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    I guess despite many people being affected, this problem will keep getting ignored.

    ph2001
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    It can’t be any other program. In my desperation I started turning off services and exes until I was left with the absolute barebones. Same result.

    And I’m not alone with this problem, I’ve seen at least 2 other topics of people who have the same problem with no fix. Please look into this. Please.

    in reply to: Wings of Prey not working……… #20191
    ph2001
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    Oh alright. I found many vorpX compatibility lists on the net and Wings of Prey was always listed there – but on the official site it doesn’t seem to be listed (anymore).
    What a pity, it’s the best flight game besides DCS world (where new aircraft are way too expensive).

    I really hope you can make it work, thanks.

    in reply to: Massive problems with vorpX (& Skyrim) #19935
    ph2001
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    Check this out:
    http://www.touch-base.com/documentation/Images/rotate-windows7.png

    Change this setting around from portrait to landscape or vice versa on the Rift display and try again.

    in reply to: Massive problems with vorpX (& Skyrim) #19932
    ph2001
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    I still end up with 2 screens (1 per eye) in game.
    Why am i not able to get this working?
    Is there some kind of trick i dont know yet?

    Did you set your Rift to Landscape Mode?

    in reply to: Massive problems with vorpX (& Skyrim) #19851
    ph2001
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    Sorry but it’s definitely not the cause.
    With the workaround, I can play it for now, although I can’t re-calibrate.

    It’s only and ONLY the Shift+Space combo that totally crashes the game without an error (doesn’t matter if in the main menu or in a loaded game), everything else works fine.

    in reply to: Massive problems with vorpX (& Skyrim) #19776
    ph2001
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    Yes the Rift is plugged and working.
    In the meantime I found a workaround, after the first dialog box disappears, I found out you have like 1 second to quickly press DEL and bring up the option menu, which suppresses the calibration message completely and allows you to play.

    Still, it seems to merely be a band-aid fix to some underlying problem.

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