DCS Best VR Settings & Optimization (2024)

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Going back and forth to find the perfect settings in DCS (Digital Combat Simulator) can be a bit frustrating and time-consuming! Here we cover our findings (and those from the Pimax community). You may need to do a bit of tweaking depending on your system, but hopefully, we save you some time with these recommended VR graphic settings for DCS.

Scroll down for the best profiles and settings for:

  • Crystal, 4090 GPU, OpenXR
  • Crystal, 4070ti GPU, SteamVR
  • 8KX, 4090, OpenXR
  • 8KX, OpenXR, 4060ti
  • 8K, 3080ti, SteamVR
  • AMD 6900XT, SteamVR

We also share some other tips below, including on DFR.

Settings for Crystal, 4090 & OpenXR

System Setup
4090
i9-11900kF
64GBRAM DDR4
DCS Settings
Textures: High;
Terrain: High;
Traffic: Low;
Water: High;
Visib Range: Extreme;
Heat Blur: Low;
Shadows: High;
Flat Shadows Blur: On
Secondary Shadows: On;
Resolution: 1920*1080;
Res of co*ckpit displays: 1024
Monitors: 1 Screen;
MSAA: 2x;
Depth of field: Off;
Clouds: Ultra;
SSAA: Off;
SSLR: On;
SSAO: On;
Clutter/Grass: 1170;
Forest Visibility: 85%;
Preload Radius: 150000;
Gamma: 2;
External field of view: 125%;
Anisotropic Filtering: 16x;
Terrain Objects Shadows: Flat;
co*ckpit Global Illumination: On;
Messages font scale: 1
Scale GUI: 1;
Rain Droplets: On;
Vsync: On;
Full screen: Off
Graphic Card Setting
Nvidia: Global Settings: Power
Management Mode: Prefer
Maximum Power

Runtime: Open XR:
Native Resolution
CAS Sharpness: 70%
FFR: On
Pimax Play Settings
Everything Default
Refresh Rate: 90Hz

Contributed by TallyMouse from r/Pimax

Settings for Crystal, 4070ti & SteamVR

System Setup
4070Tii7-13700F
16GB RAM
DCS Settings
Textures: High;
Terrain: High;
Traffic: Off;
Water: High;
Visib Range: Medium;
Heat Blur: High;
Shadows: High;
Flat Shadows Blur: Off
Secondary Shadows: On;
Resolution: 2560*1440;
MSAA: Off;
Depth of field: Off;
Clouds: Standard;
SSAA: Off
SSLR: On;
SSAO: Off;
Clutter/Grass: 0;
Forest Visibility: 65%;
Preload Radius: 70200;
Gamma: 2;
External field of view: 78%
Graphic Card Setting
Runtime: Steam VR
Refresh Rate: 90Hz
Motion Smoothing: Off
Render Resolution: 44% 2690*2972
Advanced Supersample: Off
Overlay Render Quality: Medium
Pimax Play Settings
Refresh Rate: 90Hz
Eye Tracking: On
Render Quality: 1
FFR: On
Smart Smoothing: Off

Settings 8KX, 4090, OpenXR

System Setup
4090i9-11900kF
64GBRAM DDR4 3600MHz
DCS Settings
Textures: High;
Terrain: High;
Traffic: Low;
Water: High;
Visib Range: High;
Heat Blur: Low;
Shadows: High;
Flat Shadows Blur: On
Secondary Shadows: On;
Resolution: 1920*1080;
Res of co*ckpit displays: 1024
Monitors: 1 Screen;
MSAA: off;Depth of field: Off;
Clouds: High;SSAA: Off;
SSLR: On;SSAO: On;
Clutter/Grass: 1170;
Forest Visibility: 85%;
Preload Radius: 150000;
Gamma: 2;
External field of view: 125%;
Anisotropic Filtering: 16x;
Terrain Objects Shadows: Flat;
co*ckpit Global Illumination: On;
Messages font scale: 1
Scale GUI: 1;
Rain Droplets: On; Vsync: Off;
Full screen: Off;
Rain Droplets: On
Nvidia Settings
Power Management Mode:
PreferMaximum Power
Runtime: Open XR
Native Resolution
CAS Sharpness 100%
FFR: on
40deg - 1
60deg - 1/4
80deg - 1/16th
PimaxPlay Settings
FOV: Wide
Refresh: 90Hz

Contributed by TallyMouse from r/Pimax

8KX, OpenXR, 4060ti

System Setup
4060Tii9-11900kF
64Gb RAM DDR4 3600MHz
DCS Settings
Textures: High;
Terrain: Low;
Traffic: Off;
Water: Medium;
Visib Range: Medium;
Heat Blur: Low;
Shadows: Low;
Flat Shadows Blur: On
Secondary Shadows: Off;
Resolution: 1920*1080;
Res of co*ckpit displays: 1024
Monitors: 1 Screen;
MSAA: off;Depth of field: Off;
Clouds: High;SSAA: Off;
SSLR: Off;
SSAO: Off; Clutter/Grass: 500;
Forest Visibility: 75%;
Preload Radius: 150000;
Gamma: 2;
External field of view: 125%;
Anisotropic Filtering: 16x;
Terrain Objects Shadows: Flat;
co*ckpit Global Illumination: On;
Messages font scale: 1
Scale GUI: 1;
Rain Droplets: On;
Vsync: Off;
Full screen: Off; Rain Droplets: On
Nvidia Settings
Power Management Mode:
PreferMaximum Power
Runtime: Open XR
Native Resolution
CAS Sharpness: 100%
FFR" on
35deg - 1,
55deg -1/4,
70deg -1/16th
PimaxPlay Settings
FOV: Medium
Refresh: 90Hz

Contributed by TallyMouse from r/Pimax

3080ti settings for Pimax 8K

System Setup
3080ti
DCS Settings
Textures: High;
Terrain Textures: High;
Water: High;
Visib Range: High
Shadows: High;
Resolution: 3840*2160
Aspect Ratio: 1.7777777778;
Res.of co*ckpit
Display: 1024;
MSAA: 2x;
Cloud: High
Trees Visiblity: 40%;
Anisotropic Filtering: Off
Terrain Object Shadows: Off
co*ckpit Global illumination: On
Gamma: 2.2
Nvidia Settings
Power Management Mode:
PreferMaximum Power
Runtime: Steam VR:
Global Resolution: 80%
Pimax Play Settings
n/a

Settings for AMD 6900XT, SteamVR

System Setup
AMD 6900XT
DCS Settings
Texture: High;
MSAA: Off;
AF: x 16;
Shadows: Flat;
Forest Visibility: 50%;
Visual Range: High;
Clouds: Standard
Graphic Card Setting
Maximum FPS: 45
Anti-lagDisable everything else
Runtime: Steam VR
Global Resolution: 100%
Video Setting Per App: 100%
Motion Smoothing: Off
Advanced Super Sampling: Off
Pimax Play Settings:
n/a

Basic VR requirements

MinimumRecommended
CPU: Intel or AMD 3.0Ghz+ with 2 cores
Memory: 16GB
Storage: 140GB
GPU: 2080
CPU: Intel or AMD 4.5Ghz+ with 6 cores
Memory: 32GB
Storage: 300GB
GPU: 3080 or better

Extras:

  • Drivers: up to date; Minimize background programs and processes;
  • Set DCS at highest priorities through Task Manager;
  • Minimize WMR and SVR Windows while playing the DCS;
  • Powerful cooling system.

Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling: Disabled

General VR graphic optimization tips

Thanks to Rex from the Pimax Discord server.

1 - Testing settings one by one is recommended since every machine is different. Find a worst-case scenario for the GPU or CPU to test.

-> For GPU testing I recommend looking at Beyrouth on the Syria map to get a worse-case scenario. GPU wise (with lots of clouds/rain to test cloud settings, at sunset or sunrise to test shadows).

-> For CPU testing, a heavy MP server (Blueflag, Enigma Cold War, etc.) or a heavy single-player mission (dozens of AI moving offroad, SAMs searching/firing, etc.)

PS: Intel PresentMon (recently released in beta) is a great tool for all GPUs and CPUs to find out what is limiting you (the DCS performance overlay is often wrong in that regard)

2-I'll only cover some settings which I have found be good performance levers with little visual fidelity lost, first video linked below covers the rest in detail.

3 - The NVCP has only one setting that affects DCS in VR, that is V-sync set to "fast" which can improve performance in some specific scenarios. The rest is not working (see 2nd video).

4 - Most if not all settings are GPU performance hits only. So if you are CPU limited (use PresentMon), turning up settings will not change your FPS.

5 - Most of these settings have performance hits in different contexts, which is why again, a "reasonable" worst-case scenario should be made up and used for testing

Useful videos for graphic optimization:

OptionRecommendationNote
WaterLowWater is present under every part of the DCS maps so that setting is another 15% between low and high. It's also a very subtil difference in flight. Not worth it.
CloudsHigh by default, Ultra if performance availableClouds between High and Ultra is 10-15% performance since the difference is the application of AA to them. Definitely one you'll notice either way. Very cloudy missions will kill your frames, plan for it.
Anisotropic Filt.16x if not VRAM limitedIf you're VRAM limited (3080Ti + 8KX in large FOV runs into the issue. But not the 3090), anisotropic filtering between 2x and 16x has a 15% impact on frames. Test for your machine since otherwise it's free and noticeable.
MSAA2xMSAA is "required" to prevent shimmering of cables/fences and such. Note, MSAA can't run at the same time as SSAA in VR (use Pixel Density as a replacement but it is less effective than MSAA)
View distanceUp to your preference/performanceCostly setting (20% between Low and Extreme) but necessary to not notice trees/buildings popping in too much. Up to your preference. The difference between Extreme and High is large in terms of visuals.
ShadowsDepending on performanceTest at sunset and sunrise to get a worse case scenario, can get quite expensive. Medium seems like a good middle ground.
Secondary ShadowsOFF / Needs testingShadows from light sources other than the sun. On the Super Carrier only so far from what I read. Haven't tested.
Blurred ShadowsUp to your preferenceThis setting targets shadows from trees (in particular) not being projected onto the ground from far away by blurring them. They almost disappear due to this so either way it's annoying, up to your preference. Costs nothing.
Terrain TexturesHighDoes use more VRAM but makes quite a difference visually. Largely outweights Anisotropic filtering.
co*ckpit TexturesHighWhatever the cost this is necessary. Other settings are unusable.
SSLROFFSSLR is a gimmick but surprisingly cheap (5% ish). It looks good especially on lakes. Not really worth it but up to personal preference. SSLR deals with reflections ("Ray Tracing" like but not as advanced)
SSAOOFFVery subtil. Does have a slight performance impact.
Global co*ckpit IlluminationOFFVery subtil, almost as if it wasn't working properly.
Heat blurOFFBroken in VR (renders in one eye only) + Looks bad with Quad Views DFR
Lens effectsOFFBroken in VR (seen in double) and looks bad with Quad Views DFR. Essentially free though.
Depth of FieldOFFThis is mostly a cinematic effect (external views) with cinematic performance levels. I'm also not sure it works well in VR. Avoid.
Preload RadiusDepending on your setupA lower preload radius helps with RAM usage but requires loading more often. Known to cause crashes below certain settings for some people despite having ample pagefile. At maximum 32GB of RAM is borderline.
GrassUp to your preference/performanceGrass has an impact on performance when near the ground (5% ish). Distance is quite small though and even in choppers it goes away quickly.
Tree visibilityUp to your preference/performanceTree "growing" distance also has quite a large performance impact (double digit %) in wooded areas however they are very noticeable when "growing". Up to your tolerance. Detail factor can also balance this.

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FAQs

DCS Best VR Settings & Optimization? ›

Recommended VR systems requirements (VR graphics settings): OS 64-bit Windows 10; DirectX11; CPU: Core i5+ at 3+ GHz or AMD FX / Ryzen; RAM: from 32 GB; Free hard disk space: 500 GB on Solid State Drive (SSD); Discrete video card NVIDIA/AMD from 8GB VRAM; Joystick; requires internet activation.

What are the best specs for DCS VR? ›

Recommended VR systems requirements (VR graphics settings): OS 64-bit Windows 10; DirectX11; CPU: Core i5+ at 3+ GHz or AMD FX / Ryzen; RAM: from 32 GB; Free hard disk space: 500 GB on Solid State Drive (SSD); Discrete video card NVIDIA/AMD from 8GB VRAM; Joystick; requires internet activation.

How to set up VR for DCS? ›

Windows mixed reality runs in the background after installation, so there is no need to run it. The next step is to launch DCS World, go to the settings, the VR tab and check the option - Enable virtual reality headset. Next time DCS World is launched, start in VR mode.

How to make VR graphics better? ›

To adjust graphics performance settings for your headset:
  1. Open the Oculus Desktop app on your computer.
  2. Click Devices on the left side of the app.
  3. Click the Active headset.
  4. Scroll down to Graphics Preferences.
  5. Here, you can adjust your Refresh Rate and Render Resolution.

What resolution is DCS Oculus Quest 2? ›

It can offer a very good resolution of 2K per eye and a refresh rate of 72 to 120Hz.

How to optimise DCS for VR? ›

Basic VR requirements

Drivers: up to date; Minimize background programs and processes; Set DCS at highest priorities through Task Manager; Minimize WMR and SVR Windows while playing the DCS; Powerful cooling system.

What is a good frame rate for DCS World? ›

If you're using TrackIR you want to lock framerate to 60 fps for the smoothest experience.

How do you sharpen DCS VR? ›

Nowadays, there are 3 or 4 places where sharpening options can be set for VR: in DCS graphics settings (sharpening slider), in OXRTK, in QuadViews (settings file) and, if using a non-DP headset, in the streamer (Virtual Desktop, Pico Connect, Oculus link,...).

Does VR use more CPU or GPU? ›

VR experiences are very similar to games in terms of overall system requirements, so both the CPU and GPU are important – but because of the need to run two displays (one for each eye) at very high refresh rates the demands on the video card (GPU) are more intensive than average games.

How do I make a good VR setup? ›

Choosing the Ideal Space

Unlike traditional gaming, VR demands physical movement, and not just any space will do. VR experiences vary, and the space required depends on the VR hardware you own. It's vital to choose an area that accommodates your specific needs, whether it's for the PSVR2, Pico 4, Quest Pro, or Quest 2.

How do I make my VR look clearer? ›

Try these troubleshooting suggestions:
  1. Make sure that you've removed the protective film on the headset lenses.
  2. Check that the lenses are clean. Use the cleaning cloth provided in the box to wipe the lenses.
  3. Make sure that you're wearing the headset properly. ...
  4. Make sure your IPD is set correctly.

Is DCS VR full screen? ›

In DCS and most VR compatible games, pressing RALT+ENTER will force fullscreen mode.

What resolution should I put my Quest 2 on? ›

A 1920x1080 video is enough to saturate Meta Quest 2's display of a virtual screen that is more than 90 degrees wide. A large movie theater screen is often around 60-72 degrees field of view, so a reasonable target resolution could be even lower than 1080p.

What is the best VR video resolution for Oculus Quest 2? ›

Best Video Resolution for Oculus Quest 2
  • Monoscopic: Up to 8192×4096 @ 60 FPS 100 Mbit H.265 (HEVC) codec.
  • Stereoscopic: Up to 5760×5760 @ 60 FPS 100 Mbit H.265 (HEVC) codec.
  • 180 Side by Side: Up to 5760×5760 @ 60 FPS 100 Mbit H.265 (HEVC) codec.
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How good of a computer do you need for DCS? ›

Custom Gaming PC's for DCS World

If you want the full experience as Eagle Dynamics intended, the ideal CPU is an Intel i5 or higher. Unlike high-caliber games, in-depth simulators like DCS with state of the art graphics and mechanics are rare - and usually worth the better build.

Is 16GB RAM enough for DCS VR? ›

I run it OK with 32 gig, 16 was not enough at all. I wanted to go 64 but was talked out of it. Where did you see the increase? I'd say you need 32GB or RAM for DCS regardless of whether you're using VR or not...

What are the specs for DCS? ›

DCS World Recommended Requirements
  • CPU: Info.
  • CPU SPEED: Intel or AMD 4.5Ghz+ with 6 cores.
  • RAM: 32 GB.
  • VIDEO CARD: Discrete AMD or NVIDIA 8GB+
  • DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 8 GB.
  • OS: Windows 10.
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 300 GB.

What are the recommended specs for DCS dedicated server? ›

Recommended system requirements: OS 64-bit Windows 10; CPU: Core i5+ at 3+ GHz or AMD FX / Ryzen; RAM: 32 GB (64 GB for heavy scripted missions); Free hard disk space: 250 GB on Solid State Drive (SSD); discrete graphics card; 100 Mbps internet connection or better.

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