Is there a way to exclude all native VR games (run from SteamVR) from VORPX, or do I need to add them all individually? Starting a game built for VR while VORPX is active causes a horrible flickering in the headset, and I need to kill the game, shut down VORPX, then restart the game. Obviously, I can add them individually to the exclude menu, but I have a lot of VR games, so I’m hoping there’s an easier way. Thanks!
In my case I just open VorpX only when I’m about to use it and close it from the taskbar, the service is working but not triggered so it’s all good.
Is the most simple solution for me.
Thanks. You’re probably right on that being the best solution. I’ve been playing a lot of ESO using VORPX lately, so I’ve been leaving it running, but it would be better if I got in the habit of shutting it down after every session and starting it only when I need it.
I don’t know about you guys, but on my system (i7 6700k, RTX 2070 Super back in 2019) VorpX used ~6% CPU when idle, if i remember correctly, so i always shut it down when not needed.
Perhaps i’m a bit overprotective of my system’s resources, but i always remove anything from the tray i don’t use.
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