Hey folks! I'm having an issue with the VR experience using an Oculus Quest 2 headset, but I'm inexperienced with VR, so I'm not sure if these are actual issues or instead a consequence of design. The following examples are in-game screenshots cropped to represent the edge of my seeable periphery within the Quest 2.
First off... Is it normal to not be able to see the entire cockpit dashboard at one time?
Or not be able to see the entire menu at one time?
Or feel like I'm staring up at the 2nd floor of an apartment building when viewing the galaxy map?
The headset image feels incredibly zoomed in. Looking straight forward at the hardpoint reticule within the cockpit puts the pips display in the far right corner of my eye periphery.
Additionally, the 3D-ness of the cockpit panels can be a bit severe... The front and center display of "Supercruise Assist Active" feels about 6 inches from my forehead and I need to cross my eyes hard to put it in focus. Looking at the starscape past it naturally produces some hard doubling of the words.
I've tried leaning forward a bit and pressing F12 to reset the HMD position, then leaning back in my chair during play, effectively positioning my decapitated player skull inside the chair's headrest and away from the player model's shoulders. This does help a bit to reduce crossing my eyes at the HUD, but it's not the type of solution I'm going for.
Other details:
My IPD: 63mm
Quest 2 IPD setting: 2 (middle setting); range 61mm to 66mm
CPU: Ryzen 9 3950x
GPU: 2080ti
RAM: 64gb
No other noteworthy performance issues (except that I'm also experiencing this unrelated thing https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/oculus-quest-2-visual-problem.565652/)
Purchased Elite through steam a couple years ago.
I'm accessing Elite through the Oculus Link UI library within the headset via a wired USB 3.1 connection, bypassing SteamVR. I have also tried accessing Elite through the Virtual Desktop app within the Oculus UI, but no difference can be seen.
Is this just how it is? Elite in VR is otherwise glorious, but I feel like I'm missing out on something truly amazing.
Also of note... the raw screenshot image files show considerably more than what I'm actually able to see in the headset
Thanks!
First off... Is it normal to not be able to see the entire cockpit dashboard at one time?
Or not be able to see the entire menu at one time?
Or feel like I'm staring up at the 2nd floor of an apartment building when viewing the galaxy map?
The headset image feels incredibly zoomed in. Looking straight forward at the hardpoint reticule within the cockpit puts the pips display in the far right corner of my eye periphery.
Additionally, the 3D-ness of the cockpit panels can be a bit severe... The front and center display of "Supercruise Assist Active" feels about 6 inches from my forehead and I need to cross my eyes hard to put it in focus. Looking at the starscape past it naturally produces some hard doubling of the words.
I've tried leaning forward a bit and pressing F12 to reset the HMD position, then leaning back in my chair during play, effectively positioning my decapitated player skull inside the chair's headrest and away from the player model's shoulders. This does help a bit to reduce crossing my eyes at the HUD, but it's not the type of solution I'm going for.
Other details:
My IPD: 63mm
Quest 2 IPD setting: 2 (middle setting); range 61mm to 66mm
CPU: Ryzen 9 3950x
GPU: 2080ti
RAM: 64gb
No other noteworthy performance issues (except that I'm also experiencing this unrelated thing https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/oculus-quest-2-visual-problem.565652/)
Purchased Elite through steam a couple years ago.
I'm accessing Elite through the Oculus Link UI library within the headset via a wired USB 3.1 connection, bypassing SteamVR. I have also tried accessing Elite through the Virtual Desktop app within the Oculus UI, but no difference can be seen.
Is this just how it is? Elite in VR is otherwise glorious, but I feel like I'm missing out on something truly amazing.
Also of note... the raw screenshot image files show considerably more than what I'm actually able to see in the headset
Thanks!
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