Hi everyone,
I've used Elite Dangerous in VR a good bit in the past, both with my original headset (DK2) and my Odyssey+. It's been several months since I've played Elite in VR, but when I started it up today it was incredibly hard to focus on anything, and when I popped up the WMR in-game menu I realized why - the left and right view are not vertically aligned. There's a double image of everything a few millimeters off from each other compared to the WMR pop-up menu.
This doesn't happen in any other game I play (SUPERHOT, Project Cars 2, Assetto Corsa), nor does it happen in the WMR home area or the Steam VR home area. I made sure to test everything in the past few minutes to make sure this isn't a driver/Windows 10/Steam VR update bug. Also this is definitely different than the "distance" alignment thing you run into sometimes where a pop-up menu looks unnaturally close or far away compared to the surroundings...I'd describe that as a horizontal alignment issue. This one is literally like the left viewpoint has been moved a few millimeters higher than the right.
Any ideas on how this can be tweaked out to fix the issue? If I just kinda "deal with it" for 5-6 minutes my eyes seem to adjust to it, but when removing the headset everything is WAY off for a few minutes and that doesn't seem like a great option. Anyone else having a similar issue?
I've used Elite Dangerous in VR a good bit in the past, both with my original headset (DK2) and my Odyssey+. It's been several months since I've played Elite in VR, but when I started it up today it was incredibly hard to focus on anything, and when I popped up the WMR in-game menu I realized why - the left and right view are not vertically aligned. There's a double image of everything a few millimeters off from each other compared to the WMR pop-up menu.
This doesn't happen in any other game I play (SUPERHOT, Project Cars 2, Assetto Corsa), nor does it happen in the WMR home area or the Steam VR home area. I made sure to test everything in the past few minutes to make sure this isn't a driver/Windows 10/Steam VR update bug. Also this is definitely different than the "distance" alignment thing you run into sometimes where a pop-up menu looks unnaturally close or far away compared to the surroundings...I'd describe that as a horizontal alignment issue. This one is literally like the left viewpoint has been moved a few millimeters higher than the right.
Any ideas on how this can be tweaked out to fix the issue? If I just kinda "deal with it" for 5-6 minutes my eyes seem to adjust to it, but when removing the headset everything is WAY off for a few minutes and that doesn't seem like a great option. Anyone else having a similar issue?