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  • in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #199158
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    A recommendation I would give is to use “slow hdd mode” in the game’s options, even if you are using an SSD, it can help stuttering massively. Frame Rate Drops are still there, but it is all in all smoother because of changed streaming settings in the engine.

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #199027
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    For example the 45/90 or 40/80 are not settings of fluidsync itself. Fluidsync simply divides your refresh rates 80hz or 90hz of your headset by two, and that are 45 or 40 which are upscaled by Fluidsync to 90fps or 80fps. It is not the same full quality of real 90fps or 80fps but you can play the games without judder with Fluidsync, even though you reach only half of the fps your G2 needs without Fluidsync. If your Reverb G2 supports 60hz you can play your games in 30fps upscaled to 60fps, in 80hz Mode with 40fps upscaled to 80fps and in 90hz with 45fps upscaled to 90fps.

    Change your refresh rates of your G2 in the WMR settings, and press Alt + F to show your fps after booting into Night City. The first Value are your real fps and the second value your upscaled fps. In my setup the graphic settings are changed to settings which are most of the time stable 40fps upscaled to 80. The second Value of 80fps has to be stable most of time, too.

    WMR call it Motion / Vector reprojection it is related to

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asynchronous_reprojection

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #199018
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    The higher FOV in the new profile needs some performance, but have you reseted the CP77 profile before starting the game in vorpx control app as suggested by Ralf ?

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #199016
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    90hz in G2 and 45fps limit in CP77 will work, too !

    Fluidsync simply double the fps by upscaling, and will work in 60/120, too. But you need nearly stable 60fps to get stable 120fps with Fluidsync

    In Cyberpunk with average 40-45fps, FluidSync at 45/90 is the best choice.

    Press ALT + F to benchmark your fps.

    (If you can’t get stable 90fps, than reduce the resolution to 2880×2160, that is very sharpen, too !)

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #199011
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    @ Edgenier

    1. Limit your Headset to 80hz or 90hz
    (What kind of Headset do you have ?)

    2. Limit CP77 to 40fps or 45fps
    (CP77 graphic settings)

    3. Activate Vorpx Direct Mode Async Render and FluidSync
    (Press Del at your keyboard after booting CP77)

    (Please reset your manual FOV settings and reset the CP77 profile, and use the new vorpx release build-in FOV Setting !)

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #198932
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    Patch 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 Performance

    vorpx:
    85% Zoom
    Sharpen 2.00
    Z3D 3.00
    Edge Peak 3D 50%
    Edge Peak Driving
    Fluidsync 40/80

    Vehicle Handling Mod:
    https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/209

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #198918
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    Please make screenshots of your vorpx config tool settings and post it here !

    First of all delete the UserSettings.json in C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Local\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk 2077\

    and in the vorpx config tool go to local profiles and reset the CP77 Profile to factory defaults

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #198894
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    @Ralf and @ markbradley1982

    Most of my crashes happening while driving through Night City, for some minutes. Borderless Window and Resolutions of 1440 and 1620 and low settings chosen by the game itself are crashing, too.

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #198868
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    I stopped playing because of many crashes, too. I will try i again when patch 1.05 is released for PC. I will try to solve the Problem by trial and error in the game settings, Nvidia drivers and Mainboard Bios settings. With my Hardware Specs (Ryzen 7 + RTX 3080) the most important things are to clean all CP77 related files on the SSD and do a clean boot of Windows and do a fresh install of the game without any manual changes in the settings and let Geforce Experience choose the settings of the game. Mods and extra FOV settings are crashing every 10 Minutes. In 4:3 or 16:10 i have the best results in exclusive Fullscreen and 2880×2160 and 3456×2160 until today. I wish that the patch 1.05 will prevent my crashes. All of my numerous other games working decent !

    Dave
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    Oculus Quest 2 is supported by Shadow PC ! You can use Vorpx with a Cloud Windows 10 PC called Shadow PC, and a Quest 2 Sideload of Virtual Desktop Wlan Streaming.

    If you want to use other Headsets, than try the Vorpx Desktop Viewer without 3D, with Google Stadia, Geforce Now etc.

    Dave
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    Hi, i have many crashes, too ! Setting the FOV and graphic settings higher let’s crash it every 5 Minutes. With medium settings and a small Resolution it crashes every 20-30 Minutes. Waiting for the first big Patch of the game. I have a RTX 3080 and my Software is up to date, and i think it is not a performance problem of my hardware. I will play 2 hours with vorpx without 3D to investigate the problem.

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #198379
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    For the 8KX i would prefer 4480×1920 and for the G2 3200×2400. Both with medium graphic settings except the High Textures,DLSS Performance, and RTX has to be off. If you have an older Card, than set DLSS to Ultra-Performance and reduce some of the graphic settings to low.

    You can use Nvidia DSR to set any Resolution, also with a 1440p Monitor.

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #198341
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    FOV Fix:

    Modify <path-to-game>\r6\config\settings\platform\pc\options.json

    First-person models may appear stretched at values greater than 110.

    Go to <path-to-game>\r6\config\settings\platform\pc.

    Open the options.json file with notepad or any other file editing program.

    Search for the fieldofview key, and change the “max_value” setting to your choosing. Changing any other value will cause the game to fail to boot.

    Save the file and launch the game.

    Open the Graphics – Field of View options and select your new FoV.

    https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Cyberpunk_2077

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #198339
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    Playing this game in vorpx is better than Sex….

    in reply to: Cyberpunk 2077 #198333
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    not in dx12, and it would cost you half of your fps, too !

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