Its been a while since I've been able to pick up and play with my Rift.
I was hoping to finish off Lucky's tail. When I first bought my Rift I
bought a USB3 card that I was assured had the right chipset in order to
work with the rift. The software wo...
I'm curious if i need to set any resolution & refresh rate in any of my
games to get the best looking picture inside my HMD. Having used DK2, it
was originally important to get the right resolution and refresh rate
for the best performance. Now that ...
I've only recently discovered that the USB 3.0 ports on my motherboard
aren't compatible with CV1 (and its on its way!!!). The problem is that
I'm having massive difficulty getting certainty around what expansion
card to purchase. I've been told "Fin...
I just recently purchased and set up a racing cockpit. Tonight i finally
sat down with my G27 all ready to go. I nestled my butt in the comfy new
racing seat and decided to fire up Assetto Corsa and the DK2.Once i was
in the car and i started to get ...
I've had this issue where if I run the rift in direct mode for elite
dangerous that whenever I turn my head, the image in each eye looks like
it separates out and then when i stop moving i can see them focus back
together and join.Anyone else experie...
PC Type: [Desktop]Optimus: [No]GPU: [Nvidia GTX 780 TI]Multi-GPU: [Just
running a single card, but i think its technically considered 2]Video
Driver: [344.75]OS Version: [Windows 8 64-bit]Oculus Runtime:
[0.4.4]Problem: [Terrible performance or separ...
I found a solution recently about using the core parking manager. I've
set this to 95% and its done absolute wonders for some of my stuttering
issueshttp://coderbag.com/programming-c/cpu-core-parking-manager
Thanks for the reply. You could be right, however the motion of the two
eye peices are quite smooth. Normally when i've experienced judder its
similar to when frames have been dropped. This was more like the focus
point of the image was off (like you...
1 work around that I found was the set your 60hz monitor to a 4:3
resolutions. Some of those monitors allow you to set your monitor to
75hz or higher on those lower resolutions.