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  • #199009
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    20/12/21
    vorpX 21.1.1 has been released.

    This is a maintenance release with the below changes and fixes. If nothing comes up with it that requires immediate attention, that should be it for this year. Happy holidays to everyone!

    • Improved: Cyberpunk 2077: DirectVR FOV added, .ini tweaks for FullVR comfort. If you played Cyberpunk 2077 before with vorpX, resetting the profile to default in the config app is recommended.
    • Improved: DX12 changes to circumvent Cyberpunk 2077 crashes with Radeon GPUs
    • Improved: Instead of dismissing them DirectVR now utilizes resolutions it considers too wide for the current situation and shows an according performance hint if nothing better is available, e.g. AMD VSR resolutions weren’t always used before.
    • Fixed: Headset Sync ‘Fast’ could cause stutter since vorpX 21.1.0
    • Fixed: TrackIR recentering did not work from the vorpX menu.
    • Fixed: ALT key was ‘stuck’ after ALT-TAB to/from desktop.
    • Fixed: Installing hook helpers could fail under some circumstances
    • Fixed: Config app could become ‘invisible’ after disconnecting a second monitor if it was opened on the removed monitor before.
    • Fixed: DX11: some special shader definitions weren’t applied correctly anymore.
    • Fixed: Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor: scalable HUD didn’t work anymore.
    #199008

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    Edgenier
    Participant

    Patch 1.05 solved my crashes. I played some hours in FullVR and the Z3D is incredible, very close to G3D. The NPCs are living, it is not comparable to Assassins Creed in Z3D and Third Person. Wow, thank you very much to Ralf and the vorpx community !

    For those who own a RTX 3000 or Big Navi
    my recommendations in 40fps Gaming:

    Graphic settings:
    Res. 3200×2400
    FOV 135
    Medium and High Mixed
    Raytracing on + Medium
    DLSS Ultra Performance

    vorpx:
    85% Zoom
    Sharpen 2.00
    Z3D 3.00
    Edge Peak 3D 50%
    Edge Peak Driving
    Fluidsync 40/80

    Vehicle Handling Mod:
    https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/209

    I’ve arrived at similar settings but must have DLSS set to Quality which costs me 45fps and goes to about 42fps. Being able to set fluidsync to 40/80 would solve all my problems, didn’t know you could do that! How do you set it to 40/80?

    #198941
    markbradley1982
    Participant

    I’m playing Cyberpunk 2077 exclusively on my Vive using VorpX instead of on my 70 inch 4k tv hooked up to my PC. The 3D effect and extra immersion is that good.

    #198935

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    ttanaka
    Participant

    Where can I get the profile for Cyberpunk 2077?

    #198932

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    Dave
    Participant

    Patch 1.05 solved my crashes. I played some hours in FullVR and the Z3D is incredible, very close to G3D. The NPCs are living, it is not comparable to Assassins Creed in Z3D and Third Person. Wow, thank you very much to Ralf and the vorpx community !

    For those who own a RTX 3000 or Big Navi
    my recommendations in 40fps Gaming:

    Graphic settings:
    Res. 3200×2400
    FOV 135
    Medium and High Mixed
    Raytracing on + Medium
    DLSS Ultra Performance

    vorpx:
    85% Zoom
    Sharpen 2.00
    Z3D 3.00
    Edge Peak 3D 50%
    Edge Peak Driving
    Fluidsync 40/80

    Vehicle Handling Mod:
    https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/209

    #198927
    zero_nanometer
    Participant

    Also… update, my HP G2 came in today but doesn’t want to work with my x570 motherboard of course so waiting on a work-around. If you’re lurking here and wondering “sHoUld i GeT vOrPx tO pLaY CyBeRpUnK 2077?”

    The answer is YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Again Ralf single handedly fixed the game and made it actually as good as the hype

    #198920

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    Mossfoot
    Participant

    @Ralf Nope, switched it back to WMR as before (double checked).

    However, after the new update from CP2077 (Hotfix 1.5) the connection is being made again, but all my options regarding screen size are gone.

    The new problem now is if I go into the vorpX menu in-game and click to any of the other pages ( < or > at the top left corner) the game now freezes completely (though the music continues to play).

    #198918

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    Dave
    Participant

    Please make screenshots of your vorpx config tool settings and post it here !

    First of all delete the UserSettings.json in C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Local\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk 2077\

    and in the vorpx config tool go to local profiles and reset the CP77 Profile to factory defaults

    #198916

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    Mossfoot
    Participant

    I just have to say I still can’t figure out my problem. To be clear, vorpX worked with CP2077 right out of the box for me (digitally speaking)

    However, after the most recent vorpX update, and restoring to factory settings as it advised, I can no longer hook to CP2077. It just says “attaching to” and nothing happens.

    Do I need to reinstall vorpX? CP2077? Both? What could be happening?

    #198913

    In reply to: Ralf: HP Reverb G2?

    ChrisCarson81
    Participant

    This is primarily a question aimed at Ralph.
    Ralph, I just got my HP Reverb G2 and it’s working great with VorpX.
    Cyberpunk 2077 looks FANTASTIC!
    However one of my favorite titles: Red Dead Redemption 2 is hooking, but it’s not displaying in 3D on either of the Z 3D settings. Would you have any thoughts on trouble shooting this particular title? I know it’s hard without your hands on the hardware.
    I’ve played 60+ hours on the Valve Index with no problems, so I’m pretty sure it’s isolated to Windows new MWR drivers.
    I’m at your service if there’s anything I can do to help support your product. If you would like to remote into my gaming rig, be my guest.
    Thanks!

    zero_nanometer
    Participant

    After getting a few more hours to play (I’m in Act II now) I have to say that with some fine tuning, Cyberpunk 2077 is incredible in Vorpx, assuming you have the hardware to crank everything up to the max. I think they wanted to do the game in VR but found that it was just not possible for most people given the fact that you need some pretty amazing hardware.

    I really couldn’t imagine playing it any other way… I’ve noticed some bugs, and the game occasionally crashes but it’s 100% worth it. Maybe the best game since Halo CE or GTA V imho.. This is how the game was meant to be played it seems.

    Here are some things I did, that may or may not suit your taste:

    – significantly zoomed out the image so that I can see all of the hud, did some fine tuning on the zooming/edge peek mode so that you could really just play it in edge peek mode at times

    – cranked the 3D in edge peek mode up

    – changed the background to black, really helped make the game much more immersive, when in VR view it just looks like limits to my FOV rather than a floating screen

    – cranked up the saturation and dialed in a few other settings like that

    Kind of amazing the developers didn’t just put a mode like this in the game it’s ridiculous how much better it is than playing it on a monitor, even if this is sort of a sit-down “hyrbid VR” solution. Ralf has single handedly fixed Cyberpunk 2077 and if we ever get a full 3D mode that’s just icing on the cake.

    Anyway, hardware specs if you’re curious:
    Oculus Quest 2 (HP G2 finally shipped and I hear it’ll be even better)
    5900x
    3090FE
    32GB 3600 RAM
    2TB Samsung Pro PCIE 4.0 SSD
    Water-cooled CPU + 9 fans

    So pretty heavy duty computer, but if you can do it, it’s absolutely amazing. I wouldn’t recommend it any other way.

    #198861
    Rahul
    Participant

    Hi,
    I just bought a G2 VR Headset and am waiting for my 3080 to arrive next week.
    I figured I would look into VorpX and how useful it is.
    I don’t mind purchasing it if it works, but from what I hear zbuffer isn’t substantially better way to play games compared to normal Monitor. So my questions are just about the G3D games.

    1) Is the list of supported Stereo 3D upto date? I am guessing Stereo 3D is Geometry 3D? I am asking because someone posted another list of games that were G3D and had games like Witcher 3 in there, which are not present on the supported Stereo 3D list. And games like Darksiders 3 are on the Stereo 3D, but not listed by that post.

    Geometry VR Game List.

    2) I know that we can mess around and get some degree of 3D work, but I would rather know more about the games that definitely work which would factor into my decision to purchase.

    3) There is a dearth of arcade racing games in VR. I do like the Need for Speed series, and though I haven’t played it for years, I still have bought some of the new ones and I own a racing wheel. Are there any recent NFS games supported with G3D that are not on either list? Are there player profiles that would be considered almost as good as official? Even if I have to play in Third person view instead of indoor view.

    4) Is enabling G3D going to cause a significant performance hit? Playing games @ 100% in SteamVR ends up with a resolution of about 4k each eye, which is already very resource intensive. I am hoping that after turning some settings down, I will be able to hit 6k @ 90 FPS in some of the older games (4 years+) with an RTX 3080. Any experiences with a similar setup would be appreciated.

    5) Do any DLSS games work well in G3D? Just curious. I guess I am mainly curious about Control. Cyberpunk 2077, I would play on flat screen for now.

    I really do like the idea of playing normal games with head tracking in proper Stereo 3D and normal keyboard/mouse controls. Just hoping there is support for enough games I like that I can take the plunge.

    Thanks for the help guys.

    bjr84
    Participant

    VorpX just updated, and patch for Steam VR was installed. Now Death Stranding is jittery as hell in the headset. I dropped settings way down, but still jittery. Its just in the headset tho.. not on the screen (monitor). I just tried Cyberpunk 2077 and that is still running smooth.

    Any suggestions?

    Ben

    #198847

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    kurry
    Participant

    I’ve heard people on youtube talking about a shimmer around characters when playing with vorpx. Would this mod work to help remove the shimmer?
    Alternative Character Lighting
    https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/237
    I’m getting my new video card on Tuesday, so I haven’t had a chance to test it.

    #198816

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    Mossfoot
    Participant

    Hey, there was a recent update that told me I needed to reset factory settings afterwards, which I did, but I can’t seem to get CP2077 to connect again… its just sticks on “Attaching to Cyberpunk 2077.”

    When I first got the game it connected easily without any fuss, so I’m not sure what the problem is now?

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