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Describe the bug
Whenever i have RPM installed. and im inside of the main fighter cockpit (maybe more cockpits too) everything on the outside appears to be a way lower fov then inside the cockpit. and moves quicker because of it. causing a really dizzying effect. To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1 have RPM installed
2. have this mod installed
3. go in a fighter cockpit
Screenshots
cant provide one. since it appears to only be the case in the vr headset (i have a valve index) and not on my monitor.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
OS: Windows 10
ksp version: 1.9.1
mod version: latest as of post.
additional note: not the case without rpm
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I can't reproduce this. I have the RPM mod installed, but do not see weirdness with the FOV. Can you be more specific? What's the name of the cockpit? Can you try taking a screenshot of the "Display VR View" window, accessible from the SteamVR status window on the desktop while VR is running. This window shows what you are seeing in VR. Maybe we can tell the FOV weirdness from that. Also attach the KSP.log, sometimes that reveals some clues.
Describe the bug
Whenever i have RPM installed. and im inside of the main fighter cockpit (maybe more cockpits too) everything on the outside appears to be a way lower fov then inside the cockpit. and moves quicker because of it. causing a really dizzying effect.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1 have RPM installed
2. have this mod installed
3. go in a fighter cockpit
Screenshots
cant provide one. since it appears to only be the case in the vr headset (i have a valve index) and not on my monitor.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
OS: Windows 10
ksp version: 1.9.1
mod version: latest as of post.
additional note: not the case without rpm
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: