I've been playing ED for some time but have just now picked up the Oculus Rift S. I've been enjoying the VR experience so far, but it's going to take some getting used to.
I have some questions on how to optimize the experience.
1. The main problem I've had so far with the Rift is the crappy Oculus software - it just seems to be constantly in the way. I don't use the hand controllers, yet every time I start a session the Rift software wants to calibrate "Guardian", even though I've been through the process several times already. I play seated and I'll never need to be kept safe from the "boundaries of my play area". Also, about half the time I start ED, the Rift won't show it to me, insisting on bringing up the standard Home menu and Oculus store.
2. Even though I've only used it for two days, the right controller battery is low (even though I've only used it for setup). This apparently means that half way through a play session I'll get a "Critical Error" and can't get back into ED. This is unnerving because the game continues and I have absolutely no control -- I can't even use the controller or the mouse to quit the game and I have to quickly kill the process in Task Manager before I crash into something.
Is there a way to setup my environment so that the Oculus software stays out of the way?
I have some questions on how to optimize the experience.
1. The main problem I've had so far with the Rift is the crappy Oculus software - it just seems to be constantly in the way. I don't use the hand controllers, yet every time I start a session the Rift software wants to calibrate "Guardian", even though I've been through the process several times already. I play seated and I'll never need to be kept safe from the "boundaries of my play area". Also, about half the time I start ED, the Rift won't show it to me, insisting on bringing up the standard Home menu and Oculus store.
2. Even though I've only used it for two days, the right controller battery is low (even though I've only used it for setup). This apparently means that half way through a play session I'll get a "Critical Error" and can't get back into ED. This is unnerving because the game continues and I have absolutely no control -- I can't even use the controller or the mouse to quit the game and I have to quickly kill the process in Task Manager before I crash into something.
Is there a way to setup my environment so that the Oculus software stays out of the way?