How to optimize Virtual Desktop | Hardware + Best Settings Guide
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
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In this video I share the 2 major keys that solved all of my Virtual Desktop troubles. Latency, Network performance and hardware all play a part in getting the best PCVR experience while using Virtual Desktop. Low latency and smooth gameplay is important for immersion. I was frustrated to get anything less than perfect results. I hope this helps!
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Chapters:
Intro - 00:00
My Struggle and Solution - 00:21
Receipts - 01:21
The VD Streamer Settings - 02:26
VD App Settings - 05:00
Oops - 07:15 - Hry
Hang in there with me with the audio! I’m getting the hang of it. I hope this video helps someone.
Thanks for all the support on the channel recently! I’ll pay you back with intentional content! Let’s go!
Bro don’t tell me Ashanti can’t help?! Her vocals were always on point
@@cathrerinezetadrones3169 since she and Nelly got together I can’t get any of her time, even for a simple mic check. 🤷🏽♂️😅😂
@@TheConstruct_VR that’s mesmerizing, she used to always be on time…it must be the ass! Glad she’s happy, I mean, what’s luv anyways
@@cathrerinezetadrones3169 🤣😅🤣
Another great video! Loving your content, and looking forward to more.
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intro was fire. keep the good work brother
Thanks! 👊🏽
For a very new channel there’s some good bones here - good pacing, tight script, nice clean transitions. Just the audio could be cleaned up with some acoustic pads on the walls or roof to cut out some reverb and echo, and just balancing of the bed music and vo volume. Otherwise it’s all been really good!
Thanks for watching And welcome Trust me it takes a huge amount of “just ship it” energy to post these with the audio problems. It’s super frustrating. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to put panels up but I’m experimenting with mics and some post processing this week. Thanks for giving it a shot, it only gets better from here! 😄
Just discovered your channel and I'm glad I did. Great stuff and looking forward to more. Thanks for the tips!
Awesome to hear! Welcome to The Construct! There certainly will be more to come 🤜🤛
@@TheConstruct_VR - Thanks! Your production quality is great, too, BTW. You'll get those subs north of 1k soon enough. Go get 'em!
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Thank you! Just discovered your channel and will have to try these settings with MSFS 2020
Welcome! I bet MSFS is crazy in VR
Your profile pic is boss, great presentation thanks for sharing. I use VD too and never disabled the automatic bitrate and typically get around 280mbps or so, now I have to try 400!
Thanks for watching! People in the comments convinced me to try ultra. I was being too safe but it works great!
thanks a lot!! it works
Fantastic! glad it helped! Enjoy!
From the thumbnail I thought ja rule was getting into the tech industry 😅
😂 man I’ve been hearing this since college. I wish there was a way to make it work in my favor lol
Thanks 👍
Happy to help!
The AV1 (quest 3) is just for Rtx 4000 series, AMD (i dont know), it falls back to automatic codec (HVEC for nvidea gpus) you can check in the about tab in VD streamer.
Thanks! Yeah I heard about this being for the 4000 series. I have a 4070 ti Super I was hoping it was going to be better but I don’t know it still seemed meh in comparison to a higher nitrate. I’m going to take a closer look.
Oh man...
I was on a Quest 2 with also a 10 year old PC and feeling 'pretty good' about it.
I upgraded to a Quest 3 last month, massive improvement. 500$
I just ordered a whole new PC - i5-14600k, 7800 XT, 32GB RAM - Get's here this week. 1,500$
I also just ordered the S3 Pro headstrap and a Battery. 150$ (I also got some 3D printed Cat ears for it haha)
Now I am looking at this router... and it's 180. This is overwhelming lol
I feel like my 5GHz band is ok... but like you said, once you upgrade (the PC) and look back... it's clearer where you were.
Might wait on that upgrade till I pay some of this down hahaha.
Hahah yeah responsibly 😄 the router can wait a bit if you feel like virtual desktop was performing ok. I think a dedicated router goes a long way. Your set up for quest 2 sounds a lot like mine. But after upgrading everything and seeing everything work as it should … I hate I wanted this long.
Good luck with the new rig, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it! 👊🏽
Hi and thanks for the video. Nice work. Question, does Virtual Desktop not work with wired link ? - I only use my Q3 with wired link for PCVR sims in the seated position so as it is already wired then it would be far better to have it operate over the wired link. Do you have any info on that please ?. Keep up the great work.
Glad you liked it. I’m 99% sure this set up with the quest app is only for wireless. I’ll double check and if there’s something to share I’ll do a video. There is a classic virtual desktop that I don’t have much experience with. One suggestion if you’re having issues wired… Not all USB C 3.0 performs the same. Your PC could be slowing you down somewhere. Motherboard, graphics card etc. I’m sure you’re aware of these things.
I’ll take a look. I will say this maxed out at 2401 Mbps on an updated rig feels just as good as wired when I play shooters. Thanks for watching!
@@TheConstruct_VR Thanks for the reply. I am having no issues at all using wired link, it is excellent. I never have to worry about power or charging as I use the INIU link cable with power input that connects to the Q3 charger hence always a safe 75% - more or less - charge. How are you getting 2400 Mbps ? do you have a 2.5Gb or 10Gb ethernet connection on the PC hooked directly to the router ?. With a 1Gb ethernet you will only ever get a limit of 1000Mb/s. Cheers.
Hmm, in fact it looks as if the router is limited to 1Gb ethernet port so you can never run greater than 1Gb (1000Mbps) that is a quick glance though. So 2500 would not be possible. You may see a connection speed between the router and the Q3 of a certain figure, but that is meaningless unless the data from the pc is being transferred to the router at the same speed . (this is why wired is preferred by all pcvr sim users). Cheers
@@MevRB19 Yeah! You're 100% right. The transmit speeds claimed by TP- Link of 2402 (6ghz) and what you see in Virtual Desktop ( like in the video ) is simply Wifi Transfer Speed. Not the actual speed of the PC to the router as you pointed out. But what I've found is that having the wifi connection speed that high gives a LOT of overhead to keep get the full 1000Mbps without dropping. For example I had an older router that didn't have a 1GB port and while it had 2402 connection speeds the performance was AWFUL, so the combination of the Gigabit port and the over the top wifi speed is what makes this work so well. Also if i go downstairs that 2401 drops to about 1800Mbps but the game still runs buttery smooth.
I'd say give it a shot and see how it compares to your wired set up. To be completely transparent I was so blown away by the performance I didn't look into the numbers as much. Thanks for the insight!
@@TheConstruct_VR Hey, no worries. I am sure it will be excellent and there should be no reason to unplug my wired connection to run wireless if needed. My router is good enough for a solid 866 Mbps on 5Ghz and my laptop with the 4070 in is the only one of 5Ghz as my wifes lappy uses 2.4. Thanks for the heads up. :) . As you say, you have stacks of overhead !. If you are interested in a cable that will give you a great link speed and keep the Q3 charged have a look at the INIU DI-401. I have just been testing 5 different powered link cables and this is one of the best. I have an AMVR cable to test in the next week which has shown great results on static load testing, just needs running on the headset. This also contains intelligent charging like the INIU. Anyways, going off topic a tad lol. I will give the virtual desktop a try for the non link apps as it offs a fantastic amount of options. Thanks again and keep it coming. Great channel !
Good Video to get started
some points though:
-the bitrate can be higher on h.264(+) because the decoding is less demanding than for hvenc and AV1 (only available on rtx 4000 and rx 7000 cards). 500mbit/s isn't always better visually than hvenc(10bit) or AV1 at 200mbit/s. it depends on the game, results are similar though.
-while wifi 6e has it's benefits (6ghz if alot of other 5ghz noise is great), but wifi 6(even wifi 5 works) is fine aswell. it works perfectly fine for me. You have to have a decent router though. Also the quest can get a 2400mbit/s connection on wifi 6 aswell if the router supports 160mhz bandwidth. not that it will ever use that much :P
Dude it’s so cool to learn things from yall. I will say… I saw 2400 mbps on WiFi 6 the the performances was terrible in comparison .. even on the same router I showed in the video. I wonder if I’m doing something wrong. I have the baby brother of that router (WiFi 6h) and I couldn’t get the performance like I can on this one (WiFi 6e)
Now that I have a 4000 card I’ll see if the AV1 10bit looks better on some games.
I mentioned to someone yesterday, I’ll admit I just threw money at the problem and was pleased with the results. Looking closer at the actual numbers I realize it’s a lot of overhead and I’m probably only using about 1000mbps. It I love it… even with limited knowledge I can play all around my house I get better than link cable performance.
Thanks so for the insight! Pure gold.
You are still limited by the pc to router bandwidth and also you are only transferring a 2D 'flat' image copy with added latency. FAR FAR better to use a wired link unless you are dancing around a room ;-)
@@MevRB19 hahah yeah I get it. And sometimes I am dancing around the room 😅
I played the entirety of Lone Echo wired. With the amount of movement I like to have in a shooter I prefer wireless.
in theory yes, in reality you have to use subpar software (quest link) if wired@@MevRB19
Unless you are using a router that supports DFS channels (his does), 160Mhz is too wide for 5Ghz and may encounter congestion. I have the same router and even at 6Ghz, I do not use 160Mhz channel width, 80Mhz is plenty wide and stable.
I have a 70$ dedicated Wi-Fi 6 mini router for VD and it runs perfectly with the quest 3 . I can’t notice any flows or delays even beat saber and HL Alyx have the same performance like the link cable.
I think it being dedicated makes all the difference. The router in the video is certainly overkill. But its strength lets me get really far away from the PC and still get link cable (better than link cable actually) performance.
$70 is solid what’s the name of it? It’s great to share better budget options for sure.
@@TheConstruct_VR : GL iNet AX1800 . It’s very tiny but runs perfect with VD and quest
@@TheConstruct_VR: GL iNet AX1800 it’s very small. can fit in your pocket but it works so well with VD and Quest so that I’m not needing any cable anymore for Pc VR gaming
@@adeldeutsch3901 nice! Sounds better than the d-link thing I fell for a while back. It’s collecting dust in my attic now. It’s portable it didn’t have good performance at all and not really a router. I wish the stock apps like link and steam would open up the bitrate a bit. I know it’s to keep the headroom clear and safe but I see a noticeable screen door effect that I do t have in VD at 400+ mbps.
Probably worth mentioning that you have to have a router that can provide 6e. My motherboard has 6e WiFi included, but I use Virgin Media and have a Hub 3 which can only deliver 5e. I can upgrade to the latest hub which will give me 6e, but to switch to that would cost £35 for the hub upgrade and my monthly charge would literally double. :( However, great tutorial; clear and concise).
Yes! I thought I made that clear. But I didn’t call out that 5e isn’t fast enough for the settings I showed here.
For your case you can buy a 6e router that has nothing to do with your ISP and use it just for VR. So it would just be the one time purchase of the router. Then you’d connect your quest to the dedicated 6e router when you play.
What’s your decision to use 72 fps instead of 120? Is 120 too much?
I just like having overhead and I honestly can’t tell enough difference. 120 works perfectly fine with my hardware as well. But it wasn’t shockingly different. It’s not too much of your hardware can handle it. But if I can handle 120 and run at 72 then I’ll likely not drop any frames at all during gameplay.
@@TheConstruct_VR yah I only have 3080 and 10900k and 120fps isn’t smooth enough. I’d rather have a crisp 72. Thanks man I got a new router and it fixed everything.
@@Nerffy awesome man. Happy to hear it.
You can DEFINITELY run it at ultra. The 4070 ti super is superior to the 3090. in every way.
Yeah I tried it out and it worked great. I’m always trying to leave overhead in exchange for smooth gameplay. I realized I was leaving a TON of overhead … bad habits coming from using a 10 year old PC
A 3090 is only better than a 4070ti if you NEED tons of GDDR Memory, as the 3090 has double, at 24 Gb.
@@pimpshiza yeah kinda of why I got the super. the Ti Super has 16gb of Memory so it’s not quite double. So I sit comfortably in the middle somewhere. I’m enjoying the card
Ive been running my 3080ti at high settings at 120fps with 200mbps but could i bump it up to ultra?
@@gatgat01 i personally would do the 72fps to keep the choppiness down, I was doing 120fps / ultra and the frame difference wasn’t worth it.
AV1 at 200mbps is = to h.264+ at 500mbps. It’s a more efficient codec, so it scales differently. That being said, AV1 isn’t recommended for fast paced games, so h.264+ is still a solid choice.
I’ve learned a ton from yall in the comments. Thanks for dropping some knowledge. 💪🏽
Thanks for this video! It was informative. Until now, thought AV1 was bullet proof but apparently it doesn’t like fast paced games.
@@ExtraAtEase ah yes! I think I’ve noticed that. I’m eating for contractors showdown to get its rift version so this is good to know for whenever that happens
I have an archer ax21 but nothing seems to change when I use the router and when I’m not the quality dosent get better at all
I have that one too and had to upgrade. The ax21 is WiFi 6 not WiFi 6E. The 6E is much faster and gets me to those higher bitrate limits
I already had a 3080 and 12700k when I bought the Quest 3. Even with that, I would notice some stuttering at times. Another issue I had was that it would connect and start a game just fine after I booted up the Quest and Windows, but once I exited the game and Virtual Desktop and took a break and tried to start again, I would get a black screen after I started Virtual Desktop and selected my game. So I would have to reboot the Quest and my PC to get back to playing. I even tried shutting down all non-essential apps but that did not stop the stuttering and black screen. On non-vr gaming it would be fine.
My Win 11 installation had a lot of work into it with Aida64 and a custom sensor screen, on a triple monitor setup. I did not want to reinstall Windows again on that boot drive, hours of work to get everything set up again and not be guaranteed that I would not still have the same issue. I do have backups, but that wont help with this issue.
So instead of hassling with trying to find out what it was, I decided to dual boot with Win 11 as both choices. Just a bare minimum Windows installation to get the Quest running with Virtual Desktop. Took me less than an hour. Well, so far Moss 2 has been running fine. (so far).🙏
One other thing, when I boot up into the Quest version of Win 11, I am only running my main monitor and shut down the other two monitors. Before when I was single booting, I had the 3080 on the main monitor, and the other two monitors were hooked to Intel's gpu on the 12700k. Maybe that was causing an issue, I don't know.
Suggestion for those that may be having some issues with an old Windows install.
I am having the same issues with a new AND an old windows installation. At first I thought it could be my amd 7900xt, but then I tried in an rtx quadro a4000 as well as on a 2080ti and all had the same bad performance(the quadro pc was the one with a new windows install), I tried playing right by my router, like 2 feet away as well as in a different room, both with wifi 6(I am on a quest 2) on a REALLY high end gaming router(pretty capable to do even move 500mbps bitrate but I get bad performance even with the bitrate set to 80) and still can't get a good performance. Back in 2021 when I was playing the same quest 2 on my rtx 3070 laptop and a 5ghz OLD(like 2014) router and it seemed to have a much better and stable performance, I am really losing my shit with pc vr due to these CONSTANT stutters no matter what I do. Did you figure a permanent fix that's not the new windows fresh install?
@@renanmarcondess This is what I did before and after my first post: I have had a lot of updates since it was new. So I did a factory reset. I also went into Nvidia's manage 3d settings in control panel and set low latency mode to "ultra". Power management mode to "Prefer maximum performance". Variable Rate Super Sampling to "adaptive". Texture filtering to "performance".
I installed Meta's app but did not adjust any settings in that app. Then I use Virtual Desktop to launch steam and the games I own on Meta. I am running the 3080 so I was able to set the bit rate to maximum in Virtual desktop.
As mentioned before, I use dual boot Win 11 and in the second partition with Win 11
I set Win11 to maximum performance, turned off all auto updates so now I do updates manually. Stopped all the auto launch at start app's that I could. I also started turning off all the monitors when playing in vr. That would be 3 of them.
I think doing the factory reset did the most good though because of all the rapid fire updates I received after I got it. It still showed V.65 so it did not go all the way back to what it was out of the box. I think that was V.63.
You may have done all this but if not it worked(so far) for me. (Quest 2 may be different)
@@renanmarcondess Oh, I forgot something. In my multiple monitor setup I had one monitor hooked up to the 3080 and two monitors hooked up to the video out of the 12700k. I went into device manager and disabled the extra two monitors hooked to the 12700k and only use the main monitor which I shut off before gaming.
I am using 6e a few feet from the router and I think its showing 2400 bit rate.
Good luck.
@@renanmarcondess Forgot another other thing. I don't know if it made any difference but in steam I turned off that virtual room that shows game selection. Now I see a grid with an arrow.
This just reminded me that I need to do another backup so if things crap out I can get back without all the work(again).
I did not adjust bit rate,etc. in the Meta app because when I did everything went south and I had to reinstall my backup to get back to were I was.
Thank you for the thorough explanation, I think that the first thing I'm gonna do is factory reset my quest because it's really buggy even without streaming anything to it, for example every time I wake the device from sleep I get either a black screen or I can't see any of my ui, until I restart it, so I don't put past my quest being the issue and not the router or my desktop setup. I also got a quest 3 but I'm only gonna be able to put my hands on it in 3 weeks, so I just want to rule out what's my issue before I get the quest 3.
Hi, do you know if is possible to change the Quest 3 interface? One thing I most hate about it is that bar in the bottom while I use website, is possible to remove that bar? Thanks
Unfortunately I dont know if a way to do that while using the general quest UI. Removing the bar only works when running an app. Ggive Fluid a shot. It’s one I showed in the spatial computing video.
I’m hoping this is an update that is on the way from Meta
Do you know if is possible to see my iPhone photos on Quest 3? Thanks
@@SamuelProcopio there’s lots of ways actually. The gallery when using the camera app in the general UI is a folder on the headset under a folder called Oculus
There’s a whole android file structure under there. Unfortunately there’s no easy way like on the AVP. You’ll have to use an app like skybox or virtual desktop if you don’t feel like plugging your quest up to a pc.
Then of course there’s always cloud (e.g google photos, one drive etc)
@@TheConstruct_VR hello, thanks for your reply, but that is not actually as I was referring to, I mean a way to connect the iPhone to the Quest 3 so I can see the photos by streaming the photos from the iPhone, I don't want transfer the photos to the pc or any other app, that is too much work. Also I can connect my pc to quest 3 just using the AirLink, what is the difference between AirLink and Virtual Desktop? Thanks again
Good to see Ja Rule making tech videos nowadays. 😂 For real though, thanks for this info bro it was a lot of help haha
It’s Murrrrrdahhhhhh 👊🏽. 😂 Glad it helped game on.
TheConstruct _VR what about latency/ping? I have fiber optic internet and 400-700mbs up and down and I get 80-100 latency/ping in game plus I’m on ethernet too
Bit rate is at 45mbs on virtual desktop
Your internet doesn’t really impact this. The latency you see is the latency between virtual desktop streamer and your headset. Unless you’re talking about multiplayer, that’s not really a thing here
Are you talking about the latency/ping in game or virtual desktop?
If it’s in game your location to the server you’re playing in makes a huge difference. Your NAT state (open, closed , double ) google it. So many factors can impact in game multiplayer ping
Do you know what to do i dont have a ethernet cable and a rtx 2060
I’m not sure I understand. 🤔You will need some sort of router to do wireless PCVR. You don’t need any cable from the wireless router to the headset. The 2060 is doable. I was able to do PCVR gaming on a 980ti
Thanks, subed also.
Welcome to the Construct! 👊🏽 let me know if it works out for you.
Hey, i got the same router for a dedicated connection and a kinda beefy PC (i912900K,32gb RAM @6200mhz and a RTX4090) yet i still got stutters in VD , the performance overlay shows latency and encoding spike up for no reason. Do you know any fix for that? tried sooooooo many settings already, double checked connection and so one. I dont know whats happening, sometimes it even spikes so hard that my PC just restards.
Is your router WiFi 6 or WiFi 6e? I have the baby brother of the router I showed in the video and it’s wifi6 I was using it dedicated and I would completely lag out of a game of onward.
So even though you see the 2401 Mbps on WiFi 6 … for me at least WiFi 6E was COMPLETELY different.
I’m sure everything else I tried you e already seen. If you don’t want to purchase anything give it a crap tone of overhead like set your streaming nitrate to 100 Mbps and inch up until the lag comes back. You’ll see where your limit is. Let me know
So i just realized you said same router. question, what game are you getting lag/choppiness in? And do you get it in every game? I assuming you’re using that 6ghz band but also I noticed that games built in Unity run a bit better. Your PC seems much more powerful than mine so I’m not sure what the hang up is.
I tried using VD with my wifi 6e router and it looked amazing but every 10 seconds my FPS would drop to 0 and my screen would go black. No clue what the issue was but me and my friend concluded my PC’s motherboard doesn’t support wifi 6e ethernet?
Interesting so you had no problems on the normal WiFi 6 router? It could be your Mobo or something about how your PC is running VDs virtual monitor
@@TheConstruct_VR i looked in my command prompt and it didnt say the AX radio type was supported (wifi 6) but my friend who had a newer PC did have it and VD worked fine for him, so im thinking maybe my PC is too old and i dont have the proper drivers to support wifi 6. i was able to run VD on my wifi 5 router but the bitrate was locked at 30, and it ran perfectly fine just looked horrible
Weird I don’t have his like my highest mb per second I can go is 150?
Are you on WiFi 6e? The band definitely makes a difference. The bandwidth of the band allows for the super high bitrate. Make sure you use a router that’s at least WiFi 6 but 6E is how I got my setup to the way it is in this video. And don’t use the 2.4ghz band obviously
how do u use 500 mbps bitrate? i can use only 400mbps. its only for quest3?
Possibly a quest 3 thing. Are you able to connect to the Wifi6E band on quest 2? I didn’t think you could. That higher bitrate may be locked behind that. Not sure.
@@TheConstruct_VR I use wify5 band with quest 2
Yeah WiFi 6 E is what did it for me. Sorry for the super late reply.
@@TheConstruct_VR shit, i buy wify 6 router not wify 6e
@@thedmccrew5699 ah man. Yeah that’ll do it, but honestly the 400mbps on a dedicated router should be doing you well. Are you having any problems at 400?
Most people are BS ing around using their ISP router and what not.
do u know how to fix my game that is blurry its so blurry that i cant even see whats happening in the game thanks if u can help
All games? Or one specific game? If it’s all games you should figure out how far apart your eyes are. There’s an app (on iOS ) called Eye Measure , it’ll help you figure out your IPD or Interpupillary distance (IPD) is the distance between the center of the pupils. That’s the number you see when you adjust the lenses. I’m a 70 so I have to set mine to max.
Other than that make sure your headset is lower enough your nose should be pretty much covered so your eyes are in the center of the lenses.
Not sure about a specific game being blurry bs another
@@TheConstruct_VR its all even in the steamvr menu its blurry it only happend today but it was perfectly fine yesterday
@@dragonblazethevlogger4891 odd. It could be so many things. Hard to say. Check that your bitrate is at least 100 or 150 , low bit rate will do it.
@@TheConstruct_VR ok
Based
whats your Pc specs?
From memory..
Intel 13th gen i7
RTX 4070 ti Super
32gb Ram
850w power supply
Asus MOBO can’t remember the model
Are you looking to upgrade?
Not at the moment still rocking my 3080
@@namelessfrce5842 yeah you’re good to go. I was on a 980ti and an AMD 8350 (both discontinued) it was time
definitely@@TheConstruct_VR
@@TheConstruct_VR I have similar specs to your PC and run it in Ultra, no problem whatsoever.
BTW, excellent video (and discussion in the comments).
LOL, I also have the tendency to leave a little bit of wiggle room for my specs. For example, 500Mbps max? Nah, 400 Mbps is just fine. :)
Bro my wi-fi is WIfi 4... 802.11 b/g/n
May want to consider 6E before you go updating PC parts or anything
My VR Bitrate clocks out at 120MBPS even with the same settings? Any help?
What type of router are you using? You at least need to be on a WiFi 6. 5ghz band Preferably 6E. Also are you standing close to the router?
damn you have to be related to ja rule o.O
😅
@@TheConstruct_VR is that a no or yes?
I’m not related to him
@@TheConstruct_VR lies!
Hahahaha. I have a short that I created a while back explaining it. I may reply to your comment with it.
Honestly I think the universe has run out of character customization face options in the character customization screen 😅
I wish you understood more. Synchronous spacewarp is frame generation. if you have it as ALWAYS ON it forces your gpu to never render more than half your frame rate. if you have it at automatic, it turns on and off as you need. YES it creates warping artifacts. but if a game can only do 45 fps, you will get 90 fps. Which can GREATLY reduce motion sickness. Please don't misinform users. Fortunately for you the 4070 ti super rarely needs SSW
I never said it wasn’t effective for what its purpose I just don’t like using it because of the warping. I was on an old 980ti and still didn’t use it. ( although I probably should have) I was just sharing my preferences here. I’m sure viewers are smart enough to try it on or off for themselves. But I’ll throw something in the pinned comment and description later just in case. Thanks for watching!
It’s 90 frames of jittery, ugly, warpy garbo dude. It’s definitely better off so even if his analysis wasn’t correct his experience with it is what most people would find