900K 4090)!
Thanks for the feedback René
I have an AMD 7900 xtx and I will try to replicate what I can from your video.
well. i have tried ALL your settings and i still cant get the performance that you are getting
my vr g2 reverb goes wierd (screen goes black for 5-10 secs)my vr framerate wont go better than 17 fps and is a stutterfest
Try lowering your renderscale for the headset in openXR toolkit if it is set to high.
which is the render scale in openxr toolkit (i dont see that setting
@@Virtusim
I followed the guide and got good fps, but my GPS display got too blurry. Keept all the settings but switched back to TAA and still got good fps and much clearer GPS
Good to hear that you have good fps with these settings. Happy Holidays
So do we use control panel or Nvidia inspector?
I use control panel and nvidia inspector for the sim profile settings. When MSFS2024 releases, I will do a new VR settings guide.
Hello. First of all, thank you for the video. I have the meta Quest 3 and have already made the settings very low. I also adopted the OpenXR settings as shown in the video. Because of the low settings I can no longer even read the displays in the cockpit. Despite everything I have 4 FPS. No matter what I do, nothing improves. Can you or someone else help me? I'm just overwhelmed and sad because I got the VR for Christmas :(
Hi Jelle, I don’t have a quest 3, but for the best Q3 settings, check Steve’s channel: VR Flightsimguy. He just released a video about it. Cheers Mike
The problem is that I have already tried out its settings (a little worse). But I also have a maximum of 7 FPS. and that in a helicopter that was just standing on the ground, not in flight at all. I'm starting to not understand it all anymore and I'm really disappointed/sad.@@Virtusim
I understand your frustration Jelle. Do you use airlink or a cable? When you use airlink, make sure your router is close to where you are for an optimal connection.
What are your pc specs and do you have the same problems with other sims/games? You can also try the Xplane demo and see if that one runs good in VR. If so, then something in MSFS is conficting.
Try running the sim with an empty community folder. You can do this by renaming the folder to Community_old and create a new empty Community folder. Start the sim and choose medium graphic settings and test if you get enough performance. Then slowly increase your settings. Hope you find the solution Jelle.
Okay, that's a lot of tips that I'll try out. Thanks for that.
Otherwise, can I add you to DC so we don't have to write over here :)@@Virtusim
Great guide, sadly it did not work for me. For the love of my life hours and hours I can not get it clear. 14700, 64 gb DDR5, 4070 Super (oc+uv), cpu is under volted and very stable/cool. My issue is that everything is blurry with my quest 3. Its almost like Minecraft. Using quest 3, 80 hz.... I limit my fov to make it easier on the gpu (I can see the cpu way lower than the gpu). Any ideas on what to try? Spent so much time now with multiple guides, and ... its still crappy.
Have you tried Virtual Desktop with VDXR? Many Q3 users use that.
@@Virtusim I should probably try that too! Thanks for reminding me... busy waiting for a broken MSFS 2024 experience right now ;)
I do have a 4070 to super with a i7 14600f and it’s really freezing with theses settings… I’m sure I’m missing something but I can’t find why :(
Thank you!
You're welcome!
These settings are definitely an improvement, but I only get 30-35 fps Even with my RTX 4090. Is that what I should expect? The smoothness is good but there remains blurriness in gauges the cockpit.
Works great for my 3060...thx!
Awesome, happy simming!! 😀
Hi Mike 😊 which type of gpu/cpu/fps counter you use in this video?
That's Rivatuner
@@Virtusim many thanks Mike🤗
i dont understand why you set pc settings to Low End when using VR ??
I do that so the sim doesn’t render high quality for pc in the background. Leaving more memory space for the gpu to render VR
Would love to have a video for AMD Radeon GPUs.
I wish I could help you with that.
If i keep my pc settings as normal will it affect the vr performance?
Maybe a little bit. Let me know if you see any differences
Quand on aura les 2 controleurs actif en meme temps et des boutons qui se tournent correctement et la possibilité d utiliser ovrtoolkit avec fs j arreterais xplane..pour le moment je reste fidele a xp12.jai evidement fs mais je men sert que pour m amuser en vfr parceque cest beau..mais pour les avions de ligne en vr c est compliqué.
You are most likely in LOCK mode. Go te General settings - Accesiblility - Cockpit Interaction System and change LOCK to LEGACY
@@Virtusim hi no legacy mode is for the mouse.. who want use mouse in vr. nobody i think.. but devs dont think the same. devs dont care vr community. :(
Thanks Mike. I'll try your settings since I have a system much like yours (only a RTX 4080). Keep up the good work 🙂
Thanks a lot, appreciate it
Thanks! I tried still I wouldn’t say that it is super smooth for me but better than before.
That's ok, every little bit helps. Thanks for the feedback
anisotropic off? isn't that an ugly thing to do?
It’s already set to 16x in the nvidia control panel. Setting it on in the sim AND in the control panel can result in artefacts like shimmering and stutters.
@@Virtusim 👍👍👍
Thanks Mate will try asap!
Have fun and let me know the results
Wait..wait..wait, Yall got Issue with RTX GPU? I got a 1080TI and a Old I7 8700k. What the heck ?
While these settings may be fine for you , there are no "one size fits all" settings as far as VR is concerned. I started with MSFS VR with a 3070 paired a 5600x with a Rift S. Then upgraded to a Reverb G2, in which case my settings had to be changed pretty drastically. Then upgraded to a 5800x3d and a 4080 and my settings changed wildly to get the best results. Similiarly, your settings in this video are no where near the performance and visual quality I get using my own settings with my hardware. While they may work well for you, they are completly unacceptable for me. Just thought I'd add my 2 cents.
That's why it's called "My preferred settings" They might work for others and they might not work for some. We all have a defferent system to work with and different addons for the sim. 2 years in VR is still relatively "recent" for the gaming industry. I've been flying for real and in the sim for the last 30 years. So 2 years is still pretty recent :) Just my 2 cents and now we can both have a beer. Cheers and thanks for your input mate. HNY
@Serpico360 - what are your settings? I also have a reverb g2, 4090 and Im very curious to get better results (nvidia settings, OXRTK, in game vr settings) Thank you
If only we had a video for AMD Radeon graphics cards.
do we still need the dlssg-to-fsr3 mod ? for VR ??
no, fsr3 (frame generation) doesnt work in VR
oh ok thanks
@@Virtusim
how many Steamvr cameras do you have
None, i dont use steamvr
Increase the resolution to 3000x3000 or more in OpenXR Toolkit and apply DLSS Performance. You'll get significantly better clarity for same number of fps.
I'll try that, thank :)
@@Virtusim Actually you'll get the same perf with something around 3200x3200 I think. The clarity still improve a lot with even higher resolution like 3500x3500 or even 4000x4000 but you'll probably need a new GPU.
When you see this, it boggles my mind that people are still wasting money to buy eye trackers, something that was ok 15yrs ago, and believe they have found true 'simulation'. After VR like this staring at a flat monitor screen is absolutely pointless
Not necessarily. VR comes nowhere close to visual fidelity of a flat screen.
@Dajlec I think in the early days with the likes of the first Oculus headsets and the screen door effect and GPU's that were not quite powerful enough, this is true but the clarity of high end HMD's these days combined with top end GPU's is more than sufficient to see everything clearly in the cockpit. You really are there. In that cockpit in a virtual world that looks so real, it's difficult to distinguish from reality at times.
A flat screen is just that and provides zero immersion. Almost everyone who I have shown VR to these days has commented on how difficult it was to go back and look at a flat screen while sitting in the spare room. The experience is incomparable.
I'm pro VR as you can tell 😉
* I do think cost is still a barrier though. A good VR setup is very expensive
do you have a Discord Channel ?
I wouldn't call the addition of VR "recent". I've flying MSFS VR for the last 2 years.
You still using DX11?
I’m on DX12 now. Works very good with the latest driver.
RTX 3070 5600X OMG Thankyou
You're welcome David
Same specs works for me!
@@noelspoelstra game changer for me
You don't need seting just power PC 😮😮😮
TERRIBLE. The opensxr is totally wrong
What is wrong with it? Here it looks great
Agreed, I run a much higher resolution with a Reverb G2 3500x3460 ish and get 45 fps with Motion reprojection and Turbo mode off since it completly ruins it. No FSR using CAS.
@@Serpico360 Exatally
YOU lost me at invidia :(
AMD I presume?
@@Virtusim Yes sir