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Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 5:48 pm
by evovi
After a few issues with my PC, I celebrated it's return to life By ordering myself a rift, first can I say.. Wow! The effect is amazing, looking around, behind your seat even looking down at your hands and lap, it just feels like you're there.. Now I'm far out from the bubble so I've not basked in the sanctuary of a station nor have I gone planet side yet....

Now, as I'm exploring you know the screens I'm frequenting, galaxy and system.. Opening the system map and peering forwards and to my right the celestial bodies popping out in the distance looks amazing.. Navigating this screen with keys is doable.. But the galaxy map.. It's impossible to hit a system with the mouse so sliding the blue circle around and all axes becomes a very time consuming process to target a system, anyone got any tips as to plotting routes without spending 5 minutes cursor sliding?

Re: Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 7:25 pm
by smartroad
I have noticed the same issue with the Vive. I wish that it would have a "eye pointer" where the center of view would be a recital that helps to target the system (in Galaxy map) or body (in System view).

Re: Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 7:30 pm
by damienvaldes
My map works off my HOTAS. The directional thrusters move the pointer around.

Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 7:53 pm
by evovi
Mine works off the hat on my throttle but it's up a bit, down a bit, right a bit left a bit, then that's only in the x and y axis - z axis is feel for the mouse on my desktop as apposed to hover click done, like smart road says, a reticle driven by head movement would be brilliant and more fluid.. Galaxy map needs more work for vr fdevs!

Re: Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 8:10 pm
by JohnLuke

Re: Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 9:05 pm
by TorTorden
The galaxy map takes a bit of getting used to.

First off.

You have to completely forget mouse navigation in it.
COMPLETELY!
And you can often move the mouse outside the desktop window and loose focus on the game so no input will work (Dear FD...)

The second. Setup and experiment using the hotas for navigating the map (I kind of assume you have one) you can also use the xbx controller to set map to.
But the map bindings are set seperate from all others so you won't unmap your hat switches by setting them.

Then you have to have grid and grid dots visible.
This is because YOU CANNOT select stars directly but you have to manouver the cirlce (you need to tilt camera to see it properly every time you open the map) on those dots and you can plot course like usual.

Once I set it up on my hotas I also needed about three days to get comfortable with it and it is still miles from as easy when mouse and keyboard worked.

But the main clue is to aim for the dots on the grid. And not the stars themselves.

Re: Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 9:49 pm
by evovi
Thanks! I will have a fiddle

Re: Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 9:50 pm
by TorTorden
And congrats!

You have dived down the rabbit hole now.

Re: Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 10:32 pm
by AJH
TorTorden wrote:And you can often move the mouse outside the desktop window and loose focus on the game so no input will work


You can adjust the settings to make the desktop window full screen, then this is not a problem anymore, that said, you still need arrow key selection, but it makes camera orientation changes with the mouse safe.

Re: Rift

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 10:41 pm
by TorTorden
Nah with hotas and VR I only need the mouse for one thing and one thing only.
Opening the quality section of the graphics option.

For some weird reason you can only access that via mouse click.