![]() ![]() Image Sharpening - Sharpen 0.50, ignore film grain 0.17, GPU Scalling checkedĪnisotropic Filtering - Application ControlledĪntialiasing Mode - Application ControlledĪntialiasing Setting - Application Controlled The NVIDIA Control Panel and Oculus Rift S settings are the only items that are consistent for all of my games. ![]() Grass, turn that crap off, unless you plan to drive in it or cut it. Stop wasting resources on crap your not looking at while racing.Ħ. Your peripheral and ears will tell you when to shift. Are you staring at your dash, no your looking out the window. They should just be there, hence the reason for low.ĥ. ![]() You should not be focusing on the details of the reflection. If you are looking at reflections while racing, your slow. Once again, you are here to race, not to see your reflection as you pass someone. Reflections should be turned to low or off. Unfortunately, PC3 does not have this option like iRacing.Ĥ. Are you here to race or see Chuck's pearly white teeth?ģ. This is only important during the victory lap and your waiving to the masses. Its not like you will be reading instructions on how to change a tire with the textures that far away. Those items are mostly shapes and colors. Lower quality textures will do very well for further items away the things I really need to see. In Elite Dangerous, textures are important, but not in racing. Why wasted FPS to see some pretty little texture. Most of the time other cars are in my peripheral and are blurred. I am focused ahead of them and the track. Other cars are a silhouette to me, more like a blob. I am not checking out the decals on the other cars while racing. Here are the things I dont care about and will turn off because they do not contribute to me being faster, consistent, or accurate.ġ. This is dependent on each track but I use these along with the sign posts and curbs to make alterations while racing. Details on the track for brake markers, visual cues, etc. I want to visual read the number and react based on what I saw.Ĥ. I dont want to have to guess what sign is next or the one I passed. Again, I dont have a ruler to give a precise distance, but I want to be able to make out the exact number on the signs well in advance. Ability to read the sign markers as far as possible. I will tell you, its pretty dam far for me.ģ. So the further I can make out the curbs, the better. When I race, I am looking at the curbs ahead of me, not the one I am on. I dont have a ruler to give a precise distance, but I want to be able to make out the curbs as far as possible. Ability to read the curbs as far as possible. This provides a sense of speed and gives best reaction time.Ģ. Maintain as close as possible to the FPS of 80. My priorities are numbered starting with 1 and it is the most important.ġ. I only use Oculus Rift S,i7 3.6, RTX 2060, SSD, 16GB, G29. If it turns out your computer cant run a thunderstorm at night, then avoid those races in VR. If it turns out you can run in a thunderstorm, then move the weather down and restart. If you can do well here, other tracks will have no issue, at least thats what Ive noticed. This track keeps all the cars close by and will give you a run. I use Knockhill Tri-Oval with 15 cars, night, thunderstorm. Some tracks are a lot better, but on average, its pretty steady at 72. It flips back and forth really fast between 70 and 72 depending on what is happening or track. I can run at night in a thunderstorm and get 72.5 FPS. This is what is important to me while racing in VR and these are the settings I use to get there. Since I race 100% of the time in VR, the items that are important to me may differ from you. My process is that I start everything at zero and one items at a time, I adjust each setting until it meets my needs. Here are my settings for getting PC Cars 3 to run well with pretty good FPS and results. There are things that I dont know or understand except that when I changed it, it altered my FPS to point where I didnt like it. I am not an expert, but I have a well defined process for the games I play in VR. ![]()
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