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Just a repaste for all VR users...thanks to Torso

 

Try this. It will remove the apparent nylon hose stretched over your eyes you are seeing things through that follows your head movement.

 

DCS night lighting still is terrible. But this should help with that issue.

 

Steps to follow:

 

1- Disable OVRService from Task manager (Services tab)

2- Open Regedit.exe and go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > Software

3- Right click on the Software folder > New > Key and name the new folder "Oculus"

4- Right click on the Oculus folder > New > DWORD 32bit Value and name it UseSpud

5- Set the value to 0

6- Start OVRService again and put on your headset

7- (Probably) be amazed at how everything looks clean and black

 

 

If it doesn't work for you or don't like it just delete the UseSpud file from Regedit and reboot

 

 

 

ps...it makes night feel more real and natural!

One of the last remaining issues for low light flying is the banding sky.....ED.

Edited by aceviper
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I'll take a look later today. My thanks.

7800x3d, 5080, 64GB, PCIE5 SSD - Oculus Pro - Moza (AB9), Virpil (Alpha, CM3, CM1 and CM2), WW (TOP and CP), TM (MFDs, Pendular Rudder), Tek Creations (F18 panel), Total Controls (Apache MFD), Jetseat 

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What does that actually do for the Oculus rendering?

i7-8700k, 32GB 2666Mhz DDR4, 2x 2080S SLI 8GB, Oculus Rift S.

i7-8700k, 16GB 2666Mhz DDR4, 1080Ti 11GB, 27" 4K, 65" HDR 4K.

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If I remember well, due some screens defects the oculus people put textures above the rendered image to hide the screens defects. This removes the textures and let a clean image, the difference very visible at night. You need to try it to check if it runs well for you, maybe somebody has one of the defective screens and find it with this.

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