No Man’s Sky VR Suffers Major Performance Problems On PC

No Man’s Sky added much-anticipated VR support to PC and PS VR today. Many users, however, across all PC VR headsets are reporting performance-related problems with the game.

We tested Hello Games’ Beyond update today with our PCs at home on Oculus Rift S and Valve Index with graphics cards including a 980TI, RTX 2070 and RTX 2080 using a range of settings both inside the game and in SteamVR. With an RTX 2070 we were only able to maintain 80 FPS with most of the game’s graphics settings on their lowest and temporal anti-aliasing turned off. On Valve Index with an RTX 2080 it took lowering the render resolution to 70% to get the framerate up to 80. On a 980Ti with Rift S, we had SteamVR resolution settings at 100% with all in-game settings at their lowest and experienced occasional framerate drops and re-projection that became jarring after a while.

Unlike gaming on a monitor, even dropping one frame in virtual reality can be a jarring experience because it means you’re no longer getting a correct image for your head’s position in the virtual world. While VR platform runtimes include features such as Asychronous Spacewarp and Motion Smoothing to help compensate for this, there is no substitute for having enough system resources — CPU, GPU and RAM — to draw frames at a consistently high rate.

On the Valve Index subreddit multiple users are reporting performance problems with even NVIDIA’s flagship 2080 Ti. On the Oculus subreddit users are complaining about the same issue. Windows MR headset owners are having even less luck with the game. Though Hello Games doesn’t list support for Windows-based  “MR” headsets, sometimes games work anyway through a compatibility mode. No Man’s Sky, though, crashes on launch. Indie game programmer Bernhard Schelling released a custom open source driver on GitHub to overcome this problem. It works by reporting WMR headsets to SteamVR as HTC Vives. Even so, two Upload staffers using VR headsets with official support are reporting frequent crashing in and around the Space Anomaly’s new social hub.

We’ve reached out to Hello Games about the performance issues and we’ll update this article with any response we receive.

Recommended Settings

If you’re experiencing low performance in the game when playing in VR mode, we recommend trying these graphical settings or lower:

No Man's Sky VR Graphics Settings

Increasing settings beyond these values, in our limited testing, seemed to increase the frame render time far beyond what’s required to achieve a comfortable and consistent rate. Changing the install location of the game from a hard drive to a solid state drive, closing background apps and turning off unnecessary startup apps could also have an effect on performance.

If you’ve tried the game on PC please share in the comments what specifications and headset settings you used and how the experience is working out for you.

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