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Since this is a glaringly obvious issue, I am sure it has been brought up in other posts/threads, but I can't find them. If someone could point me to some relevant posts, I'd greatly appreciate it.

 

The problem is (I am a VR user, not sure how it looks to non-VR users): the pilot head in the A10-C is far too much forward in the cockpit, if I look straight down I can see that my head position is right over the throttle, far forward of the seat. But my head should obviously be over my shoulders, that is over where my ass (excuse my language) would be located in my seat, i.e. at the back end of the seat.

 

It has been like that for a long time, when will this ever get fixed?

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Just for me I set the sensor height angle H and V so I'm in what seems to be the correct position seems okay for all modules.

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Posted (edited)
Since this is a glaringly obvious issue, I am sure it has been brought up in other posts/threads, but I can't find them. If someone could point me to some relevant posts, I'd greatly appreciate it.

 

The problem is (I am a VR user, not sure how it looks to non-VR users): the pilot head in the A10-C is far too much forward in the cockpit, if I look straight down I can see that my head position is right over the throttle, far forward of the seat. But my head should obviously be over my shoulders, that is over where my ass (excuse my language) would be located in my seat, i.e. at the back end of the seat.

 

It has been like that for a long time, when will this ever get fixed?

 

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=DCS+A10+seat+too+far+forward+in+vr

 

It's not broken for monitor users. Anyway, double click the mouse wheel, then hold down the mouse wheel and scroll back and forth to move the seat. Double click the mouse wheel again to go back to mouse mode.

Edited by BigDuke6ixx
  • 7 months later...
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I fly in VR and actually like this position. I get a good view out and I like seeing all the HUD info without having to zoom or lean forward. I hope they dont "fix" it.

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