I couldn’t get the head tracking with Conarium, but was able to with Conan Exiles. The graphics aren’t looking great though and it’s very sluggish. This is the epic stores version. Instead of using the TheOuterworlds.exe I had to use the file that is in the Indiana folder (Indiana something .exe)
keyboard still broke so sorry for short response ..
did you try launching with keyboard/mouse – no gamepad? if that fixes tracking issue then you just need to find a program that tricks pc into taking controller inputs as mouse keyboard actions. steam supports this out of the box with steam controller config, i just tested and you can put epic game launcher in steam – if keyboard mouse fixed ur issues, right click epic game launch in steam, controller needs to be plugged in -go to browse configs – templates and select wasd and mouse – apply configuration. launch epic from steam thinking u on keyboard mouse – then just make control adjustments in game or in steam controller App to replicate games unique controls, youll just have to fiddle with that
for better performance i cant help much cause of stores – but when you launch have task manager open, right click that indiana file – click details – right click it again and try setting to realtime, if that doesnt work, try high 2nd time
obviously reboot game before doing these in sequence.. but im in dark for you with egs sorry . hope that helps
tthe conariumm profile seems to work for 99% of people.. make sure to include directvr settings when importing.
if outerworlds.exe wouldnt connect to vorpx, do this trick;
Go to your desktop, just hit “Create new text document”.. Rename that document to TheOuterWorlds.exe (itll say itll create a corrupt file or whatever- doesnt matter, just make it)
make new profile for outerworldsbut direct it the fake .exe we just made – vorpx will attach even tho its a bullshit file just cause its on lookout for anything with that name
Thanks for our good man Ralf’s brilliance – this will make Vorpx look for ANY TheOuterWorlds.exe being launched – even the real one
I couldn’t get the head tracking with Conarium, but was able to with Conan Exiles. The graphics aren’t looking great though and it’s very sluggish. This is the epic stores version. Instead of using the TheOuterworlds.exe I had to use the file that is in the Indiana folder (Indiana something .exe)
senua hellblade
conarium
abzu
conan exile
i bet one of those will give you 3D geo with that game, or at least great Z3D.
If you are still hunting for Z3D, Conan Exiles is one I’ve had most luck with for Unreal4 games.
Others worth trying are Hellblade, Mordhau, and Edith Finch.
I’ve been hearing good things about this game.
I’m unable to check right now, but there might be a cloud profile for Quantum Break if I’m not mistaken. I would try that then perhaps the Alan Wake profile.
Next I’d try a couple Unreal 4, like Hellblade and Conan, then the Unity5 base before giving up.
Let us know if you have any luck.
That’s not quite as important anymore for modern games as it used to be. Most games these days use low latency mouse input with almost as little latency as memory scanner head tracking. The memory scanner is still quite a bit better for other reasons, but the advantage isn’t as huge with most newer games.
Aliens: Colonial Marines
Bioshock
Bioshock Remastered
Bioshock 2
Bioshock 2 Remastered
Bioshock Infinite
Black Mesa Source
Borderlands
Borderlands GOTY Enhanced
Borderlands 2
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition
Conan Exiles
Deadfall Adventures
Conarium
Contagion
Crysis 3
Dark Messiah of Might & Magic
Dear Esther (Source)
Dishonored
Duke Nukem Forever
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Elder Scrolls: Oblivion
Elder Scrolls Skyrim
Elder Scrolls Skyrim SE
Fallout 3
Fallout 4
Fallout 76
Far Cry 2
Far Cry 3
Far Cry 4
Far Cry Blood Dragon
Far Cry Primal
Get Even
Half-Life 2
Half-Life 2 Episode 1
Half-Life 2 Episode 2
The Hunter: Call of the Wild
Kingdome Come Deliverance
Left 4 Dead 2
Metro 2033
Metro 2033 Redux
Metro Exodus
Metro Last Light
Metro Last Light Redux
Mirror’s Edge
Portal
Portal 2
Quake III
Quake 4
Return to Castle Wolfenstein
The Stanley Parable
Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force
The Turing Test
Unreal Tournament 3
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
Zeno Clash
First off, see if you can get any other game to hook so we can rule out anti virus blocking it. Good idea to turn off any recording or monitoring apps like fraps or afterburner etc.
I’ve read that directx 12 is possible in this game, so make sure you’re not running 12 by accident. vorpX hooks to dx11.
The profiles you tried should have at least hooked (even if not 3d) if your vorpX is working correctly, so it’s likely not a profile issue.
There are still a few more official Unreal 4 profiles you can try though: Conarium, Conan Exiles, Vampyr, Edith Finch, and Abzu.
I got We Happy Few to work well in Z Adaptive with the Conan Exiles profile, but G3D came so close but the image in each eye was slightly different in lighting (some light objects were present in one eye but not the other).
There’s a couple user profiles on the cloud you could try (not the older dx9 one), or there are other official Unreal 4 profiles you could try: Hellblade, Conan, Edith Finch, Abzu…
Not often, but sometimes a game’s anti-aliasing setting and resolution aspect ratio can affect 3D, so try changing through those. Exclusive fullscreen usually works best, but try window/boarderless as well.
If you are new to vorpX, you probably want to hop right into the action instead of learning how to configure vorpX. The list below contains first person games that work with litlle to no configuration in ‘Full VR’ due to vorpX’s DirectVR functionality, which can configure important things like field of view, head tracking or resolution automatically.
For third person games that are usually played best in immersive screen or cinema mode not much configuration is required in general, so this list focuses on first person ‘Full VR’ games that can be a little harder to configure without DirectVR.
If you are stuck, make sure to check the ‘Essential Hints Guide’ and the ‘Quick Reference’ in the help. They help you understand a few basic concepts.
Metro 2033
Metro Last Light
Kingdom Come Deliverance
Half-Life 2
Portal
Portal 2
Cyberpunk 2077
Left 4 Dead 2
Black Mesa Source
The Stanley Parable
Prey [2017]
Mirror’s Edge
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Thief [2014]
Get Even
Dishonored
Aliens: Colonial Marines
Oblivion
Fallout 3
Fallout New Vegas
Fallout 4
Fallout 76
Skyrim
Outlast
Outlast 2
Crysis
Crysis 3
The Hunter: Call of the Wild
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Titanfall
Titanfall 2
Conan Exiles [no BattleEye]
ArmA III (no BattleEye)
Far Cry
Far Cry 2
Far Cry 3
Far Cry 4
Far Cry Primal
F.E.A.R
F.E.A.R 2
Shadow Warrior [2013][DX9]
Shadow Warrior 2
The Talos Principle
Unreal Tournament 3
Bulletstorm Full Clip Edition
Conarium
The Turing Test
Hard Reset [original version]
Farming Simulator 2017
Gone Home
Dear Esther (original Source engine version)
Quake 3
Quake 4
Tron 2.0
Deadfall Adventures
Star Wars: Jedi Knight II
Star Trek Voyager Elite Force
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Hi guys,
The game uses Unreal Engine 4 but used a few profiles without any 3D at all.
Tried so far :
* Vampyr
* Conarium
* Conan Exile
Any other options should I check?
Will try to do another try but this makes me sad!!!
So I tried the Conan Exile profile and Z normal worked, but while the Geometry profile was very promising, it seemed to render a slightly different image in each eye. One eye was clearly darker than the others and it seemed like some objects either didn’t fully render in one eye or were blurry. If that could be fixed it would be quite good. Is there a way to force the program to try a direct VR scan?
Looks like it runs on Unreal 4. So profiles to test first could be:
Conan Exiles
Hellblade
Vampyr
Try both G3D and Z-normal.
Let us know if it works with 3D. Might pick this one up on a sale.
Conan exile (no battleEye) profile just crashes for me in or out of administrator mode. Any suggestions, prefer G3D
There are a few UE4 game profiles to try. Conan, Abzu, Edith Finch and Hellblade Senuas Sacrifice.