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Raceroom racing experience mod
Raceroom racing experience mod







raceroom racing experience mod

You can adjust the supersampleRatio to whatever you want, but it seemed to cause worse performance than setting the supersampling in the Oculusdebugtool myself. Edit the opencomposite.ini file to the following (make sure it is formatted on different lines and not all on one line):.Extract these files to the 圆4 folder in the RaceRoom directory, if you start RaceRoom in VR now, it should no longer start SteamVR and will most likely crash, as the included opencomposite.ini file is not correct for RaceRoom yet.

raceroom racing experience mod

  • Download the latest v1.0.0.0 DLL file from the adapted project, it will be in a zip together with opencomposite.ini, which is required to set the options for OpenComposite.
  • I would recommend renaming or backing up openvr_api.dll as this is going to be replaced with the opencomposite DLL, so if it does not work you can restore the original file to use SteamVR again.
  • raceroom racing experience mod

    Go to the 圆4 folder in the RaceRoom directory (Normally in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\raceroom racing experience\Game\圆4).He does not use Oculus anymore, so he will not be able to support the project anymore in case it stops working, but so far 3 Betatesters with different hardware tried it and worked for all of us, so hopefully it will work for most people with an Oculus headset. Unfortunately, at this time the main project does not work with RaceRoom, but Iron Wolf did an amazing job at adapting the project to work with RaceRoom, which he published as his own fork. OpenComposite is an awesome project by Campbell Suter which replaces SteamVR as the 'translator' for games that do not have native Oculus support. The instructions were a bit scattered but I gave it a try and it gave me a HUGE performance boost, made the performance more consistent and reduced loading times. In search of better performance in RaceRoom in VR I stumbled upon this thread. OpenComposite (Oculus and Windows 8/10 only) This is on my 4770K 4.4GHz and a 1080ti, but I am mostly CPU bottlenecked, so any better CPUs will probably give even better performance, even with a slightly lesser GPU. I am very happy with the performance I have now, as I can keep 90fps with basically all the eye candy that is noticeable in VR on (even shadows!), even on race starts with 20 cars visible. I will collect some of the tweaks I learned about and explain them here, so everyone can hopefully benefit from them as well. As many will have experienced, RaceRoom is very harsh on performance in VR, mostly because of the old engine hammering the CPU.









    Raceroom racing experience mod