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Dirt rally 2.0 vr

f1iceman07
Explorer
Any ideas what is actually happening with the vr update, its gotta be close now.
I can not fi d one thing about apart from months ago just realised in the summer.
Someone must no something.

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ElusiveMarlin
Rising Star
Looks like This has been release to the Oculus store today!

Almost 77GB, so its a hefty download for those on a metered connection!
Be interesting to hear what players think, as no reviews yet.
RIFT CV1
RIFT S
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philrlee
Explorer
I bought the Steam version when it was released. That version only appears to support OpenVR. Performance on my system is terrible. I have a 9700K @ 5.2GHz and a 1080Ti. With all graphics options on low, I am not getting anywhere near 80fps on my Rift S. By comparison, iRacing and AC are both locked to 80fps with almost all graphics options on max.

RuneSR2
Grand Champion

philrlee said:

I bought the Steam version when it was released. That version only appears to support OpenVR. Performance on my system is terrible. I have a 9700K @ 5.2GHz and a 1080Ti. With all graphics options on low, I am not getting anywhere near 80fps on my Rift S. By comparison, iRacing and AC are both locked to 80fps with almost all graphics options on max.


Thanks - don't think I'll bother with that game, although I like to support the devs. 

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Tummie555
Expert Protege

philrlee said:

I bought the Steam version when it was released. That version only appears to support OpenVR. Performance on my system is terrible. I have a 9700K @ 5.2GHz and a 1080Ti. With all graphics options on low, I am not getting anywhere near 80fps on my Rift S. By comparison, iRacing and AC are both locked to 80fps with almost all graphics options on max.


Anyone able to compare performance with Oculus store version?

RuneSR2
Grand Champion
Performance using the Oculus version seems pretty good - this was just published - GTX 1080Ti:

https://youtu.be/C5gRPAhcsHs

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john.zigmont
Heroic Explorer
So now I have to purchase the same game twice.

RuneSR2
Grand Champion


So now I have to purchase the same game twice.



Supporting VR is such a nice thing  o:)

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saami81
Rising Star
Downloading atm. I was just going to buy this from steam, but luckily i checked these forums and bought from oculus store instead. 

Stevie777
Explorer


So now I have to purchase the same game twice.


Have they lost their minds! 
Every other hmd gets VR as an update for free with the steam version and we Oculus users have to buy the game again just to get native Oculus support. Well that's a nice way to say FUCK OFF to your loyal customers...

I don't like the sound of only having OpenVR support on Steam if the performance isn't great. Maybe I'll hold off on buying until we know whether the DLC will be available from Oculus.