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For those of you using DK2 or CV1...

 

For those of you, struggling to read gauges and/or hud...

 

Download ovr_sdk_ from Oculus

 

Do the following....

 

1.Open Oculus home first (other wise you get lag, if this is the case, just shut down both Oculus home and ovr_sdk, and restart Oculus home)

 

2.Open ovr_sdk and set Pixels per display pixel overide to 1.5 or 2 ( try it out, and see whats best for you)

 

3. Start DCS, and BINGO :thumbup:

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For those of you using DK2 or CV1...

 

For those of you, struggling to read gauges and/or hud...

 

Download ovr_sdk_ from Oculus

 

Do the following....

 

1.Open Oculus home first (other wise you get lag, if this is the case, just shut down both Oculus home and ovr_sdk, and restart Oculus home)

 

2.Open ovr_sdk and set Pixels per display pixel overide to 1.5 or 2 ( try it out, and see whats best for you)

 

3. Start DCS, and BINGO :thumbup:

 

For some reason I see no improvement when trying this,Not sure Why?

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Did you install Oculus in the default directory? If not, you have to specify the location under "File" in the SDK. I am also leaving the debug tool open, closing it seems to nullify the change sometimes.

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This wont need to be sticky, as these functions will be part of DCS UI Coming Soon .

 

The Feature has been integrated internally already(as stated by wags), so it's simply a matter of time.

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Did you install Oculus in the default directory? If not, you have to specify the location under "File" in the SDK. I am also leaving the debug tool open, closing it seems to nullify the change sometimes.

 

Thank You,I'll have a look:thumbup:

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100th post about this.....

DCS is also adding that option directly to the DCS Settings.

 

Too bad I didn't find one of the hundred posts when I read through about 65 pages of posts in the two VR threads. There may have been 100 mentions of "the debug tool" in those threads, but not one single explanation of what that was or where to download it (and I searched).

 

Anyway I figured it out and it wouldn't hurt in the weeks before the VR tab is added to the options menu to sticky a thread telling people to go to the Oculus website and download the Oculus SDK which contains the Oculus Debug Tool which has the Pixel Density setting in it. Not even Wags in his video mentioned where to get the damn thing!

 

/Rant over

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Too bad I didn't find one of the hundred posts when I read through about 65 pages of posts in the two VR threads. There may have been 100 mentions of "the debug tool" in those threads, but not one single explanation of what that was or where to download it (and I searched).

 

Anyway I figured it out and it wouldn't hurt in the weeks before the VR tab is added to the options menu to sticky a thread telling people to go to the Oculus website and download the Oculus SDK which contains the Oculus Debug Tool which has the Pixel Density setting in it. Not even Wags in his video mentioned where to get the damn thing!

 

/Rant over

 

Fully agree.

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there actually was instructions posted repeatedly, just randomly throughout the pages and pages of discussion.

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For me the debug tool only works on DCS 2.0 Alpha,it doesnt work with the Beta version.

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For me the debug tool only works on DCS 2.0 Alpha,it doesnt work with the Beta version.

 

 

tool works in both for me

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It will work regardless of what game/program you run... If it dosent work, you made an error setting it up....

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This is how I get it to work.

 

I open the debug tool(nothing else opened yet)

Then i change pixels to 1.5

Then under visible hud I select layer (this will show the change at the bottom whilst in the rift.. ie 1.5 or 2.0 under pixel density )

 

I then load dcs

Once loaded i go back to the debug tool and change layer to none under visible hud.

 

I leave the debug tool open. I don't close it

 

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