Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
Edgenier
ParticipantI can’t achieve 45/90fps but i could achieve 40/80. How do I change fluidsync from 45/90 to 40/80???
Edgenier
ParticipantReverb G2. It has a 90hz refresh rate, i don’t think you can limit it to 80hz, it’s either 60hz or 90hz?
Edgenier
ParticipantPatch 1.05 solved my crashes. I played some hours in FullVR and the Z3D is incredible, very close to G3D. The NPCs are living, it is not comparable to Assassins Creed in Z3D and Third Person. Wow, thank you very much to Ralf and the vorpx community !
For those who own a RTX 3000 or Big Navi
my recommendations in 40fps Gaming:Graphic settings:
Res. 3200×2400
FOV 135
Medium and High Mixed
Raytracing on + Medium
DLSS Ultra Performancevorpx:
85% Zoom
Sharpen 2.00
Z3D 3.00
Edge Peak 3D 50%
Edge Peak Driving
Fluidsync 40/80Vehicle Handling Mod:
https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/209I’ve arrived at similar settings but must have DLSS set to Quality which costs me 45fps and goes to about 42fps. Being able to set fluidsync to 40/80 would solve all my problems, didn’t know you could do that! How do you set it to 40/80?
Edgenier
ParticipantWoah how do you enable fluidsync for something other than 45/90? (Reverb G2 here, works great btw). Are you saying I can try 60/90, 75/90 etc???
Edgenier
ParticipantI agree, this is why I won’t give up DLSS Quality even at 3200 x 2400 (with FOV 120). I’m debating whether to disable RTX to gain a locked 45/90, or take the slight hit with RTX Medium at around 42-43 FPS and even some higher settings, because this engine seems to be good at “smoothing” things out. Even 40fps doesn’t feel too bad.
Edgenier
Participant@ nyxzus Same here for both things.
Edgenier
ParticipantI’ve read some people turn off their monitors to save some more GPU horsepower? Does this actually work (as in, result in higher VORPX FPS)? I do wonder what the impact is of showing the game both on the monitor and the headset.
Edgenier
ParticipantThanks, yea I understand that if you can’t hit 90FPS it goes with 45/90. However, I am talking about in the case where I can’t quite lock 45/90, I don’t understand where the bottleneck is when GPU usage is ~80% and CPU usage is ~60% tops. It would seem there is enough headroom for more FPS (that extra inch to get from 42/43fps to 45fps locked), especially when I can get twice the FPS outside of VORPX with full utilization.
Edgenier
ParticipantThis is good to know, I was assuming the different resolution values (2160p, 2400p etc for me) in the VORPX menu were just trying to force that resolution. However, when I look at the game settings, the resolution isn’t necessarily what was set in VORPX, so I would manually set both the game settings resolution to 2400p and the VORPX menu resolution to 2400p. Now that you say the VORPX resolution is more like a “preset” and end result doesn’t necessarily equal that resolution, then I may try playing around with keeping the in game resolution high and lowering the VORPX “preset” to see if I can gain a couple more FPS needed to lock my Reverb G2 at 45/90.
I’m running a 10900K and RTX 3090 both OC, and i’m able to set in-game medium settings with RTX Medium and DLSS Auto to get a locked 45/90 (also FOV 120 with tweak). However, I am infatuated with DLSS Quality and unwilling to give up RTX (also unwilling to lower Resolution), and I get 42/43ish FPS with that combination. So I will be looking into these other tweaks like upping the GPUPOOL etc.
However, I am here to ask why I can easily hit 90+ FPS on everything ultra + psycho RTX without VORPX, while the game utilizes 98% of my GPU and likewise around 450W, but with VORPX on medium I can’t lock 45/90 unless I sacrifice DLSS Quality or RTX, while it is only utilizing ~80% of my GPU which is confirmed by only pulling around 380W? The CPU usage is always really low so it’s not CPU bottlenecked. Where is the bottleneck with VORPX when GPU isn’t allowed to go past 80%?
-
AuthorPosts