cptmoose Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 Im not sure what I have done wrong, or if perhaps I need to change a setting within DCS World. When I launch a quick mission I start to look left and right in the cockpit and near the edges of the screen it magnifies the image giving it this fishbowl look. Not sure what may be causing it weather its on my end or the games. My current settings in game: TEXTURES/ High SCENES/ High CIV TRAFIC/ OFF WATER/ Medium VISIB RANGE/ High HEAT BLUR/ OFF SHADOWS/ OFF RESOLUTION/ 1600x900 ASPECT RATIO/ 16:9 MONITORS/ 1 RES OF COCKPIT DISPLAY/ 1024 Every Frame MSAA/ 8x HDR/ Normal CLUTTER BRUSHES/ 0 TREE VISIBILITY/ 6000 PRELOAD RADIUS/ 150000m DISABLE AERO INTERFACE/ YES TREE SHADOW/ NO VSYNC/ YES FULL SCREEN/ YES COCKPIT SHADOWS/ YES TSSAA/ YES If you will notice that im looking at the right side MFD and the left had side of the screen is warped or zoomed in like looking compared to the other side. Please keep in mind that I have no idea what the abbreviations mean or even do. Intel DX58SO motherboard 4GB Ram I7 Processor ATI 5770 OCZ SSD Drive Windows 7 64bit Acer P205HL Monitor
ED Team Glowing_Amraam Posted July 26, 2012 ED Team Posted July 26, 2012 (edited) Have you tried zooming in a little bit? :P The FOV (field of view) is at an extreme "zoomed out" view there, causing the effect. You will see this effect on any 3D application if the view is zoomed out too much. *edited* - thanks kuky ;) Edited July 26, 2012 by Glowing_Amraam https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgJRhtnqA-67pKmQ3A2GsgA ED youtube channel https://www.facebook.com/glowingamraam My facebook page
PeterP Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 (edited) watch this: Further: if you have your monitor covering "only" 40° of your field of view - than you have to set also 40° in the sim to get a distortion less picture. If this is greater as your RL FOV you will always end up with distortion. Nothing you can do about - that's a optical fact/law. Again: Its not possible to show a 90° view distortion-less on a area that only covers 40° of your Real FOV. You have to find a good compromise. BTW: Welcome aboard on this forum!:) Edited July 26, 2012 by PeterP
Kuky Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 Have you tried zooming in a little bit? :P The FOV (filed of view) is at an extreme "zoomed out" view there, causing the effect. You will see this effect on any 3D application if the view is zoomed out too much. fixed it for you :smartass: PC specs: Windows 11 Home | Asus TUF Gaming B850-Plus WiFi | AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D + LC 360 AIO | MSI RTX 5090 LC 360 AIO | 55" Samsung Odyssey Gen 2 | 64GB PC5-48000 DDR5 | 1TB M2 SSD for OS | 2TB M2 SSD for DCS | NZXT C1000 Gold ATX 3.1 1000W | TM Cougar Throttle, Floor Mounted MongoosT-50 Grip on TM Cougar board, MFG Crosswind, Track IR
ED Team Glowing_Amraam Posted July 26, 2012 ED Team Posted July 26, 2012 fixed it for you :smartass: Whoops, too much coffee at work :D - Edit: "Filed" of view? Field of view* .. Fixed it for you. :P https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgJRhtnqA-67pKmQ3A2GsgA ED youtube channel https://www.facebook.com/glowingamraam My facebook page
Kuky Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 LOL! Thanks! :D PC specs: Windows 11 Home | Asus TUF Gaming B850-Plus WiFi | AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D + LC 360 AIO | MSI RTX 5090 LC 360 AIO | 55" Samsung Odyssey Gen 2 | 64GB PC5-48000 DDR5 | 1TB M2 SSD for OS | 2TB M2 SSD for DCS | NZXT C1000 Gold ATX 3.1 1000W | TM Cougar Throttle, Floor Mounted MongoosT-50 Grip on TM Cougar board, MFG Crosswind, Track IR
Kegetys Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 You will see this effect on any 3D application if the view is zoomed out too much. This is not entirely true - You can do a wide variety of different projections, what you see here is the result of rectilinear projection. The reason why this is pretty much always used today is because todays 3D accelerators can only "directly" render triangles with straight edges. When restricted to straight lines only, rectilinear projection is the only sane option. With software rendering, (or by some special "tricks"*) you can do other projections as well. See for example Fisheye quake: http://strlen.com/gfxengine/fisheyequake/compare.html * With hardware acceleration, you could render the scene into a cube map and then sample from that to create the final image. But that would require rendering the scene six times for each frame. As a cyborg, you will serve SHODAN well http://www.kegetys.fi
cptmoose Posted July 26, 2012 Author Posted July 26, 2012 Ok thank you all for the replys, which one of these settings is for the visible view range in the cockpit? Or is this a setting I need to make on the monitor somewhere?
Evil.Bonsai Posted July 26, 2012 Posted July 26, 2012 It's a setting you use while in the cockpit. Not sure of the exact key commands but you can zoom in and zoom out. A very functional tool for maintaining situation awareness.
Weltensegler Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 It almost looks too fishy for just a wide fov in the pic. Can you do a short video recording of zooming in and out and turning ur head? Just to make sure 4790K@4,6Ghz | EVGA Z97 Classified | 32GB @ 2400Mhz | Titan X hydro copper| SSD 850 PRO ____________________________________ Moments in DCS: --> https://www.youtube.com/user/weltensegLA --> WELD's cockpit: --> http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=92274
PeterP Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 (edited) It doesn't :) that is a 140° FOV render on a 16:9 setting. (= fully zoomed out with a default view.lua) Absolute normal . Hell-Yeah! the situation awareness of a camel!:D Try yourself. :) It almost looks too fishy for just a wide fov in the pic. Edited July 30, 2012 by PeterP
Weltensegler Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Can't do it, Mr. Camel. Reading this thread on a phone while walking. Don't think I would have guessed the FOV that high on a screen either, more used to lens values. ;) Well then same you effort for the video, cptmoose 4790K@4,6Ghz | EVGA Z97 Classified | 32GB @ 2400Mhz | Titan X hydro copper| SSD 850 PRO ____________________________________ Moments in DCS: --> https://www.youtube.com/user/weltensegLA --> WELD's cockpit: --> http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=92274
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