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Hi, I've been successfully using DCS with my Reverb G2 since it came out.  Suddenly, now when I put on my goggles I see overlapping images, like double vision.  I can play MSFS 2020 and other VR games flawlessly.  I have 12th gen CPU, ASUS 3080, 32 gig ram... I've uninstalled/reinstalled DCS... I've asked everywhere... 
If it helps, when I put on my goggles, the main screen looks like it's MUCH closer to my eyes than it used to be, like it's zoomed in. Even when I do a reset view, it doesn't move it "back" (or make it smaller or whatever).
I've posted this in the VR Chat in many Discord channels (Eagle Dynamics too) as well... is there a better forum or place I can go to get help?  Don't want to clog up here.
  I've tried so many things... I've added the WMR Alignment line in my autoexex.cfg, and it never pops up, tried IPD, 

  It's sooo frustrating!  I can't play and will have to quit DCS and my Squadron... I don't know what to do, where to go.  I've invested untold dollars in this game...
 Please help!!!

   Thanks,

    Joe

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  • joebelter changed the title to Reverb G2 double vision. Worked before- What?!
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Hi, 

check your saved games dcs folder, do you have a file in there named after your headset? 

If so delete it, it maybe left over from using the crosseye tool before? 

Crosseye tool is here 

 

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No, that's what I've been looking for as my saving grace.  I've been through the forum that details the tool, and when I put the autoexec.cfg file in the confg folder, I don't get the crosseye tool.  It never pops up!  I've followed those directions to the letter over and over... deleting and trying again.... Is there a KEY combination I can invoke?

   Is there something I can do if it doesn't pop up?  Edit another file? Anything???

  Desperate!

 Thanks,

   Joe

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14 minutes ago, joebelter said:

No, that's what I've been looking for as my saving grace.  I've been through the forum that details the tool, and when I put the autoexec.cfg file in the confg folder, I don't get the crosseye tool.  It never pops up!  I've followed those directions to the letter over and over... deleting and trying again.... Is there a KEY combination I can invoke?

   Is there something I can do if it doesn't pop up?  Edit another file? Anything???

  Desperate!

 Thanks,

   Joe

 

go to %:\users\yourusername\savedgames\dcs\  (or \dcs.openbeta, in my case it's just \dcs\)

there's going to be a file with .lua extension (if you have extensions enabled), it'll be the only file with .lua. See bignewy's screenshot below, pay attention to the file below (although he doesn't have extensions enabled), the "DELL VISOR VR118.LUA" is the vr config file for his headset. Since you have G2 your file will have a different name, but it'll still be there, just enable extensions in file explorer to see which one it is.

1) Delete it.

2) configure autoexec.cfg per the tool's instructions

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   Well, I figured it out!  Turns out I "THOUGHT' I'd called the file autoexec.cfg, but Win10 was putting a .txt on the end!  So it was actually, autoexec.cfg.txt!  When I fixed the file name, BANG, it popped right up.  In 10 minutes I had my eye problem fixed with the tool.  Perfect!

   Thanks so much.

    Joe

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