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  1. So - managed to fix the issue with unclickable menu parts in VR and turned VR off through the actual game... Now I'll wait a while. Is it normal to hear the music while the game loads? I hear the music... (wish I could turn it off right now haha!) Cheers!
  2. So, clean installation complete - start DCS and it runs automatically in VR mode... Cheers!
  3. I don’t think that’s the issue - everything starts up in literally 10 seconds when I’m running VR and it was pretty much instant before I first enabled VR. I’m doing a completely clean installation right now - scoured my entire computer for anything involving DCS and got rid of all of it. I think I may have missed the settings in ‘Saved Games’ in my first reinstall... I’ll post an update once this finishes... Cheers!
  4. So Oculus tray tool does make the game start with VR disabled, but it's still just giving me the Eagle Dynamics logos on a tiny window same as the other two methods that worked for me... Also, I'm getting a Steam notification too saying that Steam VR is not ready (I'm not using DCS Steam edition...) Cheers!
  5. Hey Everyone! I've been trying to get DCS 2.5 OB to run without my VR set and I can't seem to figure it out. I've tried the "(everything first)\dcs.exe" --force_disable_VR. I've tried the batch file/.lua script editing. I've tried the GUI repair thing made by SZS. Absolutely no luck with the batch/lua edit. The other two methods both bring up a window that has the DCS/ED logos but won't go into the menu. The window is also only about 1000x700 px. I've also tried going into the game and unchecking the 'Use VR' option... When it restarts, it does the same thing as the two options that had some luck, but then I have to completely uninstall the game and reinstall it to re-enable VR as I can't see anything on the game screen except the logos... Does anyone know how to fix this and run without VR? I've also tried uninstalling my Oculus software... Cheers!
  6. The best way to deal with that is to set up curves on your axis. I use about a 10 on the deadzone and then a 25 or so on the axis curve with my Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog setup. I keep the deadzone so I can have a little bit of play in the stick before I actually make an adjustment. I find this allows me to 'set up' for something before I actually go and do it and also just generally lets me rest my hand on the stick without the super-sensitive sensors making my plane move. Cheers!
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