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    Graphical Glitches

    When I'm flying around as an eagle, I'm seeing black at the top of my visor, as well as into the head of the bird at the bottom. It's like the camera is pushed too far back. I have the latest Geforce Drivers Version 373.06. Since there are no graphical settings from within Eagle flight... not sure how to fix this. I have a GTX980
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    Hi KingGraham9! Can you send me some screenshots so I can take a further look? Thanks.
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    Hi

    I've just bought Eagle Flight and I also noticed the black patch at the top of the screen when flying (it's not there in the cut scenes).
    Here is an example.



    It's very annoying and distracting.
    How can I get rid of it?

    I have:
    i7 @ 4.6Mhz
    16Gb RAM
    GTX1080
    Oculus Rift

    Regards Peter
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    Originally Posted by Solo086 Go to original post
    Hi

    I've just bought Eagle Flight and I also noticed the black patch at the top of the screen when flying (it's not there in the cut scenes).
    Here is an example.



    It's very annoying and distracting.
    How can I get rid of it?

    I have:
    i7 @ 4.6Mhz
    16Gb RAM
    GTX1080
    Oculus Rift

    Regards Peter
    Thanks for the screenshot! The dark spot that you are seeing is meant to appear as the forehead and the beak of the eagle. Apologies for the confusion there!

    Currently, there is not an option to disable it. However, I'd be happy to pass this feedback to the team for further review.
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    However, I'd be happy to pass this feedback to the team for further review.
    Thanks.
    It looks nothing like an eagle's forehead. More like a bit of black space where the graphics haven't worked.
    Can an eagle even see it's own forehead?

    Yes please get them to get rid of this as it takes away from the experience.

    Regards

    Peter
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