What do you mean, what did you do to the settings to make it more readable?
Before I had no idea of the Oculus slider. I slid it down one and then was able to turn AA up a little. I also disabled shadows and blur.
I don't get any stutter in the station in a tutorial. I believe you'll suffer framedrops (from what I read on the official forums) if you are playing with others in a station just due to their being more ships and such, the networking also seems to cause some issues.
But in the tutorials I get flawless (or damned close) fps and head movement when in a station.
I also may be looking at improvements in the past couple updates too. I wasn't able to play for about a week and I know they improved some stuff since then when I updated.
Yeah the text is much better now. But I think that's because of the new beta?
Yeah, I'm thinking it's me finally messing with my settings and actually getting it to go.
On a side note, anybody get hella (/90s) fog in their Rift? My left lens for some reason always gets fogged up. Thinking of getting some anti-fog I used in my snowboard goggles but that stuff can be hit and miss on the weather. I know there is some dentist mirror stuff they use but not sure if it would be spotty or cause irritation.
I did order one of those covers that were on Reddit, I think they may work for the most part as I think it's my big fat head being so close to the lens and encased in foam that causes the issue. Breathing through my nose can sometimes cause a quick draft also for some reason. I promise I don't have a pig nose!
But yeah, constantly having to wipe it down unless I have my Vornado pointing at me. ... Maybe I'll install liquid cooling.
Was also thinking about something like this: