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remi

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  1. I see strange behavior too with navigation, but I don't know if it's the module or my lack of understanding. I'm reading the manual on these issues but I see no mention.
  2. I did press space bar, many times. I'll give it another shot soon and see if it gets through
  3. Hi, I can't get past the part where I turn the knob +5 and +10 to make sure the HSI is functioning properly. I press spacebar and move the course knob plus and minus with appropriate change, but no advancing.
  4. Yeah, I had to hold left click and then right click then wiggle the pedals. I don't know what that function does, but it helped me get past it. The other issue I had was with the radio buttons and wheels, but randomly messing with that stuff got me past that. Otherwise I'm having a lot of fun learning this one!
  5. Training mission coldstart, I can't get past rudder pedal adjustment. I pull the lever, but it doesn't progress. Nevermind, figured it out!
  6. Is anyone else's AI completely useless? In the deployment campaign, they won't help out with targeting air defenses, tanks, APCs, etc. Even if I ask them to recon, they don't know how to fire missiles. :huh:
  7. Logged in again and used the VR after playing at 100+ FPS 4k on Ultra. I'm at 30fps with the Index. :beer:
  8. Can anyone confirm whether the English cockpit is available?
  9. Nope, VR is still terrible. Haven't used it extensively in several months.
  10. That's called motion sickness. :doh:
  11. Don't get VR if it's only for DCS, it's just not ready yet. However, if you're at all interested in other uses of VR like for games (space pirate trainer, beat Saber, superhot), Google Earth, tilt brush, then go for it, you'll love it. I'd recommend the Valve Index just because the controls are so good for those fun VR games.
  12. They are using 1080p mostly, some 1440p. Very few run 4k.
  13. IPD set up properly. I use X-Plane too, and satisfied. DCS is the only thing I'm disappointed in. Try the 8v8 Hornet instant action mission and see how effective you are. Your win percentage might be 0% (and even then you might still be shooting down your buddies in WVR because of difficulty identifying aircraft.
  14. You keep mentioning gimmicks as the main draw to DCS VR, but most people use DCS to study aircraft systems and fly tactical missions. The fun of sitting in a cockpit is quickly lost when you realize you have 25% of the combat effectiveness of an actual pilot.
  15. I'm not anti VR, I play 75% of my games currently in VR, just not DCS because of performance and graphics problems. Steam has a huge library of VR games that are a lot of fun, and most importantly, FPS at 120hz. The rest of the time I play DCS in 4k. There's nothing like feeling like you're in the Hornet cockpit and functioning like a real Hornet pilot in glorious 4k clarity.
  16. Like the promised 50% VR performance improvement that never materialized?
  17. 9900k @5.1ghz 2080ti FE 32gb ram Valve index Baseline is Rog 4k 144hz HDR monitor. You can turn all the graphics settings down for true potato vision, but I doubt that's what you're hoping to accomplish.
  18. As a corollary, read the other comments in this thread. Nowhere do they say they function more effectively in VR compared to traditional displays, they focus more on the gimmick of immersion. If you can't read cockpit instruments easily, if you can't spot targets around you easily, then you're functioning more like a passenger on an amusement park ride than a pilot in an F/A-18 in actual combat.
  19. It's not worth the hit: Worse FPS performance Worse graphics compared to 4k Worse tactical performance I think in 5-10 years, assuming ED is able to redo both the graphics engine and simulation engine, DCS will be great in VR. There are plenty of other companies that make great VR airplane simulations, and for them they have graphics/simulation engines that are more modern compared to ED's 1990s engine.
  20. I'd like some help too because I have the same specs and the same terrible performance.
  21. The judder is truly terrible. You can instead turn down the settings for potato vision.
  22. Has anyone tried to put the IR sensor behind you facing the screen?
  23. The Valve Index is equipped with two LCD screens featuring a 1440×1600 resolution per eye (2880×1600 combined resolution). 4,608,000 pixels total 4k is 3840 x 2160 pixels 8,294,400 pixels total I'm getting double the FPS in 4k compared with VR. The Valve Index has 55% of the pixels of 4k. That means that DCS 4k has 4x better performance than the Index in DCS VR. There's something seriously wrong with DCS VR. And the quality of in-game textures, models, lighting is far better in 4k anyway.
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