Hello everybody, I've installed RF2 yesterday and I spent all of last night trying to get the game to appear borderless on screen while playing in VR. I've tried everything but when I go to the graphic config page the game is always set to "windowed". The problem is that, when I take the VR off my head and then put it back on, the game drops to the WIN11 bar and I no longer have the mouse arrow. If I click on the game window then in VR I see everything black. So I'm in an infinite loop... Can anybody help me? Thanks
Here's my VR profile, it's borderless windowed. I'm on windows 10 though, maybe there's an issue with windows 11. Code: //[[gMa1.002f (c)2016 ]] [[ ]] [COMPONENTS] LanguagesFile=GAME.DIC VideoGUID=00002482-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 VideoDriver=0 VideoResW=2560 VideoResH=1440 VideoRefreshRate=120 VideoMode=63 VideoRefresh=1 WindowedMode=1 Borderless=0 VrMirror=1 EPostProcessingSettings=3 MSAA=2 VSyncMode=0 UseFXAA=1 ShaderLevel=0 SubViews=0 UseSubViewParams=1 WorkaroundFlags=0 ViewParams=(0.540, 0.340, 0.600, 15.000, 0.037) // screen width (m), screen height (m), eye distance (m), side angle (deg), bezel gap (m) LeftView=(0.540, 0.340, 0.600, 15.000, 0.037) RightView=(0.540, 0.340, 0.600, 15.000, 0.037) PreferredGPU=1524722900 WidescreenUI=0 WidescreenUIWidth=500 WidescreenHUD=0 CustomVidRes=(0, 0) VRUIScale=(1.000, 1.000, 1.000) MinimumVidRes=(800, 600) MaximumVidRes=(99999, 99999) [INSTALL] InstallFrom= InstallTo= [AUTOLAUNCH] Mode=Off LaunchTime=600 [VERSION] Version=-1.000000
have you tried pressing the DEL key? That is the default key for waking up the mouse pointer. (not sure how it works in VR though)
@emabia72 Where do you change your Graphics Settings, before you start the Game, in the small Selection Window, where you can select the Option to set the Graphics or directly in Game on the Graphics Tab? Do it in the small Selection Window and not in Game. I did notice that Values are shown differently in the both Methods, but if you set Windowed in the Graphics Settings Window, it will be windowed, even if you see something else in Game. So don't trust what you see in Game on the Graphics Tab, trust the Values that you see, when you set the Graphics in the small Window that opens, when you select "Start Graphics Configuration", in the small Selection Window. You can see it on the 2nd Screenshot below. (but i'm on Windows 10 too and don't use VR, so it might not solve your Problem)