Questions about stable FPS and recommended specs
Hi there, We got some feedback requiring our Unity game to perform at 90 fps on Rift and 80 fps on Rift S; is it required to perform at this level for all quality settings? The graphics options in the game enable to player to choose between different graphical qualities (from low to ultra) and can toggle various camera effects (anti-aliasing, bloom, SSAO, etc.). So do we need to ensure that a solid 90/80fps framerate for both the lowest possible quality settings as well as for the highest possible quality settings? Also regarding the recommended PC specs, it mentioned it needs to be a solid framerate for an AMD 290/GTX 970; how can we ensure this without having these specific PC parts as we are just a small indie company? Do we just need to buy these and test on them? Or can we just change these recommended specs to some more powerful GPUs (e.g. GTX 1070) or is that too high to recommend for an Oculus Store App? And again, is performance to be measured on the lowest/highest quality settings? Any help is appreciated!802Views0likes0CommentsFrame loss capture tool causing frame loss?
As the title says when I activate the frame loss capture tool (Ver 1.35.00) it uses around 26% of my CPU, this is causing frame loss. Is anyone else having this problem? I am trying to validate my build before I submit to the store but because this tool is so processor heavy I am getting false readings, if I have someone watch the task manager and resource monitor in windows while I play, I average 50% cpu usage with short spikes on loading of 75%, gpu sits under 50% at all times. It feels butter smooth, but with the frame loss capture tool running it jumps and stutters.814Views0likes1CommentStrore submission and FPS.
Hello, My product Aces High passed all store requirements, except frame rate at times drops below 90 when in very hi populated terrain areas. I currently am stating Nvidia 970 as a minimum. Can I simply raise the Minimum requirements to pass the 90 Frame Rate requirement? If not is there any way to have an application accepted that does not always maintain 90? Thanks607Views0likes1Comment