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To launch DCS VR (stand alone, not Steam) with my HP G2, I first click on the SteamVR desktop icon, which then starts Windows Mixed Reality, once they're both running I then click the DCS desktop icon to start up DCS, which works fine. The only problem is I then have two desktop windows both showing what's going on inside the headset, one large vertical rectangular one and the WMR one above it. My question is, are these two windows taking up CPU resources that might be robbing me of some VR performance? Do they both need to be running? Am I starting DCS VR in the correct order? Is there a way to close these windows but still keep DCS VR running? Thanks.

 

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i5-11600K CPU, 64GB DDR4 RAM, XFX Speedster MERC319 AMD Radeon 6900 XT, Oculus Quest 2, HP Reverb G2

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They aren’t costing you anything, you can stop the wmr window from playing, by pressing the pause button in the bottom middle of the wmr screen and then minimising it.

 

you can’t disable the dcs mirror, but, it’s not costing you anything...

 

I start wmr, and “zero” the headset, then I fire up skatezillas utility from within wmr, to launch both steamvr and dcs from within wmr, I seem to get less “cantering” issues with the headset like that

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