Natives-Soul_Finger Posted September 11, 2020 Posted September 11, 2020 (edited) It looks like my right eye image is from maybe 30cm+ to the right of my left eye view. This causes the instrument panel to look like the right edge is paradoxically a least twice as far away as the the left edge and larger. My IPD is set correctly in the start.cfg. The gpu is a 2070 and the headset an Odyssey. It is quite stressful on my eyes and brain to reconcile those images an put them together and it makes me feel slightly ill quickly. So far the only thing I can think of is that my monitor and 2070 had only 1 HDMI slot and I don't yet have a video display cable to connect the monitor so I am using a cable adapter on an HDMI cable going from the card to the monitor. Cable will be here Tuesday (I live in very rural WY an couldn't get one locally). Any other Ideas about what could be causing this? I just tried DCS and it looks fine with this headset, no problems. copy of start.cfg.txt Edited September 13, 2020 by WB_MoneyShot
=RS=rulezcz Posted September 15, 2020 Posted September 15, 2020 (edited) do you use steam vr or oculus version of dcs ? There is a Steam VR ipd setting file as well..perhaps zou changed it accidentally. Worth a llok ? D:\Steam\steamapps\common\SteamVR\resources\settings default.vrsettings, lines "ipd": 0.063, "ipdOffset": 0.0, Edit: I played with the two files mentioned above...and look what I have created...that seems simmilar. Changed steam vr IPD and steam VR IPD offset...i reguralrly had double vision...do you experience problems in VR ? Edited September 15, 2020 by rulezcz more testing
Dutch2 Posted November 7, 2020 Posted November 7, 2020 (edited) @WB_MoneyShot I also have the Samsung O+, I do not know if this is the same problem as you both do have, but the left screenshot from @rulezcz looks like a view I did have. Also the adjusments ingame panels and the plane wings was moving while I was looking around. Not a nice feeling, even sickmaking. I did not know what was causing this, until I did remember last weekend I did made some changes in the Windows Mixed Reality adjustments in Win10, before closing down my PC. I did then use the setting “better performance” & 60hz, so going back to; let-Windows-decide/auto, just made (after an Win restart) everything better, view is in the middle no moving plane wings while moving your head. The game is now enjoyable without the feeling of illness I do hope thats solving your problem. Edited November 7, 2020 by Dutch2
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