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Camera Drift in Cockpit View

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The camera is constantly shifting on me and sometimes I end up outside the plane.
Using an HP Reverb G2 with AMD 6900xt, any ideas if there is a way to fix this or lessen the issue?

 


AMD 5800x | Nvidia 3080 (12gb) | 64gb ram

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Do you have some axes on your controller to look around if your not flying in VR? If yes, then try to increase null zones and change sensitivity for those axes.


Gerald K. - Germany

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I solved 90% of the issue, so the main issue is never play VR in the dark, hence keep your room lights on.

Also, I changed my monitor from a 32" a couple feet away to a 43" about 3 feet away, and that seems to have helped.

I have one last annoyance with the HP Reverb G2, and that is sometimes I have to keep changing my refresh rate back and forth as many as 3x - 4x (usually twice and it gets it), otherwise all bright objects flicker about as bad as a burning out light bulb.

I still have to reset the view now and then, but it's like once every few minutes instead of constantly fighting the camera. It works plenty good enough now, overall the G2 is a keeper for me I think, and returning the MQ2.


 

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AMD 5800x | Nvidia 3080 (12gb) | 64gb ram

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