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Posted 8/1/2007 5:06:47 AM
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Little background on myself first. On a scale of 1-10 my cpu knowledge would rate a 8. MY OS is Windows Vista on a Intell P4 3.4 and a 1 gig of ram. My video card is the Radeon X1950 with a X-FI Soundblaster card. All drivers are updated including VR920. VR920 outside of WoW seems to working perfectly. I talked too Todd on the phone (I think it was him) and crossed out the possiblitiy for the most part of being the calibration. The numbers on the calibration match perfect when my head tilts yaws and turns. When my head turns back to what I think is the start point the #'s are just about all on zero as they should be. Set the glasses on the table and the numbers stop moving completely with a slight 1 or 2 number twitch every once in awhile.

I also have XP in WoW addons as most people do who customize their own UI's. Also tried scripting once but I dont have the patience to do it. Once I load into game the UI for VR920 options menu pops up as it should. Now I have tried it with my addons enabled and disabled (accept for the vr920 addon). It shows me from the front left of the avatar with a view of my back right side. If I adjust my camera so I have the 3rd person behind chase cam view then run forward it resets to the forward left side again with the back right view. But I can look left and right. So that sounds like somehow it is getting confused OR the start position in the WoW addon is just plain wrong. Im gonna do somemore testing and report back. I hope this helps any.

By the way VR920 had no problems for me installing and using the glasses on Windows Vista *two thumbs up* also Radeon x1950 works great with it with no problems encountered yet accept the stereo stuff I havn't learned yet.

Why cry over spilled milk when you can mop it up laughing.

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Posted 8/1/2007 5:39:06 PM
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Im struggling to understand your problem completely through your description.  Perhaps it's just me, I don't know if my cohorts have seen this yet.  Is it possible to post a screenshot of this?

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Posted 8/2/2007 8:45:15 AM


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@Illusion: One thing I was thinking about last night before going to bed. . . are you able to turn your head in such a way that you are now behind your toon, or does it (the camera) stay in the same location relative to you no matter where you move?

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Posted 8/2/2007 8:48:17 AM


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@Illusion: This is probably going to be a bit of an annoying request, but could you list all the active/enabled addons that you have installed? I'd like to test for conflicts on this end.

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Posted 8/6/2007 4:18:57 AM
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Well I stopped testing it the day after my post. I recieved orders sending me to Iraq. Took me by surprise since I got out 3 years ago. So I hate to say it but by the time I get to use my vr920's im sure they will have the VR950's out. But if there is any stuff you need tested in Iraq let me know

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Posted 8/6/2007 8:23:39 AM


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@Illusion: Good luck to you over there, and I wish you a speedy and safe return. We'll be here when you get back if you have any questions.

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