If this is for VRChat, Resonite, or Unreal Engine 5, the principles remain the same, though file import paths differ.
If you already own the v2.1 model, you might be wondering if the Stallion -VR v2.2- is worth the price of admission. The answer depends entirely on your sensitivity to "fatigue lag."
The gameplay loop of Stallion consists of two main phases: Management and Interaction.
| Component | Minimum | Recommended | |-----------|---------|--------------| | CPU | Intel i5-8400 / Ryzen 5 2600 | i7-10700K / Ryzen 7 5800X | | GPU | GTX 1070 (8GB) | RTX 2070 Super or higher | | RAM | 16 GB | 32 GB | | VR Headset | Any SteamVR/Oculus | Index / Vive Pro / Quest 2/3 (Link) | | Storage | 500 MB free | NVMe SSD |
discord.gg/stallionvrWhile many headsets support fixed foveated rendering, v2.2 introduces Dynamic Foveated Transport. Using a lightweight eye-tracking emulation algorithm (no special hardware required), the software predicts your peripheral vision falloff. Early tests show a 15-22% reduction in GPU load in titles like Microsoft Flight Simulator and Assetto Corsa Competizione, with no perceivable loss in peripheral quality.