As Mike Evans said, everything is to scale relative to each other in the game. So if you get one thing to scale, the rest will be. Right now, setting my IPD to 55, my virtual body still looks too small (although not as ridiculously bad as it was at 67), my virtual Hotas also looks too small, my seat looks too small, the door behind me looks like I couldn't walk through it (and I'm not tall), other ships look smaller than they should be... you get the idea. I'm not playing with a loudness button, I'm just trying to make things appear the correct size. At my normal 67 IPD, the scale was WAY off, I simply didn't want to play like this because it felt like I was looking at the inside of a toy spaceship from really close. Maybe it's working fine for you, but understand that it doesn't mean it works properly for everyone else.
Yes, I get that you are finding the scale weird- but it's still a principle of calibrating immersive HMDs that you should avoid frigging the IPD, as it can harm the wearer. It's fun to mess with it when capturing stereo video, and produces interesting effects, but that's not messing with the viewer per se. However much this might be the unpopular and awkward opinion, it's important. I care more that people don't mess themselves up than I do a quick and misleading fix. Hate me for it all you want, I'm gonna give you a Care Bear stare right back. I'm used to people sulking when they can't do risky things outside the scope of the long and boring risk assessment, this is mild in comparison
Have you (and this will sound obvious, but still..) made totally sure that the Rift is configured to know where the eye relief is, which eye cups you're using/do you definitely have the right user profile loaded? Also, have you changed your FOV in ED? The eye cups mostly affect focus, but still, it can have other effects once the contra-distort stuff is applied wrongly. Sorry to be a stuck record, but prolonged use at the wrong IPD is not safe.
If ED has a weird interaction with your Oculus runtimes, it would be important to nail that down. However, using the Rift for long periods with a deliberately incorrect IPD, as opposed to testing configurations, is one of the worst things that you could do with it- short of getting the bath while using it.
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