The tracking is pretty average also - there is a slight wobble/waver while in DCS sat perfectly still (plenty of light in room etc etc). Edited Jby VampireNZĪm still undecided if I am going to keep it or send it back and just go back to my CV1 - it is very annoying. Made hooking up easy, but formation was tricky.Īm still undecided if I am going to keep it or send it back and just go back to my CV1 - it is very annoying. I was seconds away from hooking up with the tanker in the Tomcat and POOF I am floating right behind the probe lol. Hasn't happened in any other game - but eh might just be the headset. It is definately a problem with DCS as I have had it happen when I am not moving my head at all - there is just a slight pause and bang the view resets to outside the cockpit on the RH side. It is a pretty big immersion killer - I have had to map a button on my joystick to re-centre VR view in DCS as it happens so often (used to use a button on my button box - but bit tricky when you are AAR or flying formation, low level etc!). The center of my playspace is to my left when in my sim rig, but it resets me perfectly to the right of the pilots seat outside the aircraft at exactly the same spot every time. I got sick or doing it over and over again as I have to re-do it regularly because Rift S always loses the 'playspace' or w/e. Thanks for the advice - I just skip the guardian setup entirely now. You won't see the boundaries when you come close to them, but I /think/ having no guardian will prevent resets as well. Also, it might give you an error and say "your designated space is too small" and disable guardian completely. It will show an arrow, designating the center of your playing zone. You can check the center position by deliberately moving against the guardian border and looking down. Instead of drawing your whole room, just set the forward position, ground level and paint a small square around you so that your seat will be in the center. Open your dash by pressing the oculus button, go to settings, click reset guardian. What I did for fixing it was, resetting the guardian zone to the immediate vicinity of my computer, while playing DCS and ED. And when Oculus software loses positional tracking, it resets the game's center to the room's center, therefore putting me right outside the cockpit, above the left wing. When I set the guardian up for my play area, the center was to my right from where I'm standing (naturally, the computer is not in the dead center of my room. I've had this issue with elite dangerous and DCS and found a possible fix. I actually read you shouldn't use the LED bulbs as you have. Yes I have read about possible issues with lightbulb freq etc which is why I specifically went out and bought old-skool standard 50Hz light bulbs, which Oculus has recognized at 50Hz while set to Auto. Yes my game rig is next to the window.with the curtains pulled so the window frame is obviously not visible.
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