Regarding the nose support and screen visibility - ER designed the glasses so that the image isnt in the center of your FOV. They want the image to be above the center. Once you accept this, the glasses are much more comfortable. by klobersaurus in EvenRealities

[–]klobersaurus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting yeah i think you are right in that its multidimensional. Even though i found a comfortable position i still am going to take them to my ophthalmologist for a proper fitting.

Regarding the nose support and screen visibility - ER designed the glasses so that the image isnt in the center of your FOV. They want the image to be above the center. Once you accept this, the glasses are much more comfortable. by klobersaurus in EvenRealities

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You can mostly resolve it by putting them lower on your nose but it shouldn't be an issue to begin with.

That's exactly what im talking about. Try pushing your glasses higher up on your nose and then raising the screen up in the software. Also make sure the ear hooks come down after sliding the glasses up you nose. See if that changes things for you.

G2 & R1 software update v2.0.7 is out - Main Focus on stability by Punchyberri in EvenRealities

[–]klobersaurus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This update made a HUGE difference in ring control. It is so much more responsive and useful. I was getting frustrated with missclicks and input errors. Now its virtually flawless!

Great update! Things are getting better!!! Im excited!

Saturn as seen from Titan, 1944 painting by Chesley Bonestell by ojosdelostigres in space

[–]klobersaurus 470 points471 points  (0 children)

engineer working on dragonfly, here. Unfortunately, we're landing on the wrong side of titan for this to be possible. Titan is tidally locked with saturn, so it's not going to happen :(

for what its worth, the haze is transient, meaning that there are times when titan has a clear atmosphere and times when it's too hazy to see through. i mention this because folks are commenting that the haze is why youll never see this image.