It's all about Meta Quest2, but I have this problem on both of them - new Pico 4 and MQ2. If I try to play with cable on MQ2\Pico4 - everything seems A LOT better, it's became playble, but rare microstutters still there.Īlso, there is a big thread about it on the Meta official forums: Problem presist mostly via Airlink\VD\SteamingAssitant. When I am standing still \ just moving my head \ moving with contollers - everything is pretty much OK and smooth. The problem is the same on every device I have: Some kind of microstuttering (you can also call it microfreezing for several milliseconds) ONLY when rapidly moving my hands side to side, OR moving my head\body while looking at any static object. 5Ghz + 80mhz channel + Game mode On + DEDICATED for VR helemet. Router: ASUS RT-AX86U + CAT.8 cable plugged from router to PC (It's a recommended router for MQ2 and Pico4). For the last year or so, I desperately tried to solve my one and only problem with two (actually, three) VR devices - two MQ2 and a brand new Pico 4, wich I bought two days ago. Sorry for the long post, but I am already ready to give up, so this post is my last attempt to solve the problem. When enabled, Night Shift uses your iOS device’s clock and geolocation to determine when it’s sunset in your location, then it automatically shifts the colors in your display to the warmer end of the spectrum and may even help you get a better night’s sleep.First of all - sorry for my English, it's not my native, unfortunatly :).New features, improvements, and bug fixes include: With this update your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch gain improvements to Notes, News, Health, Apple Music and a new feature called Night Shift that may even help you get a better night’s sleep by shifting the colors in your display to the warmer end of the spectrum at night.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |