I often fly with the goggles and came across a very annoying problem:
With head tracking on, the crosshair indicator is supposed to show you where the AC is actually heading. That's great - as long as it works.
Unfortunately, after a few head movements to the left and right, the crosshair heading indicator starts to wander off and give false information, impairing my ability to control the AC precisely. After some time it gets so bad that i have to turn my head all the way to the left or right, only to keep the crosshairs in sight.
If unattended, this poses the danger of crabbing sideways (while thinking you still fly straight). The only solution I found sofar is to reset the crosshairs. But that means to do the two finger swipe, than activate and tap the reset icon.
Each time I do that, I loose the total immersion that is for me the main attraction and reason for using the googles.
Is there any known way to improve the precision of the crosshairs indicator (or the accelerometer inside the goggles)?
With head tracking on, the crosshair indicator is supposed to show you where the AC is actually heading. That's great - as long as it works.
Unfortunately, after a few head movements to the left and right, the crosshair heading indicator starts to wander off and give false information, impairing my ability to control the AC precisely. After some time it gets so bad that i have to turn my head all the way to the left or right, only to keep the crosshairs in sight.
If unattended, this poses the danger of crabbing sideways (while thinking you still fly straight). The only solution I found sofar is to reset the crosshairs. But that means to do the two finger swipe, than activate and tap the reset icon.
Each time I do that, I loose the total immersion that is for me the main attraction and reason for using the googles.
Is there any known way to improve the precision of the crosshairs indicator (or the accelerometer inside the goggles)?
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