Hi, my system worked flawlessly up until like 2 3 months ago.. Since then i am experiencing random stuttering while rotating or turning my head, I check the devices window when this happens and there is no poor tracking quality warning..
Sometimes it goes away randomly and comes back randomly like somthing in the system triggers it and i cant find it..
I tried reinstalling oculus drivers and software, googled the problem, reinstalled usb drives updated and trtied other nvidia drivers with no luck with only option of resetting windows, if any of you have experiened something like this and managed to fix it, i would really appreciate if you share it here
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- Great small apps. Great ports of bigger games.
- Great VR-specific features. Not enough showcased!!!
- Too many actors in the industry, the market is totally broken.
My hopes for VR next gen:
- Better ratio between visual quality and power needs. No more godrays and less SDE.
- Full Body Tracking.
"If you don't mind, do you want me to take you there? Where dreams come true."
- Great small apps. Great ports of bigger games.
- Great VR-specific features. Not enough showcased!!!
- Too many actors in the industry, the market is totally broken.
My hopes for VR next gen:
- Better ratio between visual quality and power needs. No more godrays and less SDE.
- Full Body Tracking.
"If you don't mind, do you want me to take you there? Where dreams come true."
That can definitely come from an update, but Nacaryus said they tried changing that. That said it's always worth a try to revert back to old versions.
@Nacaryus: I would still run MSI Afterburner during a VR session and see what it shows ^^.
- Great small apps. Great ports of bigger games.
- Great VR-specific features. Not enough showcased!!!
- Too many actors in the industry, the market is totally broken.
My hopes for VR next gen:
- Better ratio between visual quality and power needs. No more godrays and less SDE.
- Full Body Tracking.
"If you don't mind, do you want me to take you there? Where dreams come true."