Meta Quest 3: Asgard's Wrath 2 gets first visual enhancements
The update is out and brings a decent visual upgrade (more information below).
Update from December 21, 2023:
The update has been rolled out.
According to Team Beef, the render resolution has been increased by 30 percent from 1,622 x 1,759 pixels to 2,163 x 2,288 pixels. I've tried the game with the update, and I can confirm that Asgard's Wrath 2 on Meta Quest 3 now looks much sharper.
Both graphics options are enabled by default, so you don't have to enable them yourself.
Asgard's Wrath 2 - Quest 3 update benchmark:
AdAdResolution: 2163 x 2288 (that's pretty high!)
FPS: 90hz (stable it seems)New settings were defaulted on after update!#benchmark #AW2 #VR pic.twitter.com/mo6dhrHQ2U
— Team Beef VR ports - JK:Academy, Quake4 in EA NOW! (@TeamBeefVR) December 21, 2023
Original article from December 20, 2023:
The first patch for Asgard's Wrath 2 will be released this week, bringing two toggles for frame rate and enhanced rendering on Quest 3.
Asgard's Wrath 2 was released on Friday and is currently bundled with Meta Quest 3, without being optimized for the new and much more powerful VR headset — which caused anger among some fans.
Meta responded on Saturday and promised a patch that would bring initial visual enhancements for Quest 3. This patch has now been officially announced on the Meta Quest blog and will be released this week, just in time for Christmas.
The patch brings two toggles:
- 90 Hertz: This setting enables a higher frame rate. According to benchmarks, the VR game runs at 72 Hz by default.
- Enhanced Rendering Features: This setting increases the screen resolution and the distance multiplier on LODs, which means that objects will lose detail at a further distance.
Meta advises against overclocking of settings
You can enable both enhancements at the same time. However, Meta writes that not all scenarios could be tested with these settings. This means that stuttering may occur here and there.
Meta advises against experimenting with Quest 3's CPU and GPU settings and increasing them to levels that are not officially supported (which can be done with tools such as Sidequest and Quest Games Optimizer). According to Meta, such settings may have “unintended effects on battery life and overall device performance”.
Meta has other visual enhancements in mind, but their feasibility needs to be evaluated first, so more graphics options will not appear until next year.
The full patch notes for Asgard's Wrath 2, which include various bug fixes and improvements in addition to the new toggles, can be found on the Meta Quest blog.
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