@spotdott said in Guide for Starting the Game in VR:
@Drive_Sprocket it’s normal to have the VR headset to appear lower in resolution than a monitor. You are lucky that you started in a quest 2 which has pretty decent resolution and should be able to make out the text in the HUD and MFDs (just don’t expect crystal clear visuals). I don’t have a quest 2, have a Reverb G2, instead but the resolutions are similar. What matters for your setup is that your machine needs to produce each image and then encode the image to be streamed into the quest by a USB link. To prevent the image from looking like a 320p video, you need to make sure that the bit rate of the encoder is at least 400 kbps or something like that. There’s a quest 2 tool you can download that can set the bit rate
Yes, your video resolution and headset resolution are different. When using VR, your 2D video resolution does not matter. Some have suggested that lower desktop resolutions may equate to higher frame rates in your headset. I’m not sure as I have not tested this theory.
But play with the Resolution on your headset with the Reverb desktop software.