technoid
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We do not support VR controllers at all, and only one controller at a time in any case.
Jim
Arg... You mean I can't catch a plane and throw it at other planes in multiplayer?
We do not support VR controllers at all, and only one controller at a time in any case.
Jim
We do not support VR controllers at all, and only one controller at a time in any case.
Jim
Yep!
Jim
Cool
Yep!
Jim
The comparison chart indicates that RF-8 only has 5000sq mi of 3D Terrain. Is there an option to add or upload more terrain?
What is the path of the RealFlight products? Are RF8 and RFX different products with different future upgrade paths?
I have RF7.5 with the Interlink Elite contrller. Is that controller compatible with with RF8?
Cheers,
Joe
I picked the wrong time to restore a classic car.
I borrowed a friends Rift VR set since he prefers another brand for his gaming. RF-8 is giving me 80-110 fps using VR on an older i5 PC. It's really cool and doesn't give me the nausea FPV flying did when I tried a persons quad setup out.
I am really looking forward to VR. I could spring for the Occulus Setup now but I really want that Odyssey HMD setup from Samsung. I just don't want to be the guinea pig and purchase it only to find it isn't compatible with Realflight .
This is great! I was hoping it would be like this. Would it be more taxing on the internet connection than ordinary multiplayer? All the extra rendering would be local... no? Or would there even be any extra rendering beyond what you normally do to see other pilots?
Also assuming you can be in VR while other pilots in the room are on a flat screen?
The comparison chart indicates that RF-8 only has 5000sq mi of 3D Terrain. Is there an option to add or upload more terrain?
Hi all, I just bought an Alienware 15 R3 laptop with 16 GB DDR4 ram, 8GB DDR5 overclocked G1070. Using Oculus for VR. Could some one post a list of tips to optimize the video quality in VR? I know that are lots of settings that can be updated with the graphics card, maybe the laptop itself, or maybe KE or Oculus.
I am pretty excited by this but just plugging everything in - the image quality is barely ok at close range on a photofield for a fixed wing, simulated fields or even photofields at normal flying distances are not good.
Oculus seems pretty responsive for a few other demos, I am not a gamer.
Tips please! Much appreciated.
Edit: I figured out how to enable frame rate display using Nvidia GeForce Experience. Machine is doing 280normal to as high as 380 FPS but as soon as I get my headset on, FPS drops to 45. I tried all RF graphics settings. Higher quality makes the VR picture worse while improving the pic on the laptop.
Feels like a compatibility issue or a settings issue between RF and Oculus. My machine and Oculus are blazing fast for other even more complex games.
Cool.. what car?