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How to enjoy Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 using the Quest 3 This time, it's the turn of the magical Mach Loop, which I've visited several times, enjoying F15s and F35s flying beneath my viewpoint to be photographed. I'm attaching here a detailed guide because some doubt that a poor 3080ti can run MSFS2024 smoothly. I'll add that if the video isn't perfectly smooth, it's OBS's fault, which, despite using NDI through the OpenXR mirror plugin, seems to constantly suffer from stutters, presumably due to a differing and not perfectly synchronised framerate with that of the SSW of Virtual Desktop. The VR experience is STELLAR; soon, I want something similar with an X-wing and the first Death Star! STEP1-Debloating the graphics card drivers CRUCIAL; without it, you could lose between 20% to 40% of performance. I didn't believe it until I tried it myself. Go for the latest drivers, download them, and FOLLOW THIS GUIDE made by that saint who created it: [link to the guide: • MSFS2020*Increase Fps & Reduce Stutters-Ul... STEP2- Install OpenxrToolkit. https://mbucchia.github.io/OpenXR-Too... Yes, I know it's no longer updated, and in some sims like Assetto Corsa Competizione, disabling it gives a nice boost in performance, but here it doesn't make much difference whether you have it or not. However, having it gives you the ability to enable the magical "Turbo Mode" which, in conjunction with Virtual Desktop and its SSW, works wonders. STEP3- Install Virtual Desktop (buy it, if you use a Quest you will need it!) Virtual Desktop on Quest has an advantage that does not exist on other headsets: the SSW, which, unlike the ASW that Quest can use with Link, allows for unparalleled smoothness by enabling it and making the PC work to maintain only half of the headset's set refresh rate. This, combined with the turbo mode of the toolkit, allows for a smoothness never seen on a 3D headset with MSFS, at the expense of some issues with external views; personally, I think the experience becomes EXCELLENT. Parameters: VXDR-H264 Refresh 72 hz SSW always ON HIGH Snapdragon ON Buffer ON Bandwidth 75mb/sec (my limit using an EE WiFi 5 router) Sharpening 50% STEP4- Update the DLSS to the latest version here: https://www.techpowerup.com/download/... STEP5- In MSFS2024 on Settings-Online change the cache to 150gb. STEP6- try the high settings in MSFS on VR graphics menu and DLSS AUTO. Whether to choose DLSS Auto, DLSS DLAA, or go directly with TAA with the resolution set to 80% or higher depends on your graphics card, the type of flying you do, or your expectations regarding the balance between graphics and performance. With the hardware you see below, I opt for DLSS Performance mode for scenes like those at the Mach Loop, but normally, I stick with Quality. Enjoy and let me know if that works to you as well! SPECS I5 12600k 64gb ddr5 ram Nvidia 3080ti Quest3 72hz, Virtual Desktop 75MB/sec on SSW, HIGH. Details on HIGH, DLSS (updated to 3.8.1 on Performance) OBS NDI using OpenXR Mirroring.