Many WMR users (me included) experience bad head tracking with the view skipping and/or lagging. After this, the game should allow you to press the button of your wheel/controller and set it up for use in-game. TO AVOID THIS PROBLEM: When you get to the warning screen you need to left-mouse-click on the DR "mirror window" on your desktop. However, after this the game would not detect my wheel. The first time I encountered this screen I hit the button on my wheel (T150) but nothing happened, so I hit. To make it go away and finish loading the game, you need to hit the button on your wheel/controller or hit. When you start the game it will pause on a screen warning about different levels of intensity, etc. Step 2: Getting the game to recognize my racing wheel: This worked for me and once everything is set up you only need to launch DR directly from Steam-no need to start SteamVR first. If you want to change Super Sampling values for Revive, you will need to use OpenVRAdvanced Settings where there's a Revive specific tab for all settings relating to Revive.Start Steam VR then launch Dirt Rally as normal from the Steam Library - Ignore the warning about VR and just press "yes".Delete Oculus software if you wish as it is no longer needed for Dirt Rally (I have not tried this method with other games yet).(this step probably isn't needed but it won't hurt and takes seconds.) Repeat steps 7 & 8 but this time choose "inject" from Revive dashboard.dll files(Your Drive\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\DiRT Rally) then run patch. Select "patch" then locate the Dirt.exe in same folder as you dropped the.Start Steam VR and right-click on the Revive icon in your Taskbar.Copy "LibOVRRT32_1.dll" and "LibOVRRT64_1.dll" to your Dirt Rally Steam folder (Your Drive\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\DiRT Rally).Locate files "LibOVRRT32_1.dll" and "LibOVRRT64_1.dll" in C:\OculusSetup-DownloadCache (C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-runtime if you already had Oculus downloaded) Your drive letter may be different to mine - it'll be where you download stuff to.If you do not already have Oculus Software see my links at the bottom.Begin download of Oculus Software and cancel at 10.If you already have Oculus installed skip to step 5. Here's a link to the original guide I used: Step 1: Getting the game to start in SteamVR: Most of these resources are for Vive/revive rather than WMR, but they worked just the same. I could not find a comprehensive guide to setting up DR anywhere, so I thought I would make a post collecting all the different resources I used to make the game work for me! Both games work and look great for me in WMR, but DiRT Rally definitely took a lot more effort to get going. I mainly bought it for sims type games like Elite Dangerous and DiRT Rally. So, I'm pretty new to VR/WMR having picked up my Lenovo Explorer in an after Xmas sale.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |