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I run a Reverb, and I don't have to use the --force_enable_vr with the MT executable, it seems having the VR checked in the game settings works for that, I only have
--force_OpenXR, and I'm not sure I need that.
Then again, I run using the Opencomposite with OpenXr Tools and OpenXr Toolkit.
Either way, I do not need to force the VR.
Have you tried running it without forcing the VR through the executable modifier? Ensure VR is checked in game settings and just try it with the force XR modifier.
Space before parameters. Must be separated.
Not sure why it doesnt work, but you should remove the force openxr. Thats not needed because MT VR only works in openxr.
If you run DCS in MT, then it ALWAYS selects OpenXR. You cant evne run it in another runtime.
Only DCS in ST can switch between different runtimes.