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What is the consensus regarding the best setting for Landscape filter in VR.

 

I always had it set to sharpen, but I never really think about what it really does and what is its impact in terms of visuals/spotting/performance

 

I understand blurr can reduce the flickering but it also reduces spotting.

 

I understand landscape filter corresponds to land_anisotropy in startup.cfg

 

Thank you very much in advance,

y.

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I have mine set to Sharp. The terrain looks better to me and I don’t have any problems spotting. Maybe a little more challenge spotting low flying planes against the terrain but that would probably be the case in real life so I prefer it. Shimmering is there regardless of landscape setting but it’s no worse on sharp than on blurred. I am using a reverb g2. 

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I have always preferred Sharp as well.

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I tried both FXAA and MSAA with the blured and sharp landscape setting

I prefer MSAA x2 and blured
With a littel help from Nvidia cp
Its looks quite good

Thats give me the best visuals and the id of planes is no more diffecult than with other settings

 

It comes down to individual PC specs, VR headset and prefrence imo

If you have a Nvidia GPU
you can reduce the flickering by setting:

Texture filtering - LOD Bias (DX)      To   -0.3750 or -0.5

I use -0.3750 and it did remove some of the flickering

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Sharp applies ansio
Blurred applies whatever the lowest is
Its the same as in every other game just different names

 

It makes textures more detailed when they are viewed from far away, pure and simple.

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On 1/15/2023 at 9:27 AM, TheSNAFU said:

I have mine set to Sharp. The terrain looks better to me and I don’t have any problems spotting. Maybe a little more challenge spotting low flying planes against the terrain but that would probably be the case in real life so I prefer it. Shimmering is there regardless of landscape setting but it’s no worse on sharp than on blurred. I am using a reverb g2. 

Can u post ur in game settings and specs for ur PC please, 

FTC_ChilliBalls
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On 1/15/2023 at 10:45 PM, Hinterseer said:

If you have a Nvidia GPU
you can reduce the flickering by setting:

Texture filtering - LOD Bias (DX)      To   -0.3750 or -0.5

I use -0.3750 and it did remove some of the flickering

Do you mean in the Nvidia profile inspector?

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Yes and sorry i see that is not clear in my text
It helped me, you can read more here

 

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