Hafer Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Thanks to the new Oasis driver for WMR, I pulled my Reverb G2 out of the basement again. Started DCS – and what did I see? A severe misalignment of both images (cross-eye effect). The tool for WMR that used to run via autoexec.cfg no longer exists. What can I do? 7700k@5.0, 2080Ti OC, 960Pro M2, 32GB 3600 RAM, Virpil T-50CM stick, Virpil T-50 throttle, Trustmaster TPR rudder, HP Reverb consumer
mbucchia Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Did you check the troubleshooting guide that leads to this known issue, and a likely workaround: https://github.com/mbucchia/Oasis-Driver-for-Windows-Mixed-Reality/wiki/Known-Issues#cross-eye-feeling-double-vision-poor-eye-relief-issue 1 I wasn't banned, but this account is mostly inactive and not monitored.
Hafer Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Strange, my reply has disappeared. Here it is again. Thanks for the fix – I’m familiar with it and have already tried it without success. The distortion sliders only shift the image vertically (up and down), not horizontally. Unfortunately, it doesn’t help. In all other VR applications (IL-2, VTOL, etc.) I have a perfect image with the Oasis drivers. It seems to be a DCS-related issue… 7700k@5.0, 2080Ti OC, 960Pro M2, 32GB 3600 RAM, Virpil T-50CM stick, Virpil T-50 throttle, Trustmaster TPR rudder, HP Reverb consumer
Tom Kazansky Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Hafer said: Strange, my reply has disappeared. Here it is again. I remember reading your answer here in a BSB2 thread: 1
Hafer Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Oops, thanks – I deleted my answer there. 1 7700k@5.0, 2080Ti OC, 960Pro M2, 32GB 3600 RAM, Virpil T-50CM stick, Virpil T-50 throttle, Trustmaster TPR rudder, HP Reverb consumer
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