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Topic: Soldier of Fortune 2 (G3D)
The working G3D profile has been uploaded to the cloud.
Soldier of Fortune 2 feels like playing Call of Duty I with an extra gore mod. It features an intense airport mission with hostages and terrorists, including one section inside the airplane, as well as the long and highly excellent Kamchatka mission.
With peaceful intermissions at the secret agent agency, it also has a No One Lives Forever–like feeling. Occasionally, the rainy weather adds a great atmosphere—especially in G3D VR.
So soldiers, to arms!
Steps to make everything work
To remove the parental lock and unlock gore, create a shortcut for the game executable and append:
+set lock_blood 0
In the sof2sp.cfg file (located in the base folder), modify or add:
seta cg_fov “120”
seta r_mode “-1”
seta r_customwidth “3840”
seta r_customheight “2880”For this resolution to appear in-game, you must first select it in your display settings after launching VorpX Virtual Desktop.
To enable it:
Create a custom resolution in VorpX Virtual Monitor
Launch VorpX Virtual Desktop
Right-click your desktop → open Display Settings
Select the desired resolutionOptionally, you can enable Virtual Super Resolution in AMD Adrenalin or NVIDIA Control Panel. This removes the need to launch VorpX Virtual Desktop beforehand.
Before launching the game, you may need to set:
Display scaling to 100%
Resolution to 3840×2880 in VorpX Virtual DesktopRule of thumb: Always set scaling to 100% and the desired resolution in desktop settings after launching VorpX Virtual Desktop and before starting the game or add-on.
Optional
If you liked the game, you can try Call of Duty: United Fronts mod, which has a similar feel and aesthetics (minus the gore without CoD gore mod) and includes many great fan-made missions accessible from a menu.
ModDB:
Call of Duty: United Fronts mod
The working G3D profile has been uploaded to the cloud.
With the Xash3D FWGS Engine Build 3963, you can play and complete Field Intensity, Echoes, C.A.G.E.D., The Trap, The Gate, Delta Particles, They Hunger I–III, Military Duty, Escape From Darkness, Residual Point, Heart of Evil, Black Ops, Uplink, and many other great Half-Life fan add-ons.
The Xash3D FWGS Engine performs very well, even at very high resolutions.
Once, there was a Czech website called Modifikace.cz, which focused on reviewing and rating Half-Life add-ons. One of the highest-rated add-ons on that site was “The Gate.”
It is worth noting that one of the highest-rated fan add-ons for Return to Castle Wolfenstein is called “Timegate.” While similar in both name and execution, both add-ons are highly regarded. However, it seems that the Half-Life version is far less known, as I have never seen it appear on any English lists of top-rated Half-Life fan add-ons.
Steps to make everything work:
Download Xash3D FWGS Engine Build 3963 and extract it into your Half-Life directory, where the original game and its two expansions are installed, as their assets are required for some fan add-ons to function. Overwrite files if necessary.
In the autoexec.cfg file (both in the main folder and in each add-on folder—for example, field_intensity), add:
default_fov 120
Inside the add-on folder (for example, field_intensity), open video.cfg and add or modify:
width “3840”
height “2160”For this resolution to appear in-game, you must first select it in your display settings after launching VorpX Virtual Desktop. To enable it, create a custom resolution in VorpX Virtual Monitor. Then launch VorpX Virtual Desktop, right-click your desktop, open Display Settings, and select the resolution.
Do not change the resolution while playing, as this will cause the game to crash.
Optionally, you can enable Virtual Super Resolution in AMD Adrenalin or NVIDIA Control Panel. This removes the need to launch VorpX Virtual Desktop beforehand.
If the default_fov command does not work from the config file, you can apply it manually after launching the game by pressing the ~ key. A sensible FOV range is 105–130, depending on whether you prefer greater immersion or a wider field of view. If the image appears zoomed in, slightly increase the FOV.
Running the add-ons:
Always run add-ons using a dedicated shortcut.
Create a shortcut for xash3d.exe and rename it according to the add-on, e.g., FIELD INTENSITY.
Right-click the shortcut, open Properties, and if your add-on folder is named field_intensity, append the following after \xash3d.exe:
–console -32bpp -game field_intensity
The full target line should look like:
\xash3d.exe” -console -32bpp -game field_intensity
Optional:
The original Half-Life was at its best when the gameplay truly reflected its name—when you were barely alive, desperately searching for medkits and ammo.
Unfortunately, Opposing Force and many fan add-ons that use its assets are too easy on medium difficulty. Therefore, it is recommended to play these add-ons on the highest difficulty level for a more challenging and engaging experience.
MODDB:
Half-Life 1 Mod Archive from the 2006 DVD Collection | With Lost Mods
I have had vopx for about 10 days now and have yet been able to get it too work. I have contacted support and have followed all of the suggestions they gave but no luck. seeing if anyone here can help. the errors I get is no oculus headset found I have the meta quest 3. Also getting the failed to attach exe. I have check to make sure nothing that can interfere with it is running. these are the steps I am doing. please let me know if they are not correct as I am new to this.
1. opening vorpx config selecting oculus as device
2. going to local profiles and selecting the profile for the game I am trying to use and clicking apply and close
3. powering on the meta quest 3 which is connected via link cable to pc meta quest link software loads and says connected (although I have read that I should close the meta quest software because vorpx will detect without it so I have tried both ways)
4. Then clicking on the shortcut on my desktop for the game I want to use. (although I have read that I shouldn’t and I should start the game through vorpx but have yet to see a option to do so)I get attaching said exe then attaching exe failed then the menu option comes up where I can choose to install helper or preferred helper which I have tried both then I get no oculus headset found.
this is a 6 week old powerhouse windows 11 pro computer with more then enough hardware to run any game at max settings $2000+ 48GB ram RTX4060 TI MSI b760 4TB Samsung 990 pro with heatsink
I do have dual monitors which I just read this morning that this can be a possible issue so I have yet to try disabling one of them about to leave for work so don’t have time to try this. if anyone can assist it would be greatly appreciated. Games I have tried are Dirt 3, all GRID games, WRC Generation and Call of duty modern warfare.
Also just checking when they say to make sure there are no conflicting software running they just mean to stop there processes in task manager not uninstall them. I know that is a no brainer but I have spent over 30hr in 10 days trying to get this to work so I want to make sure Im not missing anything. I consider myself to be a above average computer technician and troubleshooter but this has me stumped to say the least.
Please HELP someoneTopic: Head tracking not working.
Hi I have a problem with getting the VR to move independently to the mouse. If I look around (call of duty 2) the weapon/mouse moves with my head while its meant to be like TrackIR? after I set “head tracking” to 0 I can no longer move the mouse with my view nor look around. This happens in full VR mode.
Thanks.
Topic: Call of duty Black ops 3
I have a problem..with the official profile , i can set image zoom ,max at 70. Why? I need to much zoom! Only this game. Another i can set until 100! Anyone have another profile that work?
Hi fellow Vorpx users,
As the title suggests I am here asking if there is a G3D profile for this game?
@RJK_ There is an entry on your website (Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (G3D) Inhouse) that suggests a G3D profile exists.
@Ralf It is listed in the supported games webpage here (and 1 mention I could find here in the forum).
The official Vorpx profile I can not seem to get any 3D effects in the Del menu.
The “Call of Duty Infinite Warfare” profile *kinda* works, … ish (well not really playable).
But I did manage to get it running in ZNormal using a different profile (after about a hundred different profile tries lmao).I know this is a relatively old game but I have been revisiting most of my collection since purchasing a new PC.
With that said, are there any other profiles anyone can suggest trying ?
Is the default/official Vorpx profile for Advanced warfare not working anymore, or is it just me ?Any help would be awesome, the game looks pretty good in Z but would love to get this working in G3D.
Many thanks in advance.
CJ1. Search Cloud Profiles for “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare [vorpX]” and import the profile.
2. Go to Local Profiles and find “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare” right-click it and choose “Create a new profile based on this”
3. Name the new profile and leave the boxes unchecked. Right click “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare” again and choose “Export your vorpX settings to file”, save it.
4. Find the new profile you created and select it, press Import Settings/Profile and select the file you just saved. Now go to “Add File” find your game install location and add the “MW2CR.exe”This should be enough to get everything up and running.
Head-tracking works great, 3D looks really good. Game and headset running at 120FPS.
Motion controller support (no weapon attachments, lack of buttons)
The next steps are optional tweaks to get everything looking nice and filled-in.*vorpX Settings*
-Press “Delete” to open vorpX menu
Under Main Settings set the image zoom to .50 and Center tracking to make sure everything is straight.
Under Image Settings set the Clarity (FidelityFX) to Full.
Press Okay&Save*MW2CR Video Settings*
This may be dependent on your graphics card, I’m using a 2080S 8GB card and have had no issues so far.*Video*
Display Mode: Fullscreen
Screen Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Resolution: 3440×1440
Aspect Ratio: Auto
FOV: MAX (Adjust to liking)*Advanced Video*
Sync every frame: Off
Maximum FPS: Unlimited
Monitor aspect ratio: Standard 4:3
Native render resolution: Off
Render resolution: 90%
Texture resolution: Extra
Normal map resolution: Extra
Specular map resolution: Extra
Fill remaining memory: On
Anisotropic Filtering: High
Shadows: On
Shadow map resolution: ExtraI applied the local profile for Black Ops. When I launch the game in Airlink from my Quest 2, it simply launches in my monitor. I am not using SteamVr as Oculus runtime should just bypass it.
I have my OpenXr environment set to Oculus and am also using Oculus in Vorpx config.
I was able to launch Metro Last Light without any issues, so it seems like a game specific issue. Does anyone have a solution to this issue?
so I got the Cyberpunk 2077 profile to hook to Vanguard! which is already pretty cool , playing this
game in immersive screen is really fun, however the 3D does not seem to work.. obviously there is the Z3D Normal and Adaptive option but does not seem to work, maybe something in the game Graphic settings is preventing it ? anyone would know?
It definitely has depth buffer as its showing in Reshade.Secondly the first opening level is almost unplayable due to the flashing and glowing lights / shadows? green red bright colour distortions are really annoying, I could only reduce them to go to Ultra settings but wonder if anyone knows how to reduce these glares with what Graphic settings? Shadows? Reflections?
