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I have a question. I'm using virtual desktop with really good results on FS2020 but with some blur. I bought a generic data cable with a charging port to see if I could get the blur reduced to as close to nill as I could. Using the cable (so far) just isn't possible. Tearing, ghosting, more blur than wi VD. My rig: * ASRock Z690 MB * I7-13900k * RTX 4070ti * 32gb DDR4 * Quest 3 Do you have any suggestions? My thoughts (which could be the problem) is my rig should be running FS2020 flawlessly with no issues with headroom to spare. I know there's something I'm not seeing but don't know what. Thanks
if you have the custom res problem and it didnt work like it didnt for me then go into device manager-monitors-generic monitor pnp/whattever it says for your main monitor- right click-uninstall. worked for me🤷
Thank you so much I have an intel inside laptop and then I got like 5-10 fps watched 2 of your videos and then I got like 35-50 fp Can you pin me please?
I can confirm (September 2024 - not that the date is really relevant to you, the reader of this comment) that those changes made the game I'm playing on Bluestacks ("Merge Dragons!") much smoother. I cannot say the fps value (visible if enabled "Display FPS" in Bluestacks settings) has changed, it's still 28, but I think it's just visual. The interfaces within this game I'm playing, are opening and closing much faster.. I was waiting like 5-7 seconds just to travel to another interface/ game mode, and now it's just 1-2 seconds : D which is amazing. I do have to mention that my PC is extremely high end (custom watercooling with metal pipes) but before those changes, even my monster PC couldn't make smooth, the Bluestacks's experience. I also mention that I use the following settings and that I do not abide by the "standards of setting up your Bluestacks settings in general/ for low end PCs": CPU Allocation: High (4 Cores), Memory Allocation: High (8GB) and I enabled "High Frame Rate, setting up the slider to 144, just like my monitor's maximum Hz. In the Display tab I've set the following: 2560 x 1440. In the Graphics tab, I've set the following: DirectX, Interface Renderer: DirectX, ASTC textures(Beta): Hardware decoding (even if there's the yellow text saying "Hardware decoding is not available, software decoding will be used instead"). Done. I haven't tried (with the changes of this video) to go back to the "standard" - as in: openGL, software decoding, 1920 x 1080, bla bla. I am sure for the resolution, that no matter what PC you have, that will 100% help (lowering it - in bluestacks I mean), but for other things, like technologies, renderings, etc. I am not sure and I'm lazy to test as of now, I just watched the video and did all those things, cause it was pissing me off waiting 5-7 seconds between switching screens lol.