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SvennoJ said:
Asedebck said:
i have issue with center of the field of view shifting a little to the left (very noticeable in tumblevr and the rigs demo). Anybody got that too?

I have some view shifting too. Sometimes in DC VR. After a few races I'll have to sit slightly angled on my couch to watch straight out the car window. I also sometimes slowly sink down behind the wheel, yet that can be reset with a simple options click. You can't reset the 'north' position afaik. Maybe turning the headset off and back on could reset it. It's the same in other games where you have a clear 'north' position to look to. I'm sitting a bit too far from the camera though, right at the 10ft edge.

I've also had a few times where the headset turns all black for a second, then comes back on. It's only happened a couple times in 40 hours of play time, very disorienting. And twice I had rotational tracking not work at all, but I think that was from turning the headset on out of view of the camera. It could use a stability patch :)

I use the old (square) camera, sitting under the tv aimed directly at me.

thank you very much for sharin your expierence.

I did some more research and some people really think its the camera fault (its not official confirmed by sony yet).

The reason should be that the distance between the two camera lenses from the ps4 cam are in some models to far from each others (just a milimeter would cause tracking issues). The PSVR software is set to a specific distance to measure your location but if that distance is just a little bit off, it causes troubles. Ill replace my camera next week and will see if its helps.

If thats really the case this should be fixiable through software though. The distance just needs to be adjustable to correct the measurement