Oubaas Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 I fly with an Oculus Rift CV1 all the time, but today I decided to take some screenshots, so I disabled VR and launched the game. The game is now in some weird resolution that causes the menu to be off to the right of my screen so that the buttons aren't visible. I've edited startup.cfg and tried all sorts of things. I just want to shift it to my native monitor resolution to take some screenshots and then go back to VR. But it's stuck. Has anyone else had this problem? Any ideas? I noticed, since BoS is the Steam version (bought everything else directly), that there's a folder called, "Steam Shader Cache" or something like that in the game folder. I'm tempted to delete that and see what happens. If anyone knows how to fix this, your advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
SCG_Fenris_Wolf Posted January 24, 2018 Posted January 24, 2018 You can post the part of your startup cfg that contains graphics. Make sure to not post the very beginning, as username and password are contained in there.
Oubaas Posted January 24, 2018 Author Posted January 24, 2018 Hi Fenris_Wolf, thanks for looking at this. My normal, VR startup.cfg looks like this: [KEY = graphics] 3dhud = 1 adapter = 0 bloom_enable = 1 desktop_center = 1 detail_rt_res = 4096 fps_counter = 0 fps_limit = 0 full_height = 1080 full_width = 1920 fullscreen = 1 gamma = 1.00000 grass_distance = 300.00000 hdr_enable = 1 land_anisotropy = 1 land_tex_lods = 3 mgpu_compatible = 0 mirrors = 3 multisampling = 2 or_enable = 1 or_height = 1753 or_hud_rad = 1.50000 or_hud_size = 0.75000 or_ipd = 0.06757 or_width = 1472 post_sharpen = 1 preset = 3 rescale_target = 1.00000 shadows_quality = 4 ssao_enable = 1 stereo_dof = 5.00000 vsync = 0 win_height = 1080 win_width = 1920[END] I've tried changing everything in there, even deleting startup.cfg and letting the game create a new one. Nothing changes things. I removed the Steam shader cache, still no joy. I can't figure it out. I'm starting to wonder if there's a graphics cache in Windows 10 that I don't know about. It makes no sense that none of the usual suspects gets me back to my native monitor resolution. It used to work, and I went back and forth like that all the time. Then it just quit working and I'm stuck on a low resolution that laps over off of the screen.
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