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Jan 21, 2017 at 10:09am #125127
In reply to: Don't underestimate cinema mode
thesugiParticipanthi! i’ve just register after read you’re comment on cinema mod. you made me so close to buy vorpx cause everythings i’ve see on the net is a mix bag of happy and disappointed people. so basically , u use cinema to play in 3-d the game like sbs ( trine ) and it’s great. say yes , and i’ll be a vorpx user. i just want to play mirror’s edge in vr and lot of game in 3-d ( witcher 2 , crysis 2-3 ) with my rift cv-1 and i want to know if it’s hard to configure . anyway thx for reading and my bad for my english ;)
Dec 16, 2016 at 7:40pm #123692In reply to: Anybody tried Kingdom Come: Deliverance
LordAmauryParticipantHi alegse, glad to hear that this game can be played ! Can you help me a bit with that ?
I have just duplicated the Crysis 2 profile, adding the kingdom Come Deliverance .exe but it just crash on startup -_- !
Maybe I’m doing something wrong…?
Dec 8, 2016 at 9:54am #123511In reply to: Ralph you will be amazed
RobsonSwissParticipantI bought the Wearality Sky headset which gives a whooping 150degree FOV and I am using it with Riftcat and VorpX playing Crysis at 1920x1440p which is 4:3 on my Samsung Galaxy S7 with Riftcat set to 2560x1440p.
You get the WHOLE 4:3 screen while playing without having to resort to EdgePeek you can even read the whole game menus the same way. I know it’s using the phone’s sensors to do headtracking but this FOV and image quality blows the rift and vive out of the water looking up at a palm tree against the blue sky is amazing.
Get the Wearality for the 150 degree FOV. Can be used with Riftcat and VorpX. Not to mention playing IMAX 3D you see the whole big screen also without having to headtrack. I vote the Wearality the most impressive VR headset available right now.
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How far away is the phone from the lenses?
Nov 30, 2016 at 1:49am #123244Topic: Ralph you will be amazed
in forum General vorpX Discussion
bcozierParticipantI bought the Wearality Sky headset which gives a whooping 150degree FOV and I am using it with Riftcat and VorpX playing Crysis at 1920x1440p which is 4:3 on my Samsung Galaxy S7 with Riftcat set to 2560x1440p.
You get the WHOLE 4:3 screen while playing without having to resort to EdgePeek you can even read the whole game menus the same way. I know it’s using the phone’s sensors to do headtracking but this FOV and image quality blows the rift and vive out of the water looking up at a palm tree against the blue sky is amazing.
Get the Wearality for the 150 degree FOV. Can be used with Riftcat and VorpX. Not to mention playing IMAX 3D you see the whole big screen also without having to headtrack. I vote the Wearality the most impressive VR headset available right now.
Nov 11, 2016 at 12:57am #122631In reply to: Skyrim Halo around meshes Z-Normal
GodlockParticipantSo, I’m really hating the Halo’s around the meshes and think I want to try Geometry. I set most of my settings back to vanilla and am only using 2 graphics mods, Purity and the LITE version of the HD 2k textures mod. I also turned off shadows and set the foliage size to 100 (means barely any foliage at all). It looks horrid and I’m getting a super low framerate in some areas and a sub 90 in most places. I have a 980Ti that I put into OC mode as well as an i7 4790k at 4.4 GHz. Is this performance on this card normal? It runs Crysis3 in Geometry far better than Skyrim at near bare minimum settings.
Nov 7, 2016 at 1:24am #122543In reply to: Anybody tried Kingdom Come: Deliverance
alegseParticipantI know this is an old post but I just tried this.
It seems to work well with the Crysis 2 profile and Z3D.
I get 35-40 FPS which is about the same as on monitor.
You can set the FOV with console command cl_fov xxx. I used 110 for CV1. FOV seems to look good in horizontal direction but has some distortion in vertical direction.
You can use any custom resolution too which is good.
Head tracked mouse look seems to work perfectly.Not the best VorpX game but not the worst. It is certainly playable already.
Would be neat to try in GEO 3D, but I doubt that I could get above 20 fps and I could not find a working G3D profile. Crysis 1 profile would not load.Aug 29, 2016 at 3:27am #110789In reply to: Newbie FPS CV1 question
TenaciousJParticipantThese aren’t all FPS games, but are excellent picks:
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is AWESOME in VR if you’re into mystery adventures
Elite Dangerous if you like space exploration games
The Elder Scrolls Series – primarily Skyrim.
Fallout 4
The Batman Arkham Series
Metro 2033
Call of Duty Black Ops 1-3, Battlefield 3-4 and even Hardline, Any Splinter Cell or Crysis game
Alien Isolation
Quake I-III
Half Life 2
Portal
The Witcher 1 and 2 if you like extended campaign games that will suck all your time, not sure if Witcher III is manageable at acceptable graphics levels
Bioshock: Infinite
Borderlands
GTA IV and V
and to tickle your fear of heights check out Mirror’s EdgeEssentially if your computer can run it, and it’s built on a major game engine like Unreal, Unity, and quite a few others – it’ll play in VorpX. The less popular it is the more tweaking you’ll have to do though because it won’t have been done already by someone else. Once you get used to the Vorpx in game menu you’ll be able to get games to run. Whether you get a true stereoscopic experience depends on how the game was coded though.
I’m sure that’s clear as mud now.. lol. But hopefully there are a couple of games on there you can check out that are well established as compatible.
Jun 21, 2016 at 2:14am #103880In reply to: Shaders (Helix)
tig3rmast3rParticipantso basically it’s not possible to merge the injectors right out of the box (i’ve dreamed for a bunch of minutes!!)?
i’m a very long time 3d vision user too and would be great to use their hard work in order to fix and extend the geometry 3d support here on vorpx.
z-buffer is exactly like mikearms has said “cardoard cutouts at different depths” (with free halo artifacts here and there), not to mention the low 3d effect too.
This trend started up with crysis 2 and it’s become a pain as lot of games now has that “compatiblity mode” so lazy developers can claim 3d with no effort. honestly z-buffer has nothing to share with a proper dual rendering.i’ve never played a z-buffer game, i had so bad times with crysis 2 and i promised myself not to play anything else with fake 3d.If i have to play fake i prefer 2d.
I’m playing crysis 2 right now that i have a gtx1080 and finally i can enjoy a true 3d without losing too many frames and/or lowering too many details.i did the same many times, waited until my hardware was powerful enough to get the most out from the 3d experience.
performances are not a problem, it’s just a matter of time, and you will be able to play it sooner or later.
May 28, 2016 at 6:27pm #102978Topic: Crysis 1,2,3
in forum General vorpX Discussion
Los-ProblemosParticipantIf only VorpX would support Crysis with VIVE and the Motion Controllers. I would buy the program immediately!
May 21, 2016 at 1:56pm #102678In reply to: [False Alarm] Broken after Oculus 1.4 update
RalfKeymasterProbably a concidence.
Multiple games (Crysis, Skyrim, Fallout 4, Aliens Colonial Marines, Deus Ex Human Revolution, GTA V, Star Wars: Battlefront) were tested here instantly after the original report (Oculus App Version 1.4.0.224375 (1.4.0.224996)). On two machines, with both CV1 and DK2.
Since also the other user could solve his issue it’s quite safe to say that your issue must have another cause – despite incidentally occuring after you updated Oculus Home.
The most common cause of vorpX not hooking is an injection conflict with some other program on your PC. The best way of trouble shooting in this regard is closing down every background process that would not be there after a fresh Microsoft only Windows install.
You can check logfiles by creating a trouble shoot data archive in the vorpX config app. Besides system information it also contains a logfile.
May 21, 2016 at 12:39pm #102667In reply to: [False Alarm] Oculus 1.4…. Broken VorpX
ElectryicParticipantI tried various DX9 and DX11 titles here instantly after reading your post: Crysis, Skyrim, Fallout 4, Aliens Colonial Marines, Deus Ex Human Revolution, GTA V, Star Wars: Battlefront. All work fine. Maybe your update didn’t go through correctly.
Seems a simple restart after reinstalling vorpX fixed it. Sorry about that I just assumed oculus runtime updates automatically broke vorpX each time so figured I’d sound the alarm so you could get it figured out.
Feb 20, 2016 at 7:03pm #97278In reply to: Layers of Fear
crysisheldParticipantAs long as the developer (one man project) insists on doing everything himself and not adding an option that you can add custom profiles I think this would never happen.
I liked vorpX but as further updates which add new games only there to get new customers who don´t have VorpX already I hardly think Ralf will add such an option to his software.
It´s all about the money you know. Even this stupid copy protection makes me mad as I bought it and when you re-install it on the same system it changes the code you have to send to him. That is ridiculous as the copy protection checks for changes in the reg – and everyone knows as soon as you install or uninstall something the registry has been altered… so I am no longer supporting this software and hope that the new Oculus will be as good that I don´t have to be dependent of VorpX anymore.
Yeah that’s not true… vorpX adds new games as often as old games. The additions of features from when I bought it till now is 20 fold probably. Tell you the truth when Oculus decided to just dump direct mode and leave a lot of devs just kinda hanging and vorpX kind of had to be rebuilt to work without direct mode. Up until then things were crackin up in this beezy dude with all kinds of updates. I’m sure I’m over simplifying it but you get the idea. If your butt hurt be butt hurt at Oculus for jerking people around every other month about something new* or straight up lying about prices, lying about support, lying about games, lying about features… The truth is all games are a little different. It’s those little things that vorpx does for you 90% of the time. It’s those little things that take a lot of time to tune in and code and make work for each and every individual profile or game. Windows 10 also is having all kinds of issues I’m sure they are trying to get that handled too. If you haven’t noticed most people/devs are having issues with windows 10 (surprise-surprise) so that’s not really vorpx fault either.
Even if vorpX bounced tomorrow Ive gotten my moneys worth that’s for damn sure. That’s not to say I wouldn’t love faster more plentiful updates but hell I’d also like to not be charged $700 for a cloth wrapped head set you cant clean and comes with a bunch of crap no one wants(forced games, controller, goofy as hell headphones, no vorpx like support so you cant play your fav games only mostly shit ones from oculus store)… I could go on and on about how much I don’t like oculus but the point is vorpx is pretty damn sweet.
* the word new does NOT men something better, or true, or wanted…
Dude, no offense! I never said that this is a bad software. I bought it becauese I needed it but! and here is what I mean the updates of the games supoorted by vorpx should grow faster. I don´t need new technical updates of Vorpx every week. But at least new profiles for new released games. It shouldb´t be too much word to add 3 or 4 games a month.
Jan 31, 2016 at 8:55pm #97064
jamesrstuartParticipantFirst off the title says “Not a Vorpx issue but a heads up:” So what that means is you take the information and make your own determination if is of value. I would say yes at this point see below.
Just an FYI to you. Crysis 2 wouldn’t launch with vorpx running with the codec issue. So does Crytek/Crysis2 use LAV to run the cut scenes? Its a fair bet you need them if your machine was ever setup to use codecs. I fixed the codec issue and I am able to play Crysis 2 with vorpx again.
Viva la VR.
This info is supposed to be helpful. Not an opportunity to blast me. Your a good man Ralf!
Jan 17, 2016 at 5:39am #96368In reply to: OutLast Not Working
vrgamegirl1984ParticipantI fixed my issue. Instead of using the shortcut I used the exe in the main directory and unchecked (run as admin) in the properties of the exe.
Outlast looks GREAT!!! Omg! But I can’t really play long because I wear glasses and ouch, it hurts my face. 😪 I get nauseous easy to. but I screamed a few times and it was way more intense. G3D looked amazing! No issues. Has to set the IPD like 5 less than my actual IPD though. and changed the screen zoom out a bunch.
I wonder why crysis 3 wasn’t working 😒
Jan 17, 2016 at 3:10am #96365In reply to: OutLast Not Working
MapaxiusParticipantI just bought VorpX so I could play Outlast, but when I try and start outlast it just starts on the PC, not on the DK2. I got Crysis 3 working, (It looked like crap, all zoomed in made me cross eyes on G3D. But anyway, I thought I would try Outlast. Please help! I Have the latest Oculus run-time and the newest vorpx because I just bought it.
I think I have a similar issue, does it crash at startup? I bought it some weeks ago, and I still can’t get it to work, everyday I am trying something new, If I am lucky i will get it working before February.
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Topic: Ralph you will be amazed
I bought the Wearality Sky headset which gives a whooping 150degree FOV and I am using it with Riftcat and VorpX playing Crysis at 1920x1440p which is 4:3 on my Samsung Galaxy S7 with Riftcat set to 2560x1440p.
You get the WHOLE 4:3 screen while playing without having to resort to EdgePeek you can even read the whole game menus the same way. I know it’s using the phone’s sensors to do headtracking but this FOV and image quality blows the rift and vive out of the water looking up at a palm tree against the blue sky is amazing.
Get the Wearality for the 150 degree FOV. Can be used with Riftcat and VorpX. Not to mention playing IMAX 3D you see the whole big screen also without having to headtrack. I vote the Wearality the most impressive VR headset available right now.
Topic: Crysis 1,2,3
If only VorpX would support Crysis with VIVE and the Motion Controllers. I would buy the program immediately!
