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Hi,

 

recently noticed, that on my CV1 the left eye and the right eye show different appearance of the main rotor when rotating.

 

In the left eye all blades are drawn with sharp edges, while on the right eye they appear blurred (which looks more natural to me).

 

This is hard to watch in the Rift, because both eyes see totally different things, which kind of "hurts".

 

Can someone confirm my experiences?

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This is hard to watch in the Rift, because both eyes see totally different things, which kind of "hurts".

 

This is a big problem in DCS generally, especially clouds, contrails and smoke only rendering in one eye - sometimes static units as well such as oil tankers in the Syria map.

I'll have a look at the Huey later today :)

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Hi,

 

recently noticed, that on my CV1 the left eye and the right eye show different appearance of the main rotor when rotating.

 

In the left eye all blades are drawn with sharp edges, while on the right eye they appear blurred (which looks more natural to me).

 

This is hard to watch in the Rift, because both eyes see totally different things, which kind of "hurts".

 

Can someone confirm my experiences?

 

Hi

 

Ive checked with my vive cosmos I am not seeing an issue, maybe its my eyes, I will ask a oculus team member to check

 

thanks

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Just to make clear: I wear no glasses, and have very good eyes!

It seems the picture of the right eye is receiving an animation (such as a design artist would animate a rotating rotor with strong blur, and the space in between the blades filled with color using high alpha to make it transparent), while the left eye is receiving a picture of hard edges.

Do I have a chance to take pictures of both eyes?

I recently noticed that I can only take screenshots with DCS from one eye (I think its the left one) ...

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Can someone confirm my experiences?

 

I also use a CV1. I checked, and can't confirm this: in both eyes the rotor looks blurred.

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