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PaulRa
6 years agoExplorer
Rosto79 said:
For me too.. some stutters, some games more than others. The Walking Dead for example runs quite good.. but when walking and looking at a wall I see some stutter every few seconds.
In Asgards Wrath a lot of stutter. When I look at the performance statistics with Rivatuner I can see that sometimes the FPS drop from 72 to 36...
Even aircar seem to have this problem.
Pixels per display Pixel Override = 0
DIstortion curvature = low
Encode resolution width = 2912
Using a CableCreation USB 3.0 active extension and AmazonBasics USB 3.1 cable..
Tested with and without exension .. both the same result.
System:
CPU: Ryzen 2600 on ASUS B450-i
RAM: 16GB 3200Mhz RAM
GPU: RTX 2070
I have a RIft too .. no problems when using the Rift.
Thanks for confirming re the setup and the Rift. I had also tried the AmazonBasics 3.1 cable with the CableCreation 3.0 active extension before I got the official Link cable, and the results were always the same as with this one, it's just the Oculus one had a more stable connection.
Just to confirm, the same settings in the Oculus Debug Tool are set to Default or 0 for me (not sure if that's actualy default).
I will try to play with those a bit and also attempt to borrow my friend's Oculus Rift CV1 to test this out, and will report back here once done. I really just want to get to the bottom of this. I wonder if the issue is more prevalent for those with regular RTX 2070's.
Umpa_PC said:Well link is beta, and as you say it affects people with conventional setups too. What you could do is try Virtual Desktop, you can play games wireless through that. If they work better (it wont be perfect) then that would suggest link is not there for you yet. If its unplayable then that would suggest its your side.
Lol I wish I had a direct Ethernet connection instead of the WiFi one with a router being placed 2 floors above. Then Virtual Desktop would've had a chance to work better than it does for me. That reminds me, I've gotta try turning WiFi off completely and see if that does anything, you never know, lol.