RyanR Posted Saturday at 02:58 PM Posted Saturday at 02:58 PM This happens on occasion: ATP in XR mode. Track mode enabled in IR. When I hit the FOV button on HOTAS, sometimes the FOV does not change until I slew the the pod a smidge. Then it snaps into the correct FOV. In other words: -Pod is in XR mode area track, IR narrow FOV. -Press FOV button to get wide FOV -FOV does not change. -Slew the cursor -FOV pops into wide. My expectation is that the FOV should just change without the slew. Has anyone else experienced this? If not, I'll get a track. -Ryan 1
ED Team Solution NineLine Posted Saturday at 04:43 PM ED Team Solution Posted Saturday at 04:43 PM Please supply a track, thanks. Forum Rules • My YouTube • My Discord - NineLine#0440• **How to Report a Bug**
RyanR Posted Saturday at 08:21 PM Author Posted Saturday at 08:21 PM 3 hours ago, TobiasA said: XR has a fixed zoom iirc. XR has two FOV's in IR. 3 hours ago, NineLine said: Please supply a track, thanks. Thx NineLine. Will do. -Ryan
TobiasA Posted Saturday at 09:55 PM Posted Saturday at 09:55 PM vor 1 Stunde schrieb RyanR: XR has two FOV's in IR I read that wrong. I thought you meant the actual zoom.
RyanR Posted Saturday at 10:04 PM Author Posted Saturday at 10:04 PM 9 minutes ago, TobiasA said: I read that wrong. I thought you meant the actual zoom. No worries! I almost wrong "zoom"! -Ryan
RyanR Posted Saturday at 10:54 PM Author Posted Saturday at 10:54 PM 6 hours ago, NineLine said: Please supply a track, thanks. Here's a track. I got the problem to happen at the end. I described it a bit incorrectly above. It's like a "partial FOV zoom". Slew the pod, and it does a "full FOV zoom". If that makes sense. I circled the MFD with the mouse cursor when it happens. Could well be something I'm doing incorrectly. -Ryan ATP_FOV_issue.trk
RyanR Posted Sunday at 05:52 PM Author Posted Sunday at 05:52 PM (edited) Is this really "correct as is"? Was the track watched? -Ryan Edited Sunday at 06:07 PM by RyanR
Ivandrov Posted yesterday at 04:21 PM Posted yesterday at 04:21 PM (edited) A bit long of a track, I can't see anything in particular you are doing wrong but I can't replicate it myself either. If I take control of your track after you are waving the mouse cursor around the display and try it myself, the bug doesn't happen. Edited yesterday at 04:58 PM by Ivandrov
Soggy Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I get this issue too, changing between narrow and wide XR modes with the pinky switch. Just a little nudge on the cursor in any direction and only then will it actually start the XR processing in the other fov. I'll try to get a track later today. Ryzen 7 5800X3D - RTX 3080 10Gb - 64Gb RAM 3600MHz - 2Tb NVME - Quest 3 (using Link Cable)
RyanR Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 19 hours ago, Ivandrov said: A bit long of a track, I can't see anything in particular you are doing wrong but I can't replicate it myself either. If I take control of your track after you are waving the mouse cursor around the display and try it myself, the bug doesn't happen. Thanks for checking! When I did a quick track, it wouldn't happen, so I tried a cold start. Things worked fine until they didn't. I don't know what triggered it. If you're not seeing it, that makes me wonder if it's a "system setting" on my end, or some sort of "cache" is getting full. 1 hour ago, Soggy said: I get this issue too, changing between narrow and wide XR modes with the pinky switch. Just a little nudge on the cursor in any direction and only then will it actually start the XR processing in the other fov. I'll try to get a track later today. Good to know I'm not alone! A track would be a big help. Thanks! Thanks guys! -Ryan
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