

You should still absolutely have Advanced Options if you don't already as it lets you tweak where your position is in VR to maximize what room you have once you get WMR and Steam Vr to communicate with each other properly. start Dying Light from Steam (Click OK if a window pops up that Dying Light may not have VR Support) And in Settings: Disable Antialiasing (fixes incorrect shadows etc. It might be worth a try anyway, as it is easier than running Steam Room Setup every time you use VR. However, this isnt easy to do with the headset on. I seem to recall that Advanced Options wouldn't fix this issue when I had it, because it seems to be an issue with Steam and WMR not communicating your position to each other correctly. There is the feature in Steam VRs menu to reset your seating possition. It puts a new menu in your thumbstick click Steam Menu that lets you adjust all sorts of things, including your position in VR in every direction. This also fixes an issue I used get sometimes with seated where leaning just moves the entire worldspace rather than letting you lean in VR.Īnother option that might work is to get Steam Advanced Settings, which you should absolutely have anyway, and try adjusting your offsets that way. Do the setup with the HMD at the height you'll be sitting at.

You should be able to find it easily by just checking all the options in the drop down list above your library list and searching for "room" in the searchbar.Ĭhoose Standing Room Only, and set your height to how high you want VR to think you are, so if you want your perspective to be 6' or 1.8m, set it to 72" or 183cm. I haven't used it in a while because I now have room for roomspace and don't really play VR any other way anymore. It may not show up if you don't have your HMD plugged in. It is a separate app from Steam VR's launcher. It should be under either Tools or Software. The first option is to set yourself up for seated position in WMR and then run Steam Room Setup. Turns out it was being caused by a bug that's present in both 3.0.0 and 3.0.I've had a few games do this when I set up for seated. Thanks to u/V80 below I managed to find the root cause of the issue. Dont move your head until the steam Cliff House come up. Then when you connect the link to the quest keep your head straight and connect the link. The get into the position you want to play. When the computer boots just open the oculus desktop app. I've got to the point where I'm going to be returning the headset to Amazon, I know it's probably a SteamVR bug but it feels as if WMR is treated as a second class citizen when it comes to these kind of issues. Power off and on both computer and quest.

Navigate to your Dying Light exe, click it, and press open.
Dying light vr reset seated position plus#
Previous posts to this subreddit on this issue seems to suggest this SteamVR option has been broken since the beginning of this year.ĭoes this work for anyone with a WMR headset at the moment, or anyone else with an Odyssey Plus specifically? Make sure that your VR headset is green and ready, then open your 'show hidden icons' button (also known as the tray icon) in the lower right and right click on the revive symbol, then select 'inject' and it will open your file explorer. I've also tried adjusting the available OpenVR Advanced Settings options with no results. I am using Unity, and Im having trouble setting the starting position of my camera to be in the seat. For the last couple of days I've been trying to get some of my seated games to work correctly, House of the Dying Sun and Ultrawings for example.īoth of these games start with their main menu way below floor level and are pretty much unreadable, even if I manage to start the games they remain unplayable because of this issue.Įverything I've read either suggests reconfiguring your play space from room scale to standing/seated or using the "Reset Seated Position" option from the SteamVR settings menu, niether of which work. Hello, Im fairly new to VR Development, but Im trying to create a seated VR experience where the user is sitting at a command console (Think Star Trek: Bridge Crew).
