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  • steph12
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    Thank you for your fast answer Ralf !

    can’t wait for that next update to arrive :D on the paper, it looks very interesting !

    it will definitively be better than playing with a xbox controller or keyboard/mouse, more intuitive, adding to the already great immersion.

    to make it clearer, if you tried doom 3 bfg VR mode, will we be able to use htc vive controllers the same way with games supported by vorpx like let’s say crysis 1 ? i’m fine with not being able to have decoupled controls, it’s the same thing in doom 3 bfg vr mode no ?

    #123692
    LordAmaury
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    Hi 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…?

    #123516
    krogan
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    How do you connect your cell phone to pc to run crysis using vorpx

    #123511
    RobsonSwiss
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    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.

    Hi

    How far away is the phone from the lenses?

    #123244
    bcozier
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    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.

    #122631
    Godlock
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    So, 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.

    #122543
    alegse
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    I 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.

    #122394
    franzbots
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    Unfortunately this does not work either. The 3D option stays desperately inactive. :(
    I reinstalled vorpx, nothing changed. I verified nvidia drivers, they’re ok.
    I bought the Vive especially to play games like Crysis and I discover I can’t…
    Any other idea ?
    (BTW, Is there any admin from vorpx taking part of this forum sometimes, or are they just taking your money?)

    #122365
    psyx
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    Right click on the shortcut for the game, then hit properties at the end of the target text: make sure it’s space after the games name so should look something like this Bioshockinfinite.exe” -dx9 then hit apply and ok. I believe Crysis 3 works the same way.

    #122289
    franzbots
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    Thanks for your answer.
    I tried Crysis 3 and Bioshock infinite.
    It didnt work for both.

    #111759
    seaody
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    Hi,
    The in game settings are just coming up as a gray box in my games. Crysis, Skyrim etc. I can’t see any settings. Is there a fix for this? I have re-installed.

    Thanks

    #111582
    seaody
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    Hi,
    I have been tying to configure Fallout 4 on the CV1 but everything looks flat like I am just playing on a giant monitor with no 3D. I have tried the game settings optimizer and local/cloud profiles. The vorpx ingame settings don’t make a difference and it’s the vanilla game. I had the same problem with crysis but I just used the game settings optimizer and it fixed it. There is also a giant gap on the bottom and smaller ones on the top and sides. The edge peek is off so it is not creating them and I have re-configured the rift sensor and the center positional tracking multiple times but that doesn’t seem to make a difference. Are there fixes for these problems?

    Thanks

    bitmag
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    Hello! I just purchased vorpx and started my arma 3 with it. I’m using oculus rift cv1. Everything went fine except my weapon is moving with my head – just like I would do it with mouse normally. How to make my head move separately? I want to move my body with weapon by mouse and I want to move my head using oculus tracking system. How to setup it?

    #111003

    In reply to: Crysis 3

    Vlad
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    I have the same problem. ‘i installed crysis 3 but on vorpx mode i got error when i enter campaign .
    Crysis 3 has stopped working.[Close the program]’

    #110789
    TenaciousJ
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    These 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 Edge

    Essentially 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.

    VorpX Supported Games

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