I happily report that with the new Pitool (or the new Nvidia driver?), City Car Driving can be shown in VR again. Its VR mode does not work with Pitool 103 (or the old Nvidia driver).
I can also sadly report that the scale of the car interior is indeed larger than real life.
well this broke blade & sorcery. You can longer pull up menu and just touching the vive pad moves the character. it basically you swipe right to move right like a laptop mouse⦠Have no choice but to roll back this is horrible.
Anyone know if it possible to roll back with the new nvidia driver? Also all I have to do is just install an older pitool? does the firmware revert back or no?
For the record: The periods in version numbers are not decimal points - they just separarate running numbers. (EDIT: ā¦so 1.10 is indeed more recent than 1.9.)
EDIT: ā¦and interesting to read that the max recommended rendertarget is configureable! Now there is something to test when getting home from work.
Tried new piTool yesterday in the evening with rfactor 2. This is a huge step forward for real. My settings:
steam supersampling 190%
pitool quality 1.75
My spec: i7 6700K GTX 1080 16 GB 3000MHZ
in-game option: AA 4x / Aniso 4x / detail high / post processing off / shadow low
Now I have steady 90 fps (with smartsmooth enabled), the game run smooth and now itās very impressive. I havenāt tried large FOV for now. Will try it in the weekend. Good job Pimax.
Anyone else tried American Truck Simulator with the new driver? It looks like the view is no longer centered in game now. There is a slight angle when looking at the game menu. This makes the overall menu appear slightly blurry. When in the truck your position is slightly angled which makes the FOV appear slightly off when looking around. I was also positioned a little too far away from the wheel and the interior of the truck cab felt too large. I tried re-setting my view with the F12 key but it didnāt fix it. The game worked fine with earlier driver releases, although it had performance issues. I was hopeful that motion smoothing would help it but there were also pretty severe screen artifacts with that activated.
Yeah, but looking at the sky?
I canāt run 90fps on Zandvoort if I go above 60% net supersampling on low/medium settings. And I have a 8700k running at 5.3GHz and a 2080 Ti.