It barely works, when it does Its very very laggy and pixely.
There's also this weird steam popup stuck on my hand, tried to go to setting and then the whole thing froze, any help? (I have tried both SteamVR and Quest, all it does is bring me to Steam VR).
First I guess
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Any recommendations for PCs tho?
@jamesPLANESii I don't got the money for that💀
@MosquitowithaMachineGun Yeah you'll need a whole new PC to run it unfortunately. Increasing your memory capacity doesn't improve your CPU/GPU
@jamesPLANESii so I need an actual PC? I also know these things that can add a whole extra terabyte to your computer, does that do anything?
@MosquitowithaMachineGun Oh damn, yeah there's no way you're running VR on that lol. Looks like VTOL VR requires a GPU that has at least 4GB of VRAM.
Above anything else, because in VR you are essentially running 2 2K monitors, both with completely seperate scenes rendered, you need a GPU with a lot of VRAM to load everything.
@RepublicofWrightIsles so why do you have it if you can't play it?
@jamesPLANESii "471/512 MB"
@MosquitowithaMachineGun I don't have the gam3 on vr
@MosquitowithaMachineGun AMD is the company and Radeon is what AMD calls all of their modern graphics cards. It doesn't really say anything about how powerful the graphics card actually is.
488mb of VRAM sounds like the CPU integrated graphics card. Some CPUs have this for web browsing and basic functions and it helps free up GPU VRAM space.
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Open task manager, on the left there should be an icon that looks like a squiggly line in a square. Click that, then scroll down to GPU. You might have 2 since you have an integrated graphics card. If you're not sure which one to click, just check both, and then at the botton of what pops up, there should be some stats about the GPU. One of them should say "Dedicated GPU Memory". That should tell you how much VRAM you have. Tell me how much memory the one with the most has if you have two.
@jamesPLANESii I'm not sure, I'm pretty stupid when it comes to computer knowledge. I think it's a AMD Radeon Graphics Processor? It says I have 488 MB of VRAM too btw
Lemme check
@jamesPLANESii alr, nevermind, idk how much VRAM I have
@MosquitowithaMachineGun Video Random Access Memeory. It's basically how much video information your computer can render and process. It will be a part of your graphics card specs. What graphics card do you have specifically?
@jamesPLANESii No I haven't, also what's VRAM?
@MosquitowithaMachineGun 8GB of RAM is definitely on the very very low end to be able to use VR, infact I'm kinda surprised it runs at all. Have you played any other VR games?
@MosquitowithaMachineGun How much VRAM do you have?
no
@jamesPLANESii alr, it's a Windows 11, with a AMD Ryzen 3 7320U with Radeon Graphics, and a 64-bit operating system and x64 based processor, and 8 GB of Installed RAM.
@jamesPLANESii from the top of my head it's an Acer Windows 10 Gaming laptop, I'll tell you more tomorrow.
What are your computer specs?
@RepublicofWrightIsles wdym?? You can't play VTOL VR on anything else.
I don't play it on vr
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