Can you help me do these steps?
Do you use Virtual Desktop? How do you launch the game for it to run with OpenVR? I tried to use that VRperfkit, but the game becomes so stuttery that it makes my eyes hurt in 30 seconds. And the foveated rendering plugin simply won't work
That 'watchme' is that CheesyPluginSuite feature? I can't find that option to remove light resources
I dont use virtual desktop. Iam closing all unnesesary apps after Steam VR is open (I also close steam), VaM Process is set to realtime and I force the VaM process to NOT use all cores. I ussually take away 4-5 out of 24. (this should counter alot of short stutters but not all!)
For watchme, add the body language plugin to one of your characters. Be aware it has auto handjob and stuff enabled by default so it could break timeline animations. Deactivate all of them under fillmeup/forces tab you dont want to mess up timeline animations. Also the shake chance under "readmylips"sometimes do weird shit to the character on animations, I also deactivated those.
Then go to watchme and hit "install focus on me". You can also add watch triggers like eyes, head and so on so the character with bodylanguage will react if you look at those triggers.
After hitting "install", "lightmeup" will apear in your vam vr menu. Hit the button and just enable C for center light. Then go to sessionplugins/lightme up and set your center light range and strength to your liking and set center light to force pixel.
Deavtivating all scene lights with one click should be on the upper right somewhere.
Then safe just body language as plugin preset.
Now, everytime you add body language and activate lightmeup, your light settings should carry over. Body language is getting updated very often lately so be aware to do this everytime you update the plugin.
For OpenVR, you just have to download the FSR mod from github I believe and copy it you Vam_Data/Plugins
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I have tweaked abit around in the config but the standard 0.77 scale is good enough. You can go up to 0.85 but anything beyond doesnt make any difference just worsen the performance, atleast for me.
So set everything up until your SteamVR environment is visable on the VR goggles and then just launch the "VaM (OpenVR).bat" and vam loads up like normally but with FSR2 enabled. You can switch to the Nvidia upscaling with a hotkey but it looks super bad compared to fsr.