@Ralph,, today i installed Dishonored. I bought the game on steamm with all dlc avail.I wanted to find out what i am missing on Dishonored2 since Dishonored supposed to a G3D setting.
So i installed the game and run first without vorpx. Exited the game and then started vorpx.
The game launches with vorpx watcher paused and then resumed.
The game froze after the vorpx screen showed :direct vr available.
I excited the game an relaunched. I got fatal error , and some .dll missing.
I verified with steam but the error was there, still.
I reinstalled the whole game / two hours downloading) Started the game again and game runs fine. Started vorpx and lauched the game error pops up again,, misssing.dll and fatal error.
Reinstalled the game a second time guess what.. after voprx launched missing .dll and fatal error…
Fatal Error!
Address = 0x6cbb7823 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\d3d9.dll]
Address = 0x6cbba863 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\d3d9.dll]
Address = 0x6cbba667 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\d3d9.dll]
Address = 0x6cbb9fd3 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\d3d9.dll]
Address = 0x6cbbaf7f (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\d3d9.dll]
Address = 0x6cbbc082 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\d3d9.dll]
Address = 0x6cbbbdd0 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\d3d9.dll]
Address = 0x6cbdf27c (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\d3d9.dll]
Address = 0x72e7ebe9 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS|SYSTEM32\apphelp.dll]
Address = 0x9ba08f (filename not found) [in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dishonored\Binaries\Win32\Dishonored.exe]
Address = 0x416e4d (filename not found) [in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dishonored\Binaries\Win32\Dishonored.exe]
Address = 0x9e1b7d (filename not found) [in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dishonored\Binaries\Win32\Dishonored.exe]
Address = 0x9e3685 (filename not found) [in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dishonored\Binaries\Win32\Dishonored.exe]
Address = 0x9e383a (filename not found) [in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dishonored\Binaries\Win32\Dishonored.exe]
Address = 0x9e3910 (filename not found) [in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dishonored\Binaries\Win32\Dishonored.exe]
Address = 0xe7d017 (filename not found) [in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dishonored\Binaries\Win32\Dishonored.exe]
Address = 0x76928543 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\KERNEL32.dll]
Address = 0x7769ac69 (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll]
Address = 0x7769ac3c(filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll]
Address = 0x7769ac3c (filename not found) [in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll]
What to do?
( WIN 10 GTX 1080TI no overlay nor graphic tool installed malewarebytes disabled…..)
GTA V (works great with VR Hud and FOV Mod) I don’t use Gta VR)
GTA IV (including EFLC). Works great with VR Hud and FPS mod 1.3
Dishonored
Half Life 2 (including Black Mesa Mod HL1 Mod)
Bioshock 1
HI thx for the update but i rather see added G3d support for Witcher3 and Dishonored 2 as well as Mafia3
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I only have a top 3 myself as I don’t want to include games I haven’t truly played. I have tried a lot that either didn’t run well enough or wasn’t supported yet.
1. Dishonored: It works so well in VR. No big hands and very little tweaking before it ran perfectly. I really like the gameplay for VR. Stealthing + being a completely OP character is such a rush in VR. It plays well with a controller. I mapped D-up and D-Down to “Reset Cam” and “Edge Peek” through Pinnacle game profiler, and then ran the rest of the controls with the games controller support, which works perfectly. I decided to just set it up manually without Direct VR, because the scan only works in some places. 19020×1440 runs fine on my gtx 980. I also set the image zoom to 0.70 and fov to 90, which helped with the alaising and image quality and weirdly also made the player height seem more natural.
2. New Vegas. This is just such great game, but took a lot of time to set up with a decent mod list. I made guide on how to set it up manually as Direct VR wasn’t out, when I played it. Took a lot of time to set up, but played so well. I think I spent 40 hours in VR in that game.
3. Bioshock Infinite. The game looks gorgeous, though the gameplay is nauseating. But it is fun flashing through the sky. I haven’t played that much, but I might give it another whirl, when my VR tolerance has increased again.
I’m gonna make it a top 10 😉
1. Alien Isolation
2. Dead Space 1-3
3. Dying Light
4. Stalker COP Misery Mod
5. Metro 2033 and Last Light
6. Half Life 2
7. Outlast
8. Fallout: New Vegas
9. Battlefield 3-4
10. The Witcher 3 (only a part on cinema mode)
Unplayed, potentialy top 5: Mass Effect 1-3, Skyrim SE, Splinter Cell 3, GTA 5, Dishonored, Bioshock, Portal 1-2
hello, did you get dying light working in geometry 3D ?
I’m gonna make it a top 10 ;)
1. Alien Isolation
2. Dead Space 1-3
3. Dying Light
4. Stalker COP Misery Mod
5. Metro 2033 and Last Light
6. Half Life 2
7. Outlast
8. Fallout: New Vegas
9. Battlefield 3-4
10. The Witcher 3 (only a part on cinema mode)
Unplayed, potentialy top 5: Mass Effect 1-3, Skyrim SE, Splinter Cell 3, GTA 5, Dishonored, Bioshock, Portal 1-2
I just wanted to share how awesome Dishonored in VR is. The atmosphere and gameplay lends itself perfectly for VR. The cutscenes makes me a little quezzy, but mapping edge peek to my controller fixed that. Vorpx is becoming so good that the line between Native and hooked-in games is truly thinning out. Even though I decided not to use Direct VR, because of the many issues with scanning I am enjoying myself in manual setting where positional and headtracking seems almost perfect. From what I can tell from people who played Resident Evil 7 VR in PS4 this seems to be up there with it. And it is certainly better than the semi native VR for Alien Isolation I played back in the DK2 days. I truly hope Ralf keeps updating and advancing this app and I personally feel I have gotten more bang for my buck with Vorpx than with any other VR pruchases so far.
Cool. Thanks for spending time doing this. Could you make one for Dishonored?
The shadows flicker and generally seem off and the aliasing is so bad even on higher resolutions. Am I doing something wrong? Do you guys have any setups tips for this game?
I’ve had this issue a lot with Dishonored. The scan seems to be location dependent. Try moving somewhere else on the map and run the scan again. Try reloading an earlier save. Helps if you quicksave often. If you can’t get it working & you have the fov set as Ralf suggests, just go into the vorpx menu and turn directvr off. Head-tracking should be working again. Then play like this for a while and if you want, try driectvr after a couple minutes or after a new area loads.
In addition to this, i had bioshock infinite working just fine, untill i got a little bit into the game and tried to tweek settings. Then it fails the fov scan every time and doesnt leave me w/ any options to tweek it. Really wondering if this is something i have installed on my computer or something thats messing w/ this cuz dishonored was failing fov scans the same way but worked when i first started playing it.
There probably isn’t much that can be enhanced in regard to the Dishonored scan profile, sorry – it’s pretty much optimized to death.
Like the message during the scan says the scan process is not 100% reliable by nature, there always is a chance of failure and it may even be the case that Direct VR doesn’t work at all for a specific configuration.
Unreal Engine games (like Dishonored) are a prime example of that since the memory locations used for FOV/rotation/position change on various occasions, making the whole thing even more difficult than for other games. I will check whether it is maybe possible to reproduce your issue here, but can’t promise anything. The warning message during each scan is there for a reason. :)
Scanning the game memory lile vorpX does for Direct VR is not an entirely reliable process by nature. There are many variables involved that can make a particular scan fail while another one succeeds.
Hence the message in this regard that is displayed during each scan.
For Dishonored you can also adjust the FOV with the vorpX Game Optimizer in the config app, so a failing FOV scan isn’t too much of an issue here.
Pretty much explained in the title. But when i run the direct vr scan the rotation scan works then the fov scan fails three times. But if i talk to somebody and it runs the dialogue menu and then i leave and then do the scan it works. Any ideas?
Thanks for the response!
A month with a 1080ti and no VR Skyrim! That’s torture.
Indeed it is!
Your summary is almost right… everything works as intended apart from the scan. It is worth pointing out that the problem is in all games, not just Skyrim so that should rule out issues with SKSE, etc (although I am running vanilla Skyrim). I use Fallout 4 as a good example as this is a fresh install and the scan worked for me previously there. So at worst I can play with head tracking as mouse emulation.
I assume you’ve got the three necessary apps running… Oculus Client, VorpX (v17.2.1 running in the taskbar with ‘Device Selection’ set as ‘Oculus Rift’) and you’re starting Skyrim via Steam. Because you’re having trouble you’re running no mods whatsoever (so no SKSE).
Correct
I also assume that non-VorpX VR titles are working without issue.
Correct
Launch Skyrim from Steam. From ‘Options’ set as ‘Aspect Ratio (4:3 or 5:4)’ to ‘1280×1024’) and ‘Windowed Mode’, then ‘Play’. The monitor should show a black window with the VorpX logo bottom middle and the app starts in the Rift.
It does, yes.
On or before the Skyrim main menu did you see a message window that says ‘DirectVR supported. Partially cached’ and ‘Recenter tracking if it feels odd in any way’?
I get the ‘Recenter tracking…’ message. I don’t get “DirectVR supported, Partially cached” in any games (Bioshock 2, Fallout 4, Skyrim, Dishonored, Deus Ex)
Still in the Skyrim main menu (before selecting ‘Continue’ to start game) can you press ‘Del’ on the keyboard to bring up the VorpX in-game panel? In ‘Main Settings’ there’s a bunch of options starting with ‘Virtual Cinema Mode’ which should have a ‘Direct VR scan Alt+L’ option below. Is this there and can you left-click it if it is?
When I press the Delete key the menu pops up with, as you say, the Virtual Cinema option at the top. The only buttons I get are “Alter FOV” (this just attempts to open the Skyrim console and enter “fov 110” – I only have this button in certain games and “Recenter Tracking (Alt + Space)”. There is no ‘Direct VR scan Alt+L’ button. It is worth pointing out I used to have this as of Vorpx version 17.1. As of 17.2.1 it has disappeared…