![]() ![]() Note that sometimes running at 60 Hz will cause the Dolphin VR application to start out in high persistence mode. If you don’t have an NVIDIA GPU, you can do the same in your Windows Control Panel Resolution Settings by clicking your DK2 display, then “Advanced Settings”, then “Monitor” tab. ![]() I set my Rift DK2 display to run at 60 Hz, and reduce my main monitor resolution from 3840×2160 to 1920×1080 or lower. Also consider unplugging any hardware peripherals you are not using. NET Runtime Optimization Service (mscorvw.exe) using CPU in your Task Manager, follow this guide to eliminate it. No virus scanner, no cloud computing like no backup, no indexing, make sure the Oculus Config Tool is minimized to the tray, and if you see. I have 2x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 (EVGA), but am only using one (SLI disabled), and an Intel Core i7 4770K 3.5 GHz (not overclocked) (full specs here).įor Dolphin VR, it’s critical to disable any and all processes that may consume even a little CPU while you’re playing. I don’t know for sure which settings are important as I haven’t experimented with everything, but here is what I have at the moment, and I currently get a high-quality experience with no serious artifacts and smooth head tracking about 90% of the time. People keep asking what settings I run to get good performance in my videos of The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker running in Dolphin VR, the fork of the Dolphin Gamecube emulator with support for the Oculus Rift DK2 (see my YouTube playlist for this game).
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