When I fly in VR I have the option to either show the VR view on screen (2 views side by side) or the regular view: does it make any difference which one I choose? Maybe one or the other hurts performance a little?
2D view in VR: does it make a difference?
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J van E -
November 18, 2017 at 1:40 PM
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I would chose VR view on screen, as the regular view with one window will cost you some performance.
Regards
Thomas
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I am just the opposite. Since I make videos of my Aerofly experience, I use the one window at a resolution of 3480 x 2160, which I then downscale to 1080p for YouTube.
I found that using the two eye VR view really does not add much to the experience for myself or my viewers.
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I would chose VR view on screen, as the regular view with one window will cost you some performance.
Regards
Thomas
Thanks! That's what I wanted to hear! VR view it is then.
I am just the opposite. Since I make videos of my Aerofly experience, I use the one window at a resolution of 3480 x 2160, which I then downscale to 1080p for YouTube.
I found that using the two eye VR view really does not add much to the experience for myself or my viewers.
I understand but I am only interested in performance differences.
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I haven't really noticed a performance difference. My computer is pretty healthy though.
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BelGeode is right: On a stronger computer the difference might be very minute
and a one window setting more convenient for co-spectators or video recordings.
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BelGeode is right: On a stronger computer the difference might be very minute
and a one window setting more convenient for co-spectators or video recordings.
Ok, well, the reason I asked this is that I am learning to fly the Q400 and I’d like to fly it in VR but I really need to look at the checklist a lot. And probably will need to do so for quite some time. So if I use the regular 2D view on my monitor I might do certain things using that view and then put on my Rift again to enoy the VR world. Doing things on screen with that two window VR mode is a bit hard.