In the Oculus software, go to Devices, click on "Quest 2 and Touch," go to "Graphics Preferences" under "Advanced," change the refresh rate to 120 Hz, and click "OK." There isn't any options to mess with in regards to refresh rate in SteamVR to the Quest 2's refresh rate. Last edited by MrEWhite ; Feb 26, 2022 @ 11:25am.
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Oculus with link on quest 2 does this for you giving selectable values of 1.0, 1.2, 1.3 etc all the way to 1.7, with 1.7 being it's native render resolution for the panel, it's really weird numbers when you look at the reported resolutions but that's how it needs to be to scale evenly, it would look worse having 1.35 than say 1.2
Steam VR settings. In Steam VR you can set the “render resolution” per eye.Valve index has a per-eye resolution of 1440×1600.Setting the render resolution to 100% results in 2016×2440.
So it seems like that didn't solve it for you, sadly. Try turning down the graphics settings. A 1070 should be able to handle Medium/High settings depending on what headset it's driving. The game uses a lot of RAM and VRAM, so if it's not too fast, it might be struggling to get assets in/out of RAM fast enough.
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