jireland607
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About jireland607
- Birthday 04/22/1977
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Flight Simulators
DCS BlackShark, FSX, DCS A10c, LOMAC
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Location
Norfolk, England
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Interests
Flight Sims, Shooting
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Occupation
IT Technician
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Dear oculus rift cv1 users. Is it really worth it!
jireland607 replied to boedha68's topic in Virtual Reality
I guess it has greater impact when you're flying the fixed wing as well because you're spotting from higher altitudes and greater distances. That's why I mentioned I've not tried combat missions yet. I can imagine it's tricky, I could never see anything before it was shooting at me with my HD monitor. [emoji849] Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk -
Dear oculus rift cv1 users. Is it really worth it!
jireland607 replied to boedha68's topic in Virtual Reality
I'll just put my 2p in. :) ... I got my new Oculus last week. I'll start with some background so you know where I am coming from. I searched many forums to try to convince me that I needed a Rift. Time after time I kept reading "Its not quite there, wait for the next generation". Then I came across a thread which contain posts from Simmers, and the replies were totally different, "Would never go back" "Best thing ever" etc... So forums didn't really help me much. My main concerns were the screen door effect, and the resolution... would I be able to read the instruments etc. Luckily my local John Lewis store does demo's. Now although Obviously they didn't have DCS, I could see that when using the headset the resolution and screen door are not that bad. You're so busy think 'OMG WOW' that you don't really notice it.... I had the bug and ordered one. So I have been flying the Huey and Mi8 in DCS using the Oculus and in my opinion it is amazing. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again. The cockpit just feels so real, having the centre console actually protruding out towards you, the bevels on the dials, everything just stands out and immerses you totally. I spent the first couple of days just flying hard low level around towns and villages. I was finding myself looking for interesting building models and flying around them, just soaking up how good it looks. You notice things that I never noticed before, details around the airfield etc. Something I've not seen mentioned, because your brain thinks its all real, if you do a high G manoeuvre, you can feel it in your stomach. I didn't suffer from sickness at all, but this sensation makes it feel so much more real... Another example of this is when I was trying to land on a building, my peripheral vision picked up that I was losing altitude, so I could react to it without having to look at my dials for clues. As such I find flying so much more intuitive and easier - as well as being able to judge distance. So, as for the resolution and screen door effect. Well, I wouldn't say it is terrible, but it is definitely noticeable. In the above image, sitting in the right side, I can see clearly enough to read the writing from the gauges on the right side of the front panel. With the exception of the smaller gauges (Gas and torque) If I moved my head forward I could read them. the smaller gauges, not so easy.. you can see well enough to know where the needle is pointing, but you would need to know what the gauge was for and where the needle should be. Centre console I found most of it was not very clear, again you would have to move your head closer to read the text around the switches although the radio frequencies are clear enough. Spotting targets? to be honest I've not tested it yet, still enjoying just flying around for now. I thought of a good analogy for the Rift. Imagine you had two displays, one 720p and one 1080p. The 1080p is the best right? Now imagine that the 1080p is a black and white only display... is it worth trading in a few pixels for the better experience with the colour 720p? I make no apologies for such a long post, I hope it helps someone make their decision. And theres so much more to the Rift than that as well - I spent 2 hours flying around in GoogleEarth last night :) -
If you are referring to the controls option in the menu, you will not see it appear in there with V4Friend's DLL. I believe that is mentioned in the readme file included with the dll. The best way to tell if its working is by looking for the log file in the root of your local disk that is made by the dll.... If it exists, then it has at least loaded the dll file.
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@Kiwikidd Try out FaceTracknoIR. If you already have a webcam it will cost you absolutely nothing. It will give you good start on head tracking and depending on your setup can work really well. No need to buy or make a clip or modify the camera either. Make sure you look through the instructions on setup first and make sure that your face is evenly lit for best results. It's a bit more resource hungry than the other solutions but if you are like me, DCS does not use all of my cpu cores or ram anyway so does not make much difference. For my set up I use FaceTracknoIR on a PS3eye as it seems to give very good results in poor light and a very fast frame rate. I also have a Saitek x45 which has served me well. I used to use the rotary for zooming when I had a FreeTrack setup but now use 6DOF on FTnoIR so no longer need it. The developer of FaceTracknoIR has now released an Alpha version of a dll that will now allow you play in 64bit with it. I highly recommend you go for head tracking, it will transform your game play, whichever system you choose. I'm sure TrackIR works better that the other offerings (I have never tried TrackIR) but try a free one first so you can see if its worth spending the cash on.
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Multi-monitor set-up guide & help (unofficial)
jireland607 replied to MadTommy's topic in Multi-Display Bugs
Just wanted to say I have the same problem as has been suffered by others with my multi-monitor setup. I have my main screen on the right and my smaller secondary monitor on the left. I wanted to have the MFCD's displayed on the left monitor, centre viewport on the right. I could not get the MFCD's to display using the correct settings as you would expect to be entering them. If I swap the displays round in windows, I can get it to work great. I downloaded "Easy Monitor Configurator". I placed the MFCD's and then checked the LUA file. It had placed negative numbers in the LUA file. This kind of proves that Windows is referencing the monitors as negatives. I am using an ATI 4850, I've also tried with an additional GPU as well as using both sockets from the ATI, both yield the same results. Unfortunately I think that swapping the monitors is the only way round it. -
HawgTouch - Free Panels & Gauges for A-10C
jireland607 replied to ClearDark's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
As I understand it, in full screen mode, only one application can have hold of graphics card at any given time. If you want to switch between applications in Full Screen, the running application has to give up its access to the graphics card and pass it over. This is not always handled very well which is why you often see crashing after ALT+TABing out of a game then trying to get back in. The overhead from using windowed mode is due to it having to render all of the stuff underneath, in Full Screen it doesn't bother as you can not see it anyway. -
I would hang on for a bit before putting in too much work, I think a solution may be coming soon. There is a solution in the pipeline for FTnoIR that may work for FreeTrack also. :thumbup:
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I noticed you only just joined the forum. Rest assured that Eagle Dynamics have the best customer support I have EVER seen on ANY game. They will soon sort you out.
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I would not worry too much. I'm not at liberty to say too much but the developer of FaceTracknoIR has been working on this and it looks very promising indeed, possibly for FreeTrack users as well. Wim (the developer of FTnoIR) is on a break at the moment - which is why its gone quiet for a bit - but I am sure he will tell you more when he returns. :thumbup:
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HawgTouch - Free Panels & Gauges for A-10C
jireland607 replied to ClearDark's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
LOL, you think you'll be allowed to use your PC when that ring goes on? While you're standing at the alter, your wife-to-be will have someone taking it away!! :megalol: Congrats and good luck! -
HawgTouch - Free Panels & Gauges for A-10C
jireland607 replied to ClearDark's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Anyone having trouble setting up MFCD's etc may want to have a look at this: http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=72755&highlight=easy+monitor+configurator Its a tool for selecting and placing them. I have only just seen it on the forums and have not tried it but looks useful. -
A-10C / Nvidia Vision 3D
jireland607 replied to capsilus's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Could someone post a screenshot so we can see what it look like :idiot::laugh: