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  • #201141
    error55o
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    Sometimes things appear on the extreme periphery of my vision. Usually this is menus of some sort. Anyway, what happens is I can’t tell what I’m clicking. I know you can click the middle mouse button to edge peak, but I’d like a way to adjust this a bit better.

    This is most apparent in a game like Fallout 76. I can’t see like half the pipboy when I bring it up. You tend to use pipboy quite often in that game, so I’m looking for what settings I need to change to be able to see it better. It really isn’t optimal to use the edge peak button every time I open the pipboy.

    I bought VorpX to use with Fallout 76, I’ve had 3 diffarent results, 1st result was great, could read everything, move quite smoothly ect, nothing bad to say but I had the chatmod installed and it caused a conflict with the enter key so I removed that mod, also, as I was testing things, I tried a 2nd profile for Fallout 76, this wasn’t so great even though I’m no longer using the chat mod, so I reverted back to the 1st profile I tried.

    everything was better again… except now a 5th of the pipboy doesn’t show on screen and the text… normal loot text looked like it was too small and unable to render properly, used the edge peak and it all became readable, so at this point, I took of the head set (oculus Rift S btw) and looked at my monitor… Fallout 76 was only half my screen rez and looked horrid, I reset the screen res but got distracted by my team mates and ended up playing back at my normal 1920×1080 rez but to FOV was still set to the VR (not really a issue once I got used to it lol) and then it was too late to hook in the VorpX to retest but I did notice that my pipboy and text was again all on screen and also readable when I was playing with out the VR hooked in, I’ll test later with VorpX hooked in but I’m hoping this will help figure out why your game looked the way it did :) I will also update this with my findings later

    #200826
    Saber
    Participant

    Because Microsoft is Microsoft, they’ve made the file system handling for their Microsoft Store/Xbox for PC games extremely locked down and cryptic. Local administrators don’t even have permission to READ the files and if you take ownership, the games stop working. Because of this, I had little hope of VorpX working, but decided to try anyway.

    Lo and behold, it works… sometimes. I decided to test games with official local profiles, but since you can’t add processes/files to the official profiles, I had to make a copy of each profile and add the process to the copy while the game was running. (Adding files doesn’t work because you, the owner of your computer, don’t have permission to access the files on it that are installed using the Microsoft Store.)

    FALLOUT 76
    Works 100%. VorpX seems to detect it correctly and both Geometry 3D and Z3D work. Process name is “Project76_GamePass.exe”.

    ORI AND THE BLIND FOREST – DEF EDIT
    Doesn’t work. I’ve tried the alternative hooking method and running VorpX as admin. VorpX just doesn’t detect it. Process name is “Ori And The Blind Forest Definitive Edition.exe”, but it’s a suspiciously small exe file.

    DEEP ROCK GALACTIC
    Semi-works. I’m using Paradise Decay’s profile and I’ve tested it on the Steam version, where it works pretty well. VorpX detects the Xbox Game Pass version and I’m able to play it on immersive screen, but 3D doesn’t work. Geometry is not available and Z3D is no different from 2D. Process name is “FSD-WinGDK-Shipping.exe”.

    I’ll test a few more games. Any requests?

    #200014
    lydon
    Participant

    Thanks so much for posting this guide here! I see so much potential through vorpX from testing fallout 3 alone

    #199693
    jontasa
    Participant

    Hey everyone

    Got my Reverb G2 a couple of days ago and couldn’t be happier with it.

    I Decided to try VorpX yesterday since I’ve heard great things about it.

    Looked forward to trying out Battlefront 2 with it since it was a supported title, but I just couldn’t get it to hook. Went back to the essential tips and looked at numerous support sections. But I just can’t get it to work. Everytime I try to start a game it just loads up on my main screen like there’s no headset.

    I get no Vorpx logo or indication that it is actually interacting with the game.

    Titles I’ve tried so far:

    SW Battlefront 2
    Fallout 4
    Metro Exodus

    Atleast one of these titles should work in my opinion.

    I’ve tried disabling all overlays and uninstalled malwarebytes. I’ve done a reinstall of VorpX but nothing really changes.

    Am i going in the wrong order?
    1. Plug in my reverb G2 power
    2. Put on headset.
    3. WMR loads with cliffhouse
    4. I start Vorpx from desktop
    5. I load the metro exodus profile from “local profiles”
    5. I start Steam VR
    6. I run the game which tells me it’s not natively supporting VR.
    7. The game loads up as a normal desktop game anyway.

    Some Specs
    Windows 10 with latest update
    Amd ryzen 7 3800x
    Gigabyte RX 5700 XT with latest drivers
    32Gb Hyper X 3200mhz

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    /Jon

    Demosthenes
    Participant

    Someone just implemented AMD’s FidelityFX Contrast Adaptive Sharpening for Fallout 4 VR, it looks excellent. Also works with Skyrim VR.

    It replaces the openvr_api.dll. Theoretically it would work with any openvr game with a dll version for each.

    Could something like this be implemented/useful in Vorpx, or am I confusing myself?

    https://github.com/fholger/f4ovr_improvements/releases/tag/cas_v1

    https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/48934?tab=description

    #198631
    Gojak
    Participant

    What I did find out is that you can toggle edge peak by just doing a single fast click on the middle mouse button. Then go back to normal by tapping it again. For whatever reason I was under the impression the button had to be held down, and you can do it that way if you want. But toggling makes it a lot easier for games with a lot of menus such as Fallout 76 that you use a lot.

    #198588
    Gojak
    Participant

    Yeah, it might be a better idea to just change the edge peak key. Middle mouse button doesn’t work well for it. At least for Fallout 76.

    #198584
    RJK_
    Participant

    I guess there is not mch you can do. I am using TAB for pipboy and the key above for edgepeek which makes pipboy usage quite easy. This counts fopr Fallout4 but should work the same way in FO76.

    Gojak
    Participant

    Sometimes things appear on the extreme periphery of my vision. Usually this is menus of some sort. Anyway, what happens is I can’t tell what I’m clicking. I know you can click the middle mouse button to edge peak, but I’d like a way to adjust this a bit better.

    This is most apparent in a game like Fallout 76. I can’t see like half the pipboy when I bring it up. You tend to use pipboy quite often in that game, so I’m looking for what settings I need to change to be able to see it better. It really isn’t optimal to use the edge peak button every time I open the pipboy.

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Not really sure, the game should actually run at 90fps without much problems even with vorpX, at least an unmodded Fallout NV.

    Bethesda games store the FOV in save games. Since vorpX raises the FOV (costs FPS) to match the headset FOV going back to an earlier savegame might be worth a shot.

    All changes vorpX made to .ini files can be restored in the config app under ‘Restore Game Settings’ (provided you didn’t delete the backups vorpX created already).

    Ovalidem
    Participant

    Hey all,

    I had the idea of trying to play FNV with VorpX, but it didn’t work for some reason. The reason I’m here though is that after failing to get it to work, I disabled it to just play without it. Now, the problem is that my FPS which used to be in the 90-120 range, now barely gets above 20.

    What could have caused this?

    I have tried:
    reinstalling FNV
    Deleting all possible .ini files (both in my documents and in the game folder)
    Restarted and totally turn my computer off an back on again.

    #198489

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    markbradley1982
    Participant

    G3D might not work at the moment, but Z3D is looking fantastic (and I normally prefer G3D if available and my system can handle it) and performance is great.

    How is everyone playing Cyberpunk? Right now I’m playing it sitting, but eventually I’d like to play it standing with a wireless controller or Vive wands like I did Fallout New Vegas.

    #198307

    In reply to: Cyberpunk 2077

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Might be the fastest profile ever. I think I did one other instantly after release, but can’t recall currently what that was, probably Fallout 4.

    #198282
    Dave
    Participant

    +5fps better minimum frames in the cities in Fallout 76 G3D !!!

    #198223
    Dave
    Participant

    Hi,

    My Specs:
    Valve Index
    RTX 3080
    Ryzen 7 2700x
    16GB Ram

    i play for Example Fallout 76 in G3D in 2880×2160 (Borderless Window) and Medium Settings except the Textures on highest, in average 30-40 FPS using Fluidsync to 80 FPS, but in the Cities it crashes to 15-25 FPS. I had the same experience in other open world games in 3K or 4K in typical CPU intensive Locations, too.

    In high 3K and 4K Resolutions and average 40 FPS there should not be a Bottleneck of a CPU with my RTX 3080, CPU Bottlenecks are typically on 1080p and 1440p.

    Is it a Vorpx or SteamVR Problem, and should I buy a 12 or 16 core CPU to get better Minimum Frames ? Or is the setup of my Resolution, Graphic Settings and Fluidsync causing a CPU Bottleneck while using Vorpx ?

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