ResurrectedContrarian
Suffers with mild autism
You should try both ways, in the end. Or if you're trying to save money just use Airlink at first and switch to VD if you run into problems.So do all of these ridiculous tutorials about needing virtual desktops are just wrong, old or didn't update? I wanna play Alyx.
I greatly prefer Virtual Desktop for its performance features. If your machine struggles at all with some of the games, these will make a huge difference. You can: lower the game's native resolution while turning on super-resolution (snapdragon) processing in the headset; control the use of Synchronous Spacewarp; change frame rates and bitrates to find your sweet spot; and more.
VD gives you a ton of control and options for performance (and an in-headset perf monitor you can view at any time by pushing both sticks... shows your full details on framerate, bitrate, latency, etc). So if your machine is beefy, then Airlink may be fine, but otherwise if you're struggling with dropped frames or want to push to find the perfect performance balance, get VD.
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