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Sorry guys to ask, but quite lost here..

 

I fail to understand what's happening : In the WMR app, the headset works fine. But when I try to launch SteamVR, it about says "VR headset not recognised - Be sure your headset is well connected" and I can't do anything, I just have 2 very small windows... 

 

Any help plz ? ?

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I just was dealing with that yesterday you have to reload/ reinstall the Windows Mixed Reality FROM Steam then it worked

 

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On 3/20/2019 at 8:01 PM, SCG_Tzigy said:

I just was dealing with that yesterday you have to reload/ reinstall the Windows Mixed Reality FROM Steam then it worked

 

 

On 3/20/2019 at 8:39 PM, E69_Qpassa_VR said:

 

Thank you guys !

I just tested a few minutes in Assetto Corsa (driving sim) and hell, it's awesome but I'm so sick. Nausea got me entirely, probably FPS was too low but I'm not 100% sure I could live in the VR world...

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Take baby steps. I also started with bad VR sickness but eventually overcame it. I found out that I’m more susceptible to sickness with driving games than flight sim. Fly short, straight solo flights. No evasive maneuvers, no dogfights, and try not to look down at the moving ground. Turn a fan on with the breeze directed at your face. Also, a Buttkicker Gamer2 under your gaming chair lessens the sensory disconnect and helps you shake off VR sickness faster.

 

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Start playing easy games for VR like superhotvr, beat saber :)

On 3/25/2019 at 8:31 AM, BP_Lizard said:

Take baby steps. I also started with bad VR sickness but eventually overcame it. I found out that I’m more susceptible to sickness with driving games than flight sim. Fly short, straight solo flights. No evasive maneuvers, no dogfights, and try not to look down at the moving ground. Turn a fan on with the breeze directed at your face. Also, a Buttkicker Gamer2 under your gaming chair lessens the sensory disconnect and helps you shake off VR sickness faster.

 

I feek way more immersed using Buttkicker, what makes me more nervous piloting.?

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Actually I had tested it without any setting, I gave it another go since (still on AC) and it was way better with 90FPS. 

I didn't tried it in Il-2 yet, and couldn't for a few days. But I guess that it could be a tad easier also, because in driving sims it looks to mostly be the lacking lateral Gs that put my brain in the mess. Particularly when the car gets out of a turn, but also on entry.

 

I don't know at how many FPS I was 1st time I tried (looked to be smooth enough overall, with only small stutters from time to time), but @90FPS it was much better.

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On 3/22/2019 at 12:06 AM, Solmyr said:

 

 

Thank you guys !

I just tested a few minutes in Assetto Corsa (driving sim) and hell, it's awesome but I'm so sick. Nausea got me entirely, probably FPS was too low but I'm not 100% sure I could live in the VR world...

Open steamvr and select motion smoothness https://steamcommunity.com/games/250820/announcements/detail/1696061565016280495

just in case it is not selected. 

 

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On 3/30/2019 at 11:52 AM, Dutch2 said:

Open steamvr and select motion smoothness https://steamcommunity.com/games/250820/announcements/detail/1696061565016280495

just in case it is not selected. 

 

 

Thank you but I can't find that, still "" Motion Smoothing is not enabled when using Oculus Rift or Windows Mixed Reality headsets with SteamVR, because their underlying display drivers use different techniques when applications miss framerate. "

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