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GabehKk
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30 days ago
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Broken 90HZ mode

I recently upgraded from the Quest 2 to the Quest 3 and i've been noticing that my gameplay was very choppy, but i thought none of it. Until i played Eleven Table Tennis, where the choppiness was very apparent, even so the game was saying that i was on 90HZ.

I tried a varity of things, changing resolutions, reinstalling meta link software, messing around with the Oculus Debug Menu app, but nothing worked.

The only workaround i found was going back to using 80HZ where gameplay clearly gets more fluid as it should be. And if i go back to 90HZ, it gets all choppy again.

Anyone got this problem too?

P.S. (I don't remember if my gameplay was choppy on the Quest 2 since was i've not been playing  VR for some weeks)

  • UPDATE!
    I found a fix for it and was pretty simple.
    For some reason my Encode Bitrate on the Oculus Debug Tool was set to 900 Mbps, and setting to back to 350 or 400 Mbps fixed it for me.

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  • Forgot to mention that, i've been playing at 90HZ for about 2 years and never had this issue before.

  • UPDATE!
    I found a fix for it and was pretty simple.
    For some reason my Encode Bitrate on the Oculus Debug Tool was set to 900 Mbps, and setting to back to 350 or 400 Mbps fixed it for me.

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    Maccyb123
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    GabehKk That's good to know. You've probably helped quite a few people with that solution. Kudos!!! 👍👍👍