A week or so ago I put up a post to help with some hints around getting better frame rate with Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) in VR on the Quest 2. With this post I’ll be focusing on image quality this time, and taking advantage of ASW (Asynchronous […]
UPDATE: With Microsoft Flight Simulator there are definitely two schools of thought with how it should be run: Image Quality vs Frame Rate. In my quest for delving into all the different tweaks available I’ve clarified this post as frame rate improvement. A subsequent post on Image Quality […]
After the sad news of Microsoft’s streaming platform Mixer going the way of the dodo it was time to take a look at an alternative during those random times when I want to share my online misadventures. On Xbox right now that means Twitch and thankfully it still […]
UPDATE: This was originally posted by Grocs on January 6 2015 and was originally related to Windows 8.1 issues but it can also be applied to Windows 10 with a slight tweak to the commands. It’s still a VERY helpful tip to know and one I found useful […]
UDPATED – With the latest version of Vorpx (v20.1.0) there is now an option to select “Generic 3D display” that means the following information is not required. Just change to the new display option in your Vorpx General settings and 3D on your TV will work. VR is […]
In my continuing quest (no pun intended) to find the best 3D for your VR headset, I’ve been taking a good look at Vorpx, a paid product that has been consistently improved over the last few years. It is my application of choice for applying 3D to my […]
With graphics cards being the complicated beasts they are a whole lot of software is behind the scenes keeping them running and often they run into their own issues. For me the biggest problem I’ve had over the years is with Nvidia’s GeForce Experience application. The concept of […]
ReShade has been around for a while now, and with every new version (currently 4.30) it just amazes me how well it improves most 2D games by adding some great depth. When I picked up my Oculus Quest, and using Virtual Desktop, the first thing I wanted to […]
After a little waiting I finally received all the parts to add new internal speakers to my Arcade1Up machine. The original plan was to mount them into the control panel and have the audio pumping out through speakers just above the player buttons but I ended up heading […]
A small update while I’m waiting for the rest of my parts… After getting the controls up and running with the RetroPie and Arcade1Up cabinet I’ve spent quite a few hours “testing” games and seeing how it all holds up at this stage. And for the most part […]