![]() ![]() I'd probably be down to 8-10 fps using same settings on the Reverb. I get like 20 fps maxing out Lone Echo and forcing ss 200% (Index) - it looks like a dream come true until I try to move, sigh. Using CV1 in FO4 I couldn't go beyond ss 1.4, so using the Reverb even 2080 Ti may need to use SteamVR 100% or lower. Wolfenstein Cyberpilot may be even worseĢ080 Ti Lone Echo with in-game settings maxed (ss 2.0) couldn't even do 90 fps - res had to be reduced to ss 1.7. Note that ss may not be as important with the Reverb - maybe ss 100% looks awesome? But even using 2080 Ti, Reverb will be a completely different story (Reverb has 103% higher res than Index - so that's running like 2 Indices simultaneously!). This does not mean that there won't be games perfectly playable using for example ss 200% on the Index, even using my oc'ed GTX 1080 - and there are many simple games working fine. So if you just barely get 90 fps using 1080 Ti in a Rift-S game, you may - more or less - get the Cosmos and a 2080 Ti and just barely get 90 fps. ![]() These numbers may not translate directly to fps, but it's probably close. ![]() ![]() Ss 2.0 corresponds to SteamVR 200% and is equal to 4 times the res. Again 2080 Ti will only give you 30% more fps compared to 1080 Ti - it may easily be eaten up by ss. To end our tour of the world of Fallout 4 mods, we need to give you some recommendations so that you can fully enjoy them. Latest recommendations on Fallout 4 mods. Yes, 2080 Ti is just 30% faster than 1080 Ti, and maybe fun with some res and numbers: Dozens of recruitable characters to meet. Bear in mind a 2080ti is a 30% performance improvement over a 1080ti. ![]()
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