Galaxy Map in VR
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 5:26 pm
Post your tips & tricks!
I've had my Rift about a month, but have only been in the galaxy map a few times, and what a pain in the ass it was. I tried mapping my control bindings to something that made sense, but I still had a hell of a time trying to figure out what I was doing.
Then one evening, it just clicked. I had been trying to navigate the cursor directly onto a star, like you do with the mouse, but I just ended up getting twisted around and upside down, and maybe a little sick. Then I finally figured out that you only need to move the cursor to the disc, which is on the same plane as the cursor and connected to the star with a drop down line (or up). Now it's a breeze to select nearby stars.
I have my joystick set up like so:
pitch moves my cursor forward and back.
roll moves my cursor right and left.
twist rotates the map.
On my throttle, I have a hat switch to move the cursor up and down.
I have something assigned to tilt the map, but I don't remember and don't use it anymore.
Oh, and the throttle itself is used to zoom in and out (same as debug camera so it's natural for me).
So when I enter the map and want to visit a nearby high tech system, I usually zoom out a bit, and then rotate the map so that the high tech system is in front of me. Then I push forward on the joystick to move the cursor toward the system, and jog right or left as required. If I'm too high or too low, I use the hat switch to get closer to on plane. When the cursor gets near the disc, it kind of snaps to it, and then it is just a matter of selecting it. Then I just use my normal navigation buttons to navigate the panels.
However, I do still have some problems:
Sometimes, when the cursor has a system highlighted, I can't select it for a nav point, or can't select the system map. When this happens, I have to exit the galaxy map and start over, and it usually works the second time. I'd love to find a fix for this.
It also is a lot slower than whipping the mouse around, like if you want to check what ship is stored at that system 300ly away. I hope there is a fast mode that I just don't know about.
Anyway, the key thing about the galaxy map in VR, imho, is using the discs and not trying to select system spheres directly.

I've had my Rift about a month, but have only been in the galaxy map a few times, and what a pain in the ass it was. I tried mapping my control bindings to something that made sense, but I still had a hell of a time trying to figure out what I was doing.
Then one evening, it just clicked. I had been trying to navigate the cursor directly onto a star, like you do with the mouse, but I just ended up getting twisted around and upside down, and maybe a little sick. Then I finally figured out that you only need to move the cursor to the disc, which is on the same plane as the cursor and connected to the star with a drop down line (or up). Now it's a breeze to select nearby stars.
I have my joystick set up like so:
pitch moves my cursor forward and back.
roll moves my cursor right and left.
twist rotates the map.
On my throttle, I have a hat switch to move the cursor up and down.
I have something assigned to tilt the map, but I don't remember and don't use it anymore.
Oh, and the throttle itself is used to zoom in and out (same as debug camera so it's natural for me).
So when I enter the map and want to visit a nearby high tech system, I usually zoom out a bit, and then rotate the map so that the high tech system is in front of me. Then I push forward on the joystick to move the cursor toward the system, and jog right or left as required. If I'm too high or too low, I use the hat switch to get closer to on plane. When the cursor gets near the disc, it kind of snaps to it, and then it is just a matter of selecting it. Then I just use my normal navigation buttons to navigate the panels.
However, I do still have some problems:
Sometimes, when the cursor has a system highlighted, I can't select it for a nav point, or can't select the system map. When this happens, I have to exit the galaxy map and start over, and it usually works the second time. I'd love to find a fix for this.
It also is a lot slower than whipping the mouse around, like if you want to check what ship is stored at that system 300ly away. I hope there is a fast mode that I just don't know about.
Anyway, the key thing about the galaxy map in VR, imho, is using the discs and not trying to select system spheres directly.
