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I'm a VR player 👍On a tangent here but does anyone here play this in VR.
I decided to go from playing this on my PS5 to my computer the price drop in Stream is ridiculous right now its $15![]()
I'm a VR player 👍On a tangent here but does anyone here play this in VR.
I decided to go from playing this on my PS5 to my computer the price drop in Stream is ridiculous right now its $15![]()
Thoughts? Im actually going to try to see if it works with the PSVR2. Can't find any videos with anyone using that headset specificallyI'm a VR player 👍
It's not on PSVR is it?Thoughts? Im actually going to try to see if it works with the PSVR2. Can't find any videos with anyone using that headset specifically
Hi. Where do you turn off HAGS. Didn’t know that trick.It's not on PSVR is it?
It's great on PC, I do have a powerful machine though and you have to turn off HAGS (Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling) to get the most out of it, as that causes issues with this game.
Hi. Where do you turn off HAGS. Didn’t know that trick.
No PS5 version does not have PSVR2 option ...it's kind of bummer about the PSVR2 at times.It's not on PSVR is it?
It's great on PC, I do have a powerful machine though and you have to turn off HAGS (Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling) to get the most out of it, as that causes issues with this game.
yeah I hear you because of the GPU market and now the tariffs, PC gaming won't be affordable to most common gamers, but the PS5Pro got announced out right when I got my PS5 and there was no way I was going to buy it regardless of its gaming enhancementsThis is why I don't have, want or need a gaming PC. The amount of costs involved in something that may or may not allow you to play the 'next big thing' are frankly astounding. Not to mention the endless upgrading roller coaster every two minutes.
Then you've got all the optimisation messing around, then it might work one day and the next it might not even load to some unknown reason.
If you want one, fair enough, but it's not for me thanks. I like that I can switch on and just go. Yes, maybe a next gen console is still a fair chunk of change and maybe it may be 'only' comparable to a mid range PC but it works.
I do find it a little odd that someone who spends as much on sim racing gear as you have (based on your signature) would feel this way, but I fully support your right to be wrong! The best sim racing experiences will probably always be on PC, as it can be a niche market, so I don't understand why you wouldn't want the best/most software options to go with the expensive hardware.This is why I don't have, want or need a gaming PC. The amount of costs involved in something that may or may not allow you to play the 'next big thing' are frankly astounding. Not to mention the endless upgrading roller coaster every two minutes.
Then you've got all the optimisation messing around, then it might work one day and the next it might not even load to some unknown reason.
If you want one, fair enough, but it's not for me thanks. I like that I can switch on and just go. Yes, maybe a next gen console is still a fair chunk of change and maybe it may be 'only' comparable to a mid range PC but it works.
Thanks. Yes I have a 4090 to. Will give it a test.
- Right click on desktop and click Display settings
- Click Graphics, then 'Change default graphics settings'
- Set 'Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling' to off and restart PC
Just bear in mind that HAGS is needed for frame gen on 40 and 50 series Nvidia cards if you have one and use it. I have a 4090, but I've never used frame gen so I'm not bothered about leaving HAGS switched off.
Do any of these need a GPU? When my gaming PC blew up and refused to boot I replaced it with a cheap i5 office PC that takes care of all my other tasks but wouldn't fit my old 1070. People on the Forza thread (who declare a resolution) seem to be running the game at 1080p and I'd rather use my 4K tv to the fullest. They also seem to be complaining about getting the game to run a lot so I'm happy with peasantry for the time being.But added to all that, PCs aren't just for gaming. I use my PC:
- As a music and entertainment centre
- For recording and editing music
- For graphic design and video editing for my musical projects
- For streaming services like Rally.TV
No, but you do need a pretty good PC for more demanding video editing tasks, particularly when you're combining multiple videos together. Once you've got a decent motherboard/processor/memory combo it's not too crazy to add a GPU.Do any of these need a GPU? When my gaming PC blew up and refused to boot I replaced it with a cheap i5 office PC that takes care of all my other tasks but wouldn't fit my old 1070. People on the Forza thread (who declare a resolution) seem to be running the game at 1080p and I'd rather use my 4K tv to the fullest. They also seem to be complaining about getting the game to run a lot so I'm happy with peasantry for the time being.
I'm not dissing PC ownership, it's just that I don't feel the need for one.I do find it a little odd that someone who spends as much on sim racing gear as you have (based on your signature) would feel this way, but I fully support your right to be wrong! The best sim racing experiences will probably always be on PC, as it can be a niche market, so I don't understand why you wouldn't want the best/most software options to go with the expensive hardware.
I haven't upgraded my PC since I bought my 4090, although granted that was a big expense! As anyone knows who has a PC, the constant upgrade thing just isn't true unless you really want to stay on the bleeding edge. I probably upgrade my pc once per console generation, although I will fully agree that it's way more money than a console, but I also tend to do it in stages so the cost doesn't all hit at once and I use it way more than I would any console. My PC is more than capable of playing the latest games on a flat screen a couple of years after that upgrade, and I'll be skipping the current 50 series Nvidia cards so probably won't make any upgrades for a couple more years at least.
Because of game managers like Steam, most games are just turn on and go, with updates happening automatically in the same way as they do on console. I have Game Pass too, so I get to play a lot of the major releases as part of that.
Sim racing is probably the thing where I've had to spend most time tweaking, but that's down to using VR and to offset it, I then get to play AMS2, Le Mans Ultimate and a fully-modded Assetto Corsa, where I can drive pretty much any track and car from the last 100 years if I want to. On top of that you get cheap games and incredible stuff that'll never come to console like Noita, Stellaris and Battle Brothers (I could name way more here). VR support is streets ahead of consoles and I only play driving games in VR nowadays. Mods are optional, but of course they can be pretty awesome if done well and are something that's generally not available on console at all.
But added to all that, PCs aren't just for gaming. I use my PC:
I have a PS5 as well, I haven't turned it on since I finished The Last of Us 2 😅
- As a music and entertainment centre
- For recording and editing music
- For graphic design and video editing for my musical projects
- For streaming services like Rally.TV
Honestly didn't think you were singling anyone out mate. Just wanted to give a counterpoint, PC gaming sometime gets a bad rep (and PC gamers don't always help TBF!), but a lot of the issues PCs used to have as a gaming platform aren't really a thing anymore. A lot of the tweaking stuff you see is simply because you can, rather than because you have to. If something isn't quite right on PC, you have more tools at your disposal to try and fix things.I'm not dissing PC ownership, it's just that I don't feel the need for one.
Yes I may have spent some money of my setup, but this has been a slow trickle over approx 5 years. It wasn't all done at once. I went from an Xbox 360, then an Xbox One, Xbox Series S, now an Xbox Series X. I traded in each time along with every disc game I had.
As for peripherals, I had the G920 for 5 years before getting the Moza and so on and so on.
So if I've spent £2000 on my rig it works out at £400 each year.
Compared to the prices of GPU, graphics cards, memory etc it's a drop in the ocean.
I know not everyone playing on PC will have all the latest stuff and still be able to play, I suppose the many posts about the workarounds that sometimes have to be done when something goes wrong is colouring my opinion.
I guess it's a case of if it works for you, then go for it.
Again, I wasn't singling anyone out or trying to paint PC in a bad light
End of a decent WRC game then. No one has ever got close to Codemasters for rallying.So back to KT ?
... when it worked.Generations online was particularly good
Yeah, true. But when it worked it was great. And it's still very active now.... when it worked.