![]() ![]() XPD-14967 – Linux: Launching Installer via a sim action freezes the main sim window.XPD-14980 – X-Plane immediately crashes on startup when launched through the installer on Windows.XPD-14979 – Crash on ex-vis if main menu is enabled and scenery is not up to date.XPD-14995 – Missing scenery popup when flying over Red Sea east of Samara (+15+41). ![]() With still a bit of disappointment though, but I do not need the plastic bag anymore. I am not sure exactly what of all of the above made the trick, but in the end now I can play DCS with the G2. There are plenty of instructions that you need to read first before using the application so read, and take print screen photos of the instructions. There are plenty of disclaimers in the DDU, so please read them carefully and do follow the instructions carefully. Attach an updated SteamVR report with your response if you continue to have display issues with your headset. Īfter this, please re-install the most recent driver available for your device and re-test the original issue. ![]() Please use Display Driver Uninstaller to fully remove the graphics card drivers from your system.ĭisplay Driver Uninstaller is a free utility that will remove any old or corrupt driver records which can cause devices to misbehave. Resetting your graphics drivers may help. Please be patient, it may take several minutes.Īnd then, the one that helped the most was: Once rebooted, reconnect the headset to your PC. Then, choose "Remove all SteamVR USB devices." Unplug your headset from your PC, then restart your computer.ģ. From SteamVR, choose "developer" then select the "developer settings" tab.Ģ. If the issue continues, try resetting and re-installing SteamVR USB devices:ġ. Right-click in library "Properties > "BETAS" > enable Beta LKG Build.Īfter completely opting into all the Beta builds, go ahead and retest the issue. You can do this the same you would for SteamVR. You should also opt into the LKG Beta for Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR. To opt into SteamVR Beta, find Steam VR in your Library, right-click and select "Properties" > "BETAS" tab and select SteamVR Beta.To opt into Steam Client Beta, open the Steam Client and go to "Steam" > "Settings" > "Account" and enable Beta participation.To begin troubleshooting, please opt into both the SteamVR and Steam Client Beta. ![]() Sorry to learn about the difficulties you've experienced with your Reverb and SteamVR.Īfter the recent detection issues are you still able to launch the Windows Mixed Reality portal and have it detect your headset without issue? Thanks for reaching out and bringing this to our attention. A bit frustrating not to have it at its full potential, but better than feeling totally sick due to stutter. I have the feeling that playing DCS with the G2 is not at its optimum at the moment, and it won't be solved until someone (Eagle Dynamics, or Steam) develop some significant improvements, but at least the game is playable. Please see the suggested solutions I got from SteamVR below. Well, not without a plastic bag on the side ready for an "accident".Īfter spending a good number of hours checking various potential solution (like the motion smoothing in this series by eaglecash867) and after contacting the SteamVR team, I managed to get to a point where it is possible to use my Reverb G2. It was very frustrating since my PC specs are very decent (i9-10900K, NVIDIA 3080, 32GB RAM) and while playing I had a very significant amount of stutter all around the place to the point of the game not being playable. I had exactly the same problems as you have described above with my new HP Reverb G2 when playing DCS. I'm running an 8700K at 5GHz atm with 32Gb Ram and an MSI 3900 Gaming Trio. No issues whatsoever, smooth as silk and brilliant clarity. I was almost putting the G2 back in the box and returning it until I tried X-Plane 11. I've already followed the guides in this forum from other helpful members. Is anyone else experiencing this or do I need to keep adjusting settings. Also, the opening screen / menu flickers like mad when loading. I turned everything down to negate any FPS issues and it's the same. It's almost like image smoothing is off but I've tried both ways and it doesn't make any difference. Problem is if I look sideways out of the cockpit in any plane the image stutters and I'm getting ghosting and double images. Looking forwards is ok. I dialled down the settings a bit to maintain similar GPU load and 45 fps owing to more pixels. The image is crystal clear and very sharp. I disconnected the Index and connected the G2, installed relevant software and started DCS. The only thing that could be better was the image resolution which is why I ordered the G2. I already have a Valve Index and am really happy with the performance, very smooth and fluid. I ordered a G2 in July and it arrived a couple of days ago. ![]()
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