
Works fine.The need for a high-fidelity multi-robot simulation environment is growing rapidly as more and more autonomous robots are being deployed in real-world scenarios. Pimax is right around the corner too, and from reviews alone it outclasses all other vr headsets hands down.īuying any HTC headset right now is the most foolish thing you can do. You literally plus the samsung in and you're good to go. Tracking is also very good, don't believe the hype/antihype. You have samsung oddysey which is the exact same display as it's sold by samsung. You should hold off on it, it's overpriced garbage at this point. I find myself carrying around a rifle just for the pancake scope mode to see if there are any enemies about a hundred feet in front of me. I already have a 1080ti, and the graphics are serviceable but really fuzzy for anything not directly in front of me. Originally posted by ClancyDamon:So the Vive Pro is really that good? I've been holding off because I really want to see a comparison in real life. It is annoying that you have to do this, but it does make the game playable. The object that appears and rotates should be much more clear and visible.Īfter you're done playing, just set your resolution back to normal and (if applicable) extend your display across your other monitors. Hell, you'll probably know just from the loading screen. Once I finally got the dual-monitor problem resolved, it was night and day. Trust me, you'll know if it worked or not. If you don't see anything bigger than 1920x1080, then the DSR-Factors in the Nvidia Control Panel were not set correctly.ĩ) With the resolution set, launch Fallout 4 VR.

Whatever that big resolution is, select it. If you set the DSR-Factors option correctly, when you open the Resolution drop-down, you'll see a new resolution far greater than 1920x1080. You can only have one monitor active.Ĩ) Increase your resolution to the maximum.

This will disable your second monitor and only use the primary monitor.

Scroll to the Multiple Displays option and select 'Show Only on 1'. Click on it, and select the largest number available (most likely this will be 4.00x).ĥ) The selection should be saved automatically, so you can now close the Nvidia Control Panel.Ħ) Open the display settings for Windows (right click the desktop, select 'Display Settings'ħ) If you have a dual-monitor setup (or more than dual) then you MUST disable the second monitor. Assuming you have an Nvidia card, then you do the following:Ģ) Expand the '3D Settings' section, and select the 'Manage 3D settings' option.ģ) In the page that opens, select the Global Settings tab (which should be the default).Ĥ) Scroll down to the 'DSR- Factors' option. If you mean the DSR, then I finally got this working. Originally posted by Kinky Jalepeno:You assume people know what this is, why don't you explain how?!
