Question Hud Displays

Discussion in 'Community Support' started by Nash Bobo, Nov 7, 2024.

  1. Nash Bobo

    Nash Bobo Well-Known Member

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    What is my options for HUD displays these days?

    Nash
     
  2. Maskerader

    Maskerader Well-Known Member

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  3. Nash Bobo

    Nash Bobo Well-Known Member

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    Any and all Hud displays like OtterHud.
    My computer broke about 3 months back. I was using OtterHud. It worked well for me. I understand OtterHud is gone. So, my computer is back, what works well with Raceroom if OtterHud is gone.
    Thanks
    Nash
     
  4. Maskerader

    Maskerader Well-Known Member

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    OtterHUD is not gone but it's not recommended anymore because it often causes issues. But if it works fine for you, then you can still use it.

    ReHUD is a newer HUD but works differently than OtterHUD, so you need to run the game in window or borderless window mode (switch it in game settings > video) and it also doesn't like DXVK (Vulcan) option (so instead use normal version of the game or 32 bit version).
     
  5. [weichenschleicher]

    [weichenschleicher] Member

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    I'm still using otterhud and I never had
    any issues or any problems :)
     
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  6. Rmbonk86

    Rmbonk86 Active Member

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    I just posted a issue a few minutes ago related to this HUD. When switching the same windows borderless or widowed mode the sim crashes out. I can only run in fullscreen mode.
     
  7. Maskerader

    Maskerader Well-Known Member

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    You can edit Documents\My games\SimBin\RaceRoom Racing Experience\UserData\graphics_options.xml
    You need windowMode line, 0 is window, 1 is fullscreen, 2 is borderless window.