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  • Birthday August 15

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    DCS (of course), IL2:GB, Cliffs of Dover and Tobruk, RoF, FSX
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    Australia
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  1. With the summer sale in progress, it appears as though the “try before you buy” option is turned off which seems counter productive to me. Thought I might give the Chinook a (free) try but couldn’t see the option in the DCS launcher UI.
  2. I know the VR hands can be adjusted in the x, y and z (if I remember correctly each is adjustable from minus 10 to plus 10). The location of my physical keyboard and controllers get in the way of the virtual hands in some cockpits making the virtual in-cockpit buttons unreachable. Hence I would like further axis adjustment of the VR hands if possible, whether that be from minus 20 to plus 20 or even minus 100 to plus 100. Also it would be great to rotate virtual cockpit dials by being able to grab them between the thumb and first finger and rotating the hand. That is my 5 cents worth.
  3. Thanks very much for responding to my Quest 3 clarity post.  Are you able to share screenshots showing the various parameters settings you run with in VD and DCS, the Occulus debug too and OXRTK?  I’d like to give your settings a try.

    regards

    Murray

    1. ischicopter

      ischicopter

      First uninstall Meta/Oculus. It´s garbage. Get Virtual Desktop.

       

      My settings on a 6 year old RTX2070 are:

       

      DCS - Medium Preset and "disable HMD Mask" in VR tab. I also have MSAA mask off since I didn´t notice any difference.

       

      Virtual Desktop - Godlike preset, 80hz, SSW always ON, Maximum bitrate (disable auto bitrate on PC streamer), You should be able to push way more Hz´s. You could try 120hz SSW ON (effectively 60fps + reprojection) or even 72hz SSW OFF ("native" 72 fps and always better than any kind of reprojection).

       

      OXRTK - FFR Quality + Wide, TurboMode ON (very important - otherwise stutter), FOV adanced: 90% top/down, 95% leftleft/rightright

       

      cheers

       

       

    2. MurrayCod

      MurrayCod

      DCS is looking really good now.  Cockpit gauges and labels are easy to read, and in the case of the Hornet and Apache I can read the text around the edges of the MFDs all while getting a generally consistent 72FPS, with occasional dips in to the mid 50s and high 30s. I’ve ditched the Link cable and run DCS through the Virtual Desktop app.  Thanks very much for your help.

      One hopefully final query is that when I switch Use Quad View to ON, it shows a warning that Active OpenXR layers detected:OpenXR-Toolkit\XR_APILAYER_MBUCCHIA_toolkit Virtual Desktop Streamer\openxr-oculus-compatability

      By chance do you know what that is and do I need to change something?

       

      thanks again

      Murray

    3. ischicopter

      ischicopter

      Unfortunately I have no idea what quadviews is.

  4. Thanks to everyone who responded. You’ve given me some new things to try tweaking, plus answered my main question. Hope everyone has fun in the virtual skies.
  5. I’m pretty new to VR, and have watched a number of YT videos and the like to try and achieve what is hopefully the optimum in-headset sharpness of image possible for my PC while maintaining smooth frame rates. I think I have adjusted settings to get the sharpest/clearest picture I can. However before a VR headset I was hoping cockpit gauges would be super crisp. Also (as an example) if flying the Spitfire in formation with the B17 in the Normandy free flight mission, I was hoping the B17 would appear to be super crisp as well. What I have been able to achieve so far is very readable but not super crisp cockpit gauges, and the B17 image is certainly not as sharply defined as it is on a monitor with TrackIR. On the plus side I can maintain a smooth 60FPS, but haven’t found a setting yet to get crisper images. My question for today is, are super crisp visuals unrealistic for my set-up as follows: Quest 3 with rendering resolution 5408 x 2912 at 90Hz, using either the Link Cable or Virtual Desktop i9-11900K @ 3.5GHZ 96 GB RAM RTX 4080 Super 16GB graphics card Win10 home 64 bit DCS settings in game settings: - pixel density 1.4 (any higher drops FPS to single figures) - Anti Aliasing DLAA - Upscaling DLSS - DLSS Perf/Quality set to Qualoty - Sharpening 1.00 - Textures High - Anisotropic filtering 16x Alternatively would using a Pima Crystal Light be the magic bullet? thanks in advance
  6. Thanks for the testimonial. I'll add the Slugmouse to my 2025 wishlist for when the boss gives me approval to buy them. Might buy her some jewelry of her own to keep things fair
  7. This has a high probability of making it on to my Wishlist for 2025. Does anyone have experience with using it in the Apache? I'm hoping it will be a game changer for interacting with the keyboard unit and MFDs.
  8. Thanks Qcumber and thanks VRFGiPJP. Changing to VDXR from AUTOMATIC for the OpenXR Runtime option seems to have done the trick. I don't know what OTT or OXRTK is, or where to find them. I can now start DCS either through VD or via the AirLink cable process. I don't think it is important that DCS and IL2 don't show up under the list of Occulus games in VD, but may be they should at least appear there. Now I'm trying to assess whether DCS looks or runs better in terms of clarity and FPS under either VD or through the Link cable.
  9. My DCS is a standalone version, not the Steam version. I have just purchased and installed the Meta Virtual Desktop today. If I am in the VD and try to launch DCS in VR then what I see in the headset is a virtual room with a computer screen on the desk, and DCS playing and fully interactive on that computer screen. I'm not getting the VR experience. Alternatively if I shut down the Meta VD and try to launch DCS in VR with Open XR toolkit running and the Occulus tray tool running, I get through to the VR experience, but it looks like it launches Steam VR at the same time and I end up with a stuttering mess. I'm hoping someone might know of a fix for this. As a side note launching IL2GB BoX in VR through Meta VD gives me no issues.
  10. I haven't used the memcleaner, but changing the 50000/10000 parameters to 0/0 plus changing the preload radius from 50000 to 10000 seems to have done the trick. Thanks very much. I've just spent probably 15 minutes flying the Apache first, then the Phantom in SP regularly swapping between map view and cockpit view with no FPS reduction issues.
  11. Thanks for this. Your solution created an improvement for me, but not a complete fix. I can now swap 2 or 3 times between cockpit view and map view without any loss of FPS. However after the third time the FPS falls away to 15-20 or lower, without recovering to 50+.
  12. For what it is worth I had the same issue while hosting a MP session last night and using the Quest 3. I was happily flying along in the Hornet on the Syria map getting 50 or so FPS with cockpit view. Foolishly I pressed F10 and from then on had a maximum of 10 FPS. Yuck
  13. I've chosen the Quest 3 mic in both Windows and within VA to be my speech recording device, but I then get the red mic symbol in the top right corner of VA that it has no signal/low signal. If I then press the key I use for push-to-talk, sometimes VA will hear and execute my command, and sometimes it won't. I've checked everything I can think of in VA, plus within Windows - Settings - Sound but can't find a way past the no signal/low signal issue. At the same time as that, I'm using voice comms in Discord with a different push to talk button for comms with friends. People can hear me clearly on Discord while using the Quest 3 mic, so I don't know why VA is registering no signal/low signal at the same time. Anyone have a possible solution?
  14. In MP tonight the mini guns on my Huey were firing forward (as they should), but the rockets were firing sideways (see attached screenshot). Has anyone else had this happen? What is the fix?
  15. I've got the same issue and it is caused by Norton anti virus blocking the AV8B_FM.dll file. I'm trying to find where Norton has hidden the blocked file and then create an exemption for it to get the Harrier working again.
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