SDE is always there, it is the result of compromises made to make the Rift possible. I don't like it either. However once I am playing the game, especially in battles I completely forget about it. For many here the lower perceived resolution and SDE are worth the incredible immersion. Playing with a HOTAS setup completes the immersion. I only need to touch the keyboard when I want to type in a system name and I only use the touch controllers when I want to use Dash to bring up a netflix window in my cockpit. My biggest peeve is the Galaxy Map. The system map isn't too bad especially since I found the POI (is that what it's called?) tab to the right of the bookmarks tab. I find I go to that most of the time when playing ED on flat screen or in vr now as it is so much easier to use.
If only there were replacement non Fresnel lenses available for the Rift to cut down the SDE like there is for the Vive.
OP: have you changed your cockpit colour? It makes a world of difference. Personally I prefer "Dr. Kaii's Spiritual Teal (avatar friendly)" best. Is ED the only game you play in VR? Does SDE bother you in other games and apps as well? Also do you wear glasses even part time? Fresnel lenses apparently give a much broader sweet spot in the center than conventional lenses which brought me to this question: I wonder if current gen VR is better suited to people who move their head around more than their eyes to scan scenes? People who wear glasses tend to move their head more than their eyes.
All of that said, OP I hope you can learn to like VR but if not that's cool too. Perhaps the next generation will be better suited to your needs.
If only there were replacement non Fresnel lenses available for the Rift to cut down the SDE like there is for the Vive.
OP: have you changed your cockpit colour? It makes a world of difference. Personally I prefer "Dr. Kaii's Spiritual Teal (avatar friendly)" best. Is ED the only game you play in VR? Does SDE bother you in other games and apps as well? Also do you wear glasses even part time? Fresnel lenses apparently give a much broader sweet spot in the center than conventional lenses which brought me to this question: I wonder if current gen VR is better suited to people who move their head around more than their eyes to scan scenes? People who wear glasses tend to move their head more than their eyes.
All of that said, OP I hope you can learn to like VR but if not that's cool too. Perhaps the next generation will be better suited to your needs.