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Apache Ah-64D IHDASS shaking in VR


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HI

 

With openXR, using a reverb G2 and RTX3090, that's awesome, with 90hz and ultra details.

The cockpit is clear and stable. But the IHDASS is shaking a lot. It's due to very accurate head tracking, so i've got a shaking at each beat of my heart. If i blocked with my hands the headset, no more shaking. So i'm looking for a smoothing functions of headset tracking to avoid this shaking effect of IHDASS ? Is that possible ?

 

Thanks

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try using OXRTK -> Appearance -> Shaking reduction , i'm at -20%

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41 minutes ago, speed-of-heat said:

try using OXRTK -> Appearance -> Shaking reduction , i'm at -20%

A bit off topic but would you mind sharing the rest of your OXRTK settings too? I've been finding your tweaks work really reliably for me so I trust them more than my own 

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Thanks a lot it improves a little bit,

 

well i do know the position of headtracker inside apache is used at millimetter precision, and my veins on head send small moves to the headtracker. I cant find a proper way to filter that, except if was hard coded inside dcs to smooth this 🙂

 

Thanks again !

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You can try increasing the dampening, I am still playing with it

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13 hours ago, speed-of-heat said:

try using OXRTK -> Appearance -> Shaking reduction , i'm at -20%

Youre kidding me. When I see that option with 0% I never mess with it, and u saying it have minus%? Ill go check. Maybe it was placebo, but less shaking I had with default (guess 50) shaking in Special AH-64 tab, than on 0. Something more like "countershaking" with -1 amplitude:

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But maybe I was placebo

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I have the same complaint with Quest 2. The head tracking is so ridiculously precise that it makes using the IHAADS (and HMCS in Viper) difficult. The symbology jitters all around, and it's not noise...it's my head.  In comparison, TrackIR is a camera looking at the reflectors on my head, and it just doesn't see micro movements and appears very smooth with IHAADS.  Quest2, though...ugh. I just want a dampener on it. 

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