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  • #200296
    Shadarack
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    Thank you so much! I actually had figured that out on my own while playing Portal and was just coming here to comment that I had resolved the issue – after confirming it actually did resolve the issue in Borderlands 3.

    #200186
    Ogrescar
    Participant

    This is a list of dx11 games.
    https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_DirectX_11_games

    Unreal Engine and Unity games usually work well with vorpx so you may want to try one of those. Bioshock Infinite, most if not all of the Batman games, Borderlands 3…most games published after 2014 are dx11.

    Again, the api used may or may not be relevant – at one point I couldn’t hook dx9 games but dx11 worked. Game overlays can cause similar problems, so I’d suggest just a quick test to see if it’s a general problem.

    #199980
    steph12
    Participant

    shadow warior 1 G3D
    outlast 2 G3D
    mortal shell G3D
    borderlands 3 G3D
    metro exodus G3D

    for all games except shadow warrior, i’m playing medium settings with 1920*1440 resolution.
    not silky smooth but fully playable.

    those are the games i’ve been busy with lately ^^

    but to fully enjoy them i had to upgrade my computer and now i have a kickass one.

    i wanted to play shadow warrior 2 but it runs so slow in G3D even on lowest settings, i think this game is very poorly optimized.

    #198860
    dborosev
    Participant

    I’m really liking Valhalla much more than I liked Odyssey. I found Odyssey too kidsy, with cartoony over the top extravagant NPCs and sillyness.
    Valhalla is more “adult” oriented and serious. And they really fine tuned exploration, so you need to search around for things.
    Also, you don’t just tag all the enemies and then see through walls the whole time. And the loot is more meaningful, no borderlands style lootershooter with a new weapon every 3 minutes.
    Also, the landscapes and general feel of the game are much much better.

    #198081
    RJK_
    Participant

    I saw GTA5, Halo, Dark Souls3, Withcher3, Borderlands3, for Example Here

    they add new games daily to their sale.

    #197744

    In reply to: Dirt 5?

    Ogrescar
    Participant

    Its a DX12 game if I’m not mistaken, so if Horizon Zero Dawn and Death Stranding don’t work, you can try Red Dead Redemption II. I don’t think there are any other DX12 profiles. I’m kind of surprised that the Borderlands 3 profile will hook it.

    #197728

    In reply to: Dirt 5?

    x-ray-3
    Participant

    With these 3 (Borderlands 3, Horizon Zero Dawn and Death Stranding) you can play in cinema mode, but unfortunately only 2d. I hope there is still something in 3d.

    #197654

    In reply to: Transient (G3D)

    Smoils
    Participant

    Borderlands 3 profile works really well with Z3D in this game, seems to be the only way as G3D even when it works well can break in the next scene, very unreliable.

    #197630
    Smoils
    Participant

    Look like its unreal engine 4 game, should be easy, just try out different profiles of other games on same engine (for example borderlands 3)

    #197612

    In reply to: Transient (G3D)

    Ogrescar
    Participant

    I played around with your profile but couldn’t find a way to fix the visual glitches, other than to use a profile that does Z3D. I found several that work for Z3D (BorderLands 3, etc.) but the G3D is messed up in varying ways.

    #197163

    In reply to: Beyond a steel sky

    Ogrescar
    Participant

    The Borderlands 3 profile works better than the Conan one and supports Z3D, which, given the foliage in the game, looks better to me.

    #196936
    Truhan
    Participant

    I know that Guild Wars 2 isn’t officially supported, but there’s a cloud profile for it, and it works. Another example of a game that works is Borderlands 3, which I have on EGS instead of Steam. My Steam games that have vorpx profiles don’t get an “attaching to” dialog, vorpx just seems to do nothing for Steam games. There’s no failure because it’s like it doesn’t even try. Like I said though, supported and even non-supported games work if they have a profile, as long as they’re not on Steam.

    #195122
    Rivas10
    Participant

    Played 90 minutes with Borderlands 3 profile, Z-adaptative, with immersive mode and some little tweeks in vorpx menu ( reducing 3d strenght, near-far range, improving sharpening…). This game has jitter issues with headtracking, than, I recommend to use low HT sensibility (~15) and start the game with an ultrawide resolution (3440 x 1440 or 5160 x 1440): this will avoid HT´s mouse emulation jitter at the same time that provides a large image, reducing the necessity for high HT sensibility.

    #195098
    zig11727
    Participant

    @Tyirel Wood

    Try Borderlands 3, Conan exile, Darksiders 3, Halo master chief collection ,Remnant and Star Wars Jedi Fallon Order.

    To the best of my knowledge all the games above are Unreal 4 engine which is the same as Sea of Thieves.

    #194527
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    From the three above only game with memory scanner support is Bioshock. If it is missing, try a factory reset in the config app.

    Borderlands 3 is officially supported, but no memory scanner.

    Doom 3 is not officially supported. There *might* a user profile with working scanner support, but I wouldn’t know. Would also be a surprise.

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