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have_quick

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  1. Progressive lenses might be a problem, typically you want to use your distance prescription. Highly recommend prescription lenses for the VR, much clearer for me than wearing glasses. Also try adjusting how the headset sits on your head, the sweet spot was much smaller than I expected when I started using vr, took awhile to realize I didn't have it adjusted properly
  2. Make sure that there is enough light in the room, this happens to me when I forget to turn a light on. The Odyssey headsets need light for the camera tracking to work correctly
  3. Heh, it was a tracking issue, and I'm dumb. Thanks!
  4. Don't think that's it, it behaves the way I would expect in other Sims like iracing. It also tracks all other head movements correctly in DCS, pitch and yaw of the head work perfectly. Really seems like I must have a setting wrong in DCS.
  5. Just got an Oculus, pretty impressed so far. One issue I'm having with DCS, probably it's just something I don't have set correctly. When I move my head forward, the cockpit moves with my head. It's hard to describe, but I would expect that when I move my head closer to a gauge for example, that the gauge would get larger in my field of view, as if it were getting closer to my eyes That is not happening, instead it's like the gauge 'retreats' so that it stays the same distance from my eyes. Feels odd, and watching videos of other people I don't see this behavior. Searched but haven't been able to find anything. Don't think it's a tracking issue, tracking seems fine, and I've tried recentering and moving the camera. Any ideas? Thanks
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