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(Oculus Rift, GTX 1080, i7 i6700k)
In the mean time, one of the big performance hogs is the skybox, as it's dynamically generated 3D noise clouds. If you set your skybox to Static Default it should improve overall performance.
I'm running a 1070 with a Ryzen 1700x, I do have a system with an i7 2600k and a 970 that I use for performance testing but I must admit it has been a while since I last tested it on that machine.
Hey dude, thanks for the reply.
I think I figured out what the problem was.
The game was rendering at full 1440p resolution on my desktop monitor. After resizing the window to something a lot smaller. Performance was like it used to be.
The spectator camera can also be turned off for an extra performance boost by hitting the "cam" button in your menu. :)
When you launch Climbey, is the game on your monitor (your flat monitor) running at your screens full resolution (like, fullscreen?).
In my case it was running at 2560x1440, after lowering it (by dragging the borders of the window) to something like 640x400 or whatever, the game runs very smoothly.
My guess would be that's the cause yes. Let me know if it works :)