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War thunder vr
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war thunder vr
  1. #War thunder vr 64 Bit
  2. #War thunder vr update
  3. #War thunder vr Patch

One of the biggest disappointments is the lack of positional tracking. During my time in War Thunder with the DK2, my eyes seemed to have some trouble converging properly on the menus and text. It isn’t clear whether or not War Thunder is reading the IPD data from the Oculus Configuration Utility. There also may be an issue with the IPD setting. This leads me to believe that War Thunder is not properly projecting the image for the Rift which may be due to imporer implementation of the Oculus SDK. Inside the cockpit looks decent, but when tilting my head left and right, it’s easy to see the image skew (where vertical lines become diagonal). When turning left and right, this leads to significant warping of the world and plenty of visual discomfort. All of the other views (including the background terrain of menu screens) have a strange zoomed feeling to them, making it feel like your eyes are zooming in on the world. The in-cockpit view (press V to toggle views, C to recenter Rift) is the only one in the game that looks reasonably correct. 'Into the Radius' Brings Hardcore Post-Apocalyptic Survival to Quest 2 in September Turning the game down to its lowest settings didn’t seem to make much different in the latency, which leads me to believe that the developer, Gaijin Games, has much optimization to be done if they want this to be a serious DK2 game. Running on a system with the Nvidia GTX 670, a Core i7-3820, and 16GB of RAM, the head tracking latency was significant, even while the framerate was solid. So yes, it works, but at this point it isn’t a great experience due to four major issues: With the DK2 set as the secondary monitor, War Thunder should automatically launch inside of it. In the War Thunder launcher, hit the gear icon next to the Graphics settings-at the bottom, check the box that says ‘Oculus Rift’. To enable it, set your Rift to Extended Mode.

#War thunder vr update

Update 1.41.29.50 on July 31st brought the first round of Oculus Rift DK2 support to War Thunder technically, you could say the game works with the DK2. And while there is great potential for the DK2’s features within the game, there’s still much to be done to make this a comfortable VR experience.

#War thunder vr Patch

A patch yesterday updated the game to work with the Oculus Rift DK2.

  • Supported OS: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10.War Thunder (2012), the popular WWII-era multiplayer flight combat game, has had support for the Oculus Rift DK1 since 2013.
  • Video output: An HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or more recent.
  • CPU: At least an Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350.
  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 480.
  • War Thunder VR Recommended System Requirements

    #War thunder vr 64 Bit

    OS: Windows 7 64bit, Vista 64bit, 8 64 bit or 10 64 bit.GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or higher, AMD R9 280 or higher.

    war thunder vr

    War Thunder Recommended System Requirements

  • GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 or AMD Radeon 46XX or NVIDIA GeForce GT 520.
  • war thunder vr

    Let’s take a look at what you need to be packing in order to take to the skies in your historic warplanes. Hugely popular multi-player flight sim War Thunder can tax your PC in ways you wouldn’t have thought imaginable.














    War thunder vr