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DCS WORLD VR|OCULUS RIFT-S TWEAKING AND RECORDING PREFERENCES

DCS WORLD VR|OCULUS RIFT-S TWEAKING AND RECORDING PREFERENCES I'm asked all the time what my system specs are, what settings am I using, and how am I recording VR/Rift-S footage in DCS World the way that I am.

This video details what I'm doing, and how I'm doing it as best I can. Please be patient, as this is my first time trying to record the desktop and then going into the game after as smooth as possible in a single take.

At some points what I''m talking about isn't showing on the desktop, and I don't know why, but the information itself is what's most important. So listen carefully when you can't see me manipulating the programs.

I also mistakenly call my video card a 2060 Super in the video. Not sure where that came from, maybe since I owned a 2060 6GB before the 2080 Super, I don't know. But I apologize for any confusion there. I own a 2080 Super.

DCS Updater/GUI Launcher Utility...


Oculus Tray Tool...


OBS software (what I use to record and stream)...


Robert also made a nice supplemental video to mine detailing some stuff you can do to record with other headsets. I suggest if you don't own an Oculus one to check his video out below after mine...




My system specs...

i5 9600K (3.6Ghz I believe is my stock speed, and I'm pretty sure it ramps up to 4.2GHz under load, but no overclock at all) with a CoolerMaster air-cooler
Z390 Asus Prime motherboard
EVGA 2080 Super 8GB Black Gaming Edition GPU
32GB of DRR4 3000 memory
1 TB Western Digital SDD is what DCS runs off of

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