It's possible, and more so if you know about devices virtual reality (VR), that you heard about the term Adaptive Adaptive Measurement (also known as its VRSS) but you don't know what it is, so in this article we will tell you what it is, what it contains and how to use it in improve the quality of your actual experience.
This technology actually has a Measurement platform ahead of its name, and, as you'll imagine, NVIDIA is responsible for that and is compatible with Turing and later build graphics. The aim is to develop a realistic sense of reality, improving the quality of the objects we will see while using them.
VRSS, better quality without sacrificing performance
Variate Rate Supersampling, or Rate Supersampling, is a new technique that improves image quality in free virtual games using NVIDIA Taring graphics. In this case, up to X8 supersampling is used vigorously in the center of the screen, where the eye is focused on VR glasses, and only uses it intelligently when the GPU has the ability to do so without sacrificing FPS.
Compared to other techniques that use the whole screen optimization and affect the FPS on which the game is being run, the main advantage of VRSS is its use of adaptability to maintain 90 Hz standard VR spectra. In other words, if the GPU can hold 90 FPS within a game freely, VRSS will work in the center of the image (X2, X4, or X8) as long as the FPS is not stored in the game, thus ensuring the best the gaming experience.
How to use VRSS on NVIDIA graphics
To use it we need to go to the NVIDIA control panel, and in the "3D control settings" section we should search for the parameter "Virtual Reality – Variate Rate Super Sampling" and select the "Adaptive" option. This option will only be available if we have a virtual reality system connected to the machines, otherwise the option will not appear. It also requires that you have a driver version of 441.87 or higher installed.
For more advanced users, the "Always On" option is available, always working, but keep in mind that in that case it can have an effect on the game's performance since it will work an 8X excess distribution in all cases. , whether it's FPS.