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I am looking for some help and connot find any so far.

here is my problem:

I have a Oculus Rift CV1.

On the a-10C if I turn on the NVG, everyting is "green" in the VR vision but it is correct on the monitor. Any clue? I just did an complete new install because i taught that someting was corrupted.

 

Thanks for your help

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I am looking for some help and connot find any so far.

here is my problem:

I have a Oculus Rift CV1.

On the a-10C if I turn on the NVG, everyting is "green" in the VR vision but it is correct on the monitor. Any clue? I just did an complete new install because i taught that someting was corrupted.

 

Thanks for your help

 

I dont really understand the question ?

 

NVG produces green light som thats what you see when looking in them.

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In VR the NVG effect fills your whole view, not just the center like on a flat screen.

 

 

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ok...

so this is the way it is working. This is not a bug or something I do not do correctly

 

Thanks

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Yeah, you’ll want to have the NVG mapped to your HOTAS as you will be turning it off and on more in VR.

 

 

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The whole NVG thing is badly modeled and not even close to real life NVG flight.

Its ”Arcade mode” at most.

 

The instrument lighting is always filtered from getting magnified in the NVG. That means lightning in cockpit and instruments are invisible for the NVG. All instrument is dark seen in NVG.

 

The NVG Focus is set for visible ranges outside the cockpit, leaving everything i side blurry. You can not read instruments with the NVG set for flight.

 

NVG Field Of View is around 40-45 degrees. A lot less than VR-goggles. The very specific part of flying with 40-45 degree of FOV isnt there with DCS NVG.

IRL you look underneith the goggles to see instruments and maps etc.

 

This should be remade so you see a ungoggled part underneith the goggles vhich should see the instruments but outsidu should be dark. The FOV should be 45 degree inside VR. The NVG should not see cockpit light and the parts seen i side shouldnt be that sharp.

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I believe there's an NVG mod in the mods section.

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