Avago Earo
Banned
For quite some time, I had been experiencing a glitch in ED. Anywhere in the game, including the opening menu screen. I'll describe it as best I can, below.
In the opening menu, the scene in the hangar with the SRV and Eagle, I'd get a frame flash up momentarily (about as fast as a blink) from somewhere else in the scene. In this scenario, it would be the same orange as the hydraulic struts, so I could only guess that that was where the extra frame was coming from.
In the Docking Training Challenge Scenario, when approaching the station, I'd get a flash of the planet in one eye every two seconds or so.
In the Combat Training, the three triangle reticle that surrounds the targeted ship, would flash larger as if it was in the ship.
I had read quite a few replies to similar reports on various forums, where the majority pointed at insufficient USB bandwidth/power being the culprit as that affects tracking. Since I had already installed a Super Speed USB Hub on my Mobo, I didn't think that could be the solution in my case. However, after checking that my GPU and RAM hadn't come loose, I remembered that I had done some cable management a few months before prior to this problem arising, so I decided to use the power cable (for the USB Hub) that I used before. I didn't hold much hope, but it did the trick and now I can play ED in VR again.
I'm no PC expert (my first ever PC build from 2014), so I don't know if this helps anyone. The USB Hub is a PCIE one by Inateck, and there are two optional power cables: SATA and Molex. I have a Semi Modular PSU. When I swapped from the Molex to the SATA (just to look tidier in a windowed case), is when (I now realise) the issue began. Swapping back to Molex resolved it.
I really can't think why this would happen. The SATA cable was shared with one SSD, and an Optical Drive. I assumed that all the relevant voltage supplies were in parallel, and that one device taking a draw at the same time as another one wouldn't make any difference. Electronics is not my forte, though.
TLDR If you have odd frames from elsewhere in the scene flashing in VR, check the power supplied to your USB Hub. Just because you don't experience it in other games, doesn't necessarily mean it's an issue specific to ED, it could be that the extra demand that ED makes, reveals a USB problem in your PC set up.
I hope this is of help to anyone that is experiencing this problem. Cheers.
In the opening menu, the scene in the hangar with the SRV and Eagle, I'd get a frame flash up momentarily (about as fast as a blink) from somewhere else in the scene. In this scenario, it would be the same orange as the hydraulic struts, so I could only guess that that was where the extra frame was coming from.
In the Docking Training Challenge Scenario, when approaching the station, I'd get a flash of the planet in one eye every two seconds or so.
In the Combat Training, the three triangle reticle that surrounds the targeted ship, would flash larger as if it was in the ship.
I had read quite a few replies to similar reports on various forums, where the majority pointed at insufficient USB bandwidth/power being the culprit as that affects tracking. Since I had already installed a Super Speed USB Hub on my Mobo, I didn't think that could be the solution in my case. However, after checking that my GPU and RAM hadn't come loose, I remembered that I had done some cable management a few months before prior to this problem arising, so I decided to use the power cable (for the USB Hub) that I used before. I didn't hold much hope, but it did the trick and now I can play ED in VR again.
I'm no PC expert (my first ever PC build from 2014), so I don't know if this helps anyone. The USB Hub is a PCIE one by Inateck, and there are two optional power cables: SATA and Molex. I have a Semi Modular PSU. When I swapped from the Molex to the SATA (just to look tidier in a windowed case), is when (I now realise) the issue began. Swapping back to Molex resolved it.
I really can't think why this would happen. The SATA cable was shared with one SSD, and an Optical Drive. I assumed that all the relevant voltage supplies were in parallel, and that one device taking a draw at the same time as another one wouldn't make any difference. Electronics is not my forte, though.
TLDR If you have odd frames from elsewhere in the scene flashing in VR, check the power supplied to your USB Hub. Just because you don't experience it in other games, doesn't necessarily mean it's an issue specific to ED, it could be that the extra demand that ED makes, reveals a USB problem in your PC set up.
I hope this is of help to anyone that is experiencing this problem. Cheers.