Shadowrun Returns (G3D)
Kind of Fallout 1 like roundbased RPG game.
Black Screen Fix
Many users reported a black screen on game start. My personal solution was
deleting the Harebrained Schemes/Shadowrun key from the windows registry and running the game without steam client.
– Optimized for:
— DX9
— Immersive Screen Mode at medium size
— Resolution 2560×1440
– Use edgepeek for reading menus
Note: Othe settings as recommended above may distort stereo view
– Profile available at the cloud


@Ralf please help me. For me is synonymous with GTA V Direct VR failed. FOV unchanged. At Fallout 4, everything works. What can I do, GTA V is my favorite game, you would make me very happy. Have the official CD Key version. Everything flat no depth and on the minimap you can see a camera.
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If only the head moves in VR mode, can not I go ahead with my head like in Fallout 4? On the minimap you can see a camera, have taken the original vorbX profile.
when I start it, DirectVr fails
Hi Ralf, Probably not many will jump through the hoops of getting GTA IV working in first person mode buy I will say it is amazing the stereoscopic 3d pops as good as any VR experience when settings are dialed in properly. I have tried yesterday dellrifter22’s suggestion unfortunately the texts on phone and in the menu’s do not show up using whatever vorpx mode immersive screen, z adaptive still no go.
Having played through all of Resident Evil 7 i’m very good at using edge peek being essential in that game at least when i last played it.
If you have the time to look into this it would be great. Besides SkyrimVR and Fallout 4VR and probably more than those I found playing GTAIV using Vorpx with first person mod, at times more realistic and immersive that those two made into VR games. It was the closest thing I have honestly experienced to entering a living breathing lifelike Virtual World. I may try GTAV again but last time i couldn’t get it to work as well.
There is something about the open world design of these gta games having such attention to detail the sounds effects everything works so well in VR for what VR can be using Vorpx.
Should be a no-brainer normally. Please try with a fresh, completely unmodded Fallout install and if that works, add back your mods one by one. Mods may interfere with DirectVR.
Update: It wasn’t freezing after all, just needed to hit alt tab… but inside the game I can’t turn my head. View is fixed on what’s right in front of me. And right thumb stick will not rotate on the touch controller, but the buttons work. Tried a direct VR scan but it keeps failing. Any ideas? I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled both Vorpx and fallout. No mods. Using the Vorpx cloud profile.
After hitting “Play” on the startup screen it freezes on the title screen. Game is working in desktop mode on Windows 10 without Vorpx running. Tried running it with admin enabled in Vorpx. Anyone have any ideas? I got it from Steam after having bigger problems with Fallout 3, which I can’t get to recognize the mouse or most keyboard features with or without Vorpx running. Hoping to run the Tale of Two Wastelands mod to play FO3 through NV (and ideally transfer old FO3 saves over if that’s even possible with modded NV.) Mods are not presently installed.
I re-marked the games that i was able to find through the official vorpx changelogs. Users of my site can now use this page for slightly easier updating on game infos. (Example Updater Window)
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
Are you only interested in isometric RPGs, or do you enjoy other RPGs?
I enjoy many of the classic-style isometric RPGs, but also enjoy many of the newer ones. Probably the best “blend” of traditional and new was Dragon Age Origins, which I would whole-heartedly recommend even to people who “only like real isometric-style RPGs. Other than that one things go non-traditional pretty quickly, but if you can adjust don’t hesitate to try the rest of the Dragon Age series, the Mass Effect series, Fallout 3, NV, and 4, or even Skyrim (not a very good RPG, but a nice open world wandering-around kind of thing), and don’t forget Witcher 2 and 3. All good, or even great, RPGs that you might enjoy.
Oh, and I don’t know if it will work with VorpX, I’m not quite there yet, but NWN2 is still a fairly good RPG even by today’s standards, and it did work with TriDef so there is at least some chance you can get it to work with VorpX.
19/07/19
vorpX 19.2.2 has been released.
This is a maintenance release, it’s most important change is support for Index and Windows Mixed Reality controllers, including full keyboard/gamepad mapping ingame visualization and (alternatively) animated hands.
- SteamVR input redone. Now uses the (not so) new VRInput() system.
- Valve Index controller support
- Windows Mixed Reality controller support
- Oculus Touch support in SteamVR mode
- Fallout 76 Geometry 3D fixed (was broken with latest game version).
- Correct hand/weapon scale for Skyrim/Skyrim SE
- Positional tracking improvements
- Unity 5 base profile fixed.
- OpenVR (SteamVR) library updated to 1.4.18
- Various minor fixes and improvements.
vorpX 19.2.2 will be released towards the end of next week, probably July 19. While this is just a maintenance release it will come with a few noteworthy changes:
- SteamVR input redone. Now uses the (not so) new VRInput() system.
- Valve Index controller support
- Oculus Touch support in SteamVR mode
- Fallout 76 Geometry 3D fixed (doesn’t work currently with the most recent game version).
- Correct hand/weapon scale for Skyrim/Skyrim SE
- Positional tracking improvements (thanks to Lathander for insisting that something may not be quite right under some circumstances)
- Unity 5 base profile fixed.
- Various other profile fixes.
This list is neither actively maintained nor is it even remotely accurate.
You can enable positional tracking in any Geometry 3D game, ~90% of the officially supported games. If it’s not enabled per default, it probably introduces visual glitches (most of the time with shadows). There is no harm in trying though if you are too sensitive to motion sichness to play with 3DOF tracking.
The according options can be foound on the head tracking page of the ingame menu whenever G3D is active.
Ralf, thank you for the great works. I’m enjoying Fallout : New Vegas in VR with VorpX. It’s really almost seamless experience. Very close to native support.
I don’t like 3DOF experience not only because of motion sickness, the reality feeling (sense of present) is very lacking. feels like I’m looking at very wrong warped 3D screen. Not enough to call it VR.
I have found issue that not match with the public list. Metro 2033, TES IV: Oblivion . How can I report this and update the list?
Hi, like topic says, RE7 isn’t hooking. I’m on Win10, using a rift, on a 1080 card. When I run RE7.exe, a black window will pop up, the vorpx will say “attempting to attach to re7.exe” (or something along those lines), and then they (the black re7 screen and vorpx message) just disappear, as if nothing ever happened. After that, I checked processes just in case, which shows re7 isn’t running and vorpx is working as normal. So not only does it not hook, but it doesn’t seem to allow the game to run at all, crashing it to straight to desktop.
I’ve done every bloody thing I can think of and still nothing, including:
Reinstall both RE7 and vorpx.
Rebooting into diagnostic startup.
Making sure there are no non-essential processes or programs running.
Disabling steam overlay.
Disabling extra monitors and changing my 4k desktop resolution to 1080p.
Running vorpx in admin (RE7 not admin).
Using alternate hook mode in vorpx.
Testing vorpx in other games (like Fallout 4, it works fine).
A couple other things I’ve forgotten at the moment.
I searched google and the forums here for similar problems and came across nothing relevant to my situation. I got RE7 specifically to use with VorpX, so it’s crushing me that it’s not working. Any help would be profoundly appreciated.
Positional Direct VR games are just perfect to me.
I cannot play games use other settings.
However , Only game I know is fallout New vegas and other bethesda games.
many of games that in Ralf’s Direct VR game list are not support Direct Position tracking.
I cannot buy and test all of them. Maybe I can make Full Direct VR list
If you guys help me. Please leave comment which one is Full Direct VR game.