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As much as I love VR. i cannot fly Glass Cockpits anymore because I find them such a strain to read and basically unreadable, which is a shame because I mainly fly GA. At the moment I find the Cessna C152 or the CJ4 the most acceptable. I have scoured multiple tutorials, but it seems we going to have to live with what we have until technology improves. Unless any one knows some magic for my Oculus Quest 2. Hey Ho

me too

hate glass cockpits in a sim. This is something MS or devs dont get it

Its not because we oldies are die hard of the golden days...they think we are just a bunch of old times were better and counter aviation has changed

well, its not that, id love to use a Garmin in a real plane, but in the sim the Garmin takes the whole cockpit, and even then digits are two small and inside graphics...are FS95 quality. 

Why would i want to buy a top graphic sim like MS2020 and spend most of the flight looking at a FS95 graphic Garmin?

Besides, in most parts of the planet GA planes are still analog

You might want to read this for some rationale being EFIS legibility:

https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/can-you-read-the-cockpit-what-headset-do-you-have/340077/22?u=cptlucky8

However all is not lost, there are ways developers could use out-the-box thinking to make EFIS more readable easily in VR, which you might want to support in voting:

[BUG/FEATURE] EFIS Screens Problems and Solutions for higher legibility

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