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  • #165352
    deathorb
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    Coolio. thanks, better do a good old fashioned re-install – better find those save files…

    SKSE.exe is a launcher but is the best option for modded Skyrim I think.
    To be honest Enderal and Skyrim don’t look that graphically impressive anymore – even in VR with a gtx 1080.

    So unless someone works out the fabled VR SLI that was mentioned by Nvidia a while ago – then those old school games are just too old. Which is a shame because the modern games like, Battlefield one, Rainbow six and some others, don’t run in geometry 3D – which is crap!

    I hope that the Fallout 4 VR mode shall change my mind.

    baggyg
    Participant

    That worked well in Fallout:NV. I tried the same just now in Bioshock and very odd things happen. Main image gets reduced into the top left and doesn’t scale. This is a Bioshock issue, not a VorpX one.

    A 4k monitor would be very nice :-)

    baggyg
    Participant

    Ok, I presume if its a profile update, I can pick that up from the cloud profiles?

    Thanks for the resolution tip. On UE3 games the performance is usually there to push it passed the 1280 x 1024 recommendation (on a 1080ti). If I can alter the config I usually try for 2560 x 2048, which looks great (I use this in Fallout: New Vegas). I haven’t tried to get in a higher 5:4 / 4:3 resolution as yet with Bioshock but I may give it a try. Unfortunately even with a custom resolution set up in nvidia control panel some games don’t offer me more than 1080 height.

    #165163
    steph12
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    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 ?

    #165159
    adisplinter
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    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

    #164996
    Felix121
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    Will Skyrim SE work with vorpX, since both normal Skyrim and Fallout 4 are supported? Would I use the Fallout 4 settings, since they share the same engine?

    Fredthehound
    Participant

    Lawnmower Man…”That’s what has me wondering if one was better than the other for VorpX. Maybe you are right stephx and it is only the clock speed that would matter.”

    When I got my Titan XP (original version) I spent a ton of time with the benchmark/monitoring programs watching GPU/CPU usage in both VR and flatscreen gaming. I was trying to determine what to move up to for CPU from my 4790k.

    Fallout 4 uses all the cores/threads in descending order of utlization.
    Same for Skyrim SE

    Skyrim classic uses the first 2 cores heavily and the next two marginally.

    Eventually, core count will matter more than clock speed but right now, Lower core/High clock (an I7 4 core/8 thread) will still beat a multicore monster chip. It’s all in the game’s coding and they are just starting to code for efficient multicore use.

    Right now, I think a 7700K is still the best bet. It will be at least 2 years IMO, now that Threadripper/I9 chips are a thing, before the software is able/coded to fully use all that resource. By that time, there will be newer/better CPUs on the market so I think that the 7700K is the best bet for an upgrade ‘today’ in a gaming focused machine.

    prinyo
    Participant

    In Skyrim/Fallout 4

    Is this the Classic Skyrim or SSE (the Special Edition)?

    I stay locked at 45fps with no issues at all

    Is this with Geometry or with another 3D mode set in VorpX?

    I have decided to upgrade from my current i7-4790 @ 3.60 GHz to a CPU that is the best possible to run Oldrim with VorpX but I’m now completely lost.
    I have been asking around and it seems i7 – 4790K @ 4GHz is considered “the best” CPU to run Oldrim flat. But I get the feeling when people say “the best” they also consider the price as a factor and are willing to ignore small performance improvements if the price difference is too big.

    Added:

    I went from a 4790k to a 7700k both overclocked to 4.8

    How do you overclock to 4.8? From what I read people have problems reaching 4.5.

    Fredthehound
    Participant

    In Skyrim/Fallout 4 with a lot of mods and 1.4 supersampling/1920×1440, I probably gained 10FPS to my minimum framerate in the worst of areas. Enough to keep me at or very near 45fps most of the time. However, the overall increase in the smoothness of play was the really important thing. Being able to shuffle the textures in and out and thus process the draw call load faster makes all the difference when framerate drops under 45. It stays smoother/less stuttery for a longer time.

    There are a few other factors to consider. Steam VR has had several updates that have made great strides in smoothing things out as well as has VorpX itself with the updates. But when looking solely at the 7700k and ram upgrade, it is a very noticeable impact on gameplay and certainly worth the cash.

    When playing at the stock VorpX resolution/2x supersampling and that 100+ mod load (heavy graphics/texture/weather) I stay locked at 45fps with no issues at all… and that was impossible before with that degree of modding.

    #161853

    In reply to: fallout 3?

    dcsrewster
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    Hey acb5544,

    I know you made this thread over two years ago, but I was wondering…

    I’m trying to get Fallout 3 with FOSE to hook, but it will either:
    A.Ignore the game entirely.
    B.Give me the “failed to hook” error.

    This is a clean install without an ENB, but has some mods that require the script extender. How did you get vorpx to run fallout 3 with the script extender as well?
    Thanks

    #140837
    nieda113
    Participant

    @ralph
    pls can u explain why the main monitor is just a black screen showing the vorpx logo on the bottom. This is when i play skyrim on vorpx.
    (setting windowed mode in launcher 1020X740) ingame setting 2xxx X 3xxx 4k skyrimprefs.ini

    When i play fallout4 the main monitor shows the game with the vorpx logo on the bottom. (setting windowed mode in launcher 1020X740) ingame setting 2XXX 3XXX 4K falloutprefs.ini

    #128841
    stubing1942
    Participant

    I am playing a pretty good looking Fallout New Vegas VR setup. The only issue I have is when the camera rotates with the mouse, it is a bit jittery. It is great with the head tracking. Is there a way to smooth out the camera movement with slewed with the mouse?

    Steve

    #128422
    nieda113
    Participant

    Hi i just want to share if ur pip boy in FO4 is up side down due to some mod changes or even ini. changes..here…
    open console enter ” refreshini ”
    close console
    open pip boy
    close pip boy
    open console enter”fov 100″
    pip boy back to normal

    (this problem occured after i changed my resolution (other than 1080X1920)and tooks me weeks but today i found a youtube video

    I know some already knew about that, but anyways…..

    #128386

    In reply to: GTA V Issues

    Karlor
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    Fallout 3 isn’t made to run at 90. The engine isn’t designed for those speeds. The performance fps wise between FO3 and GTA V can’t be set side by side, they’re not built the same at all. Gta can and should be able to use almost all your systems power but fo3 is not. 45-60 is unfortunatly all that Fo3 can take engine wise. Gta v is much newer and built with modern hardware in mind so it should be able to have better graphics and performance when set next to a game like fallout 3. Not sure how to get your gta v fps higher but 45-60 with FO3 is normal.

    #128383
    Ghosticus
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    I’m using vorpX with my HTC Vive, and let me just say, I love this program.

    That being said, I’m running into a small issue. My mouse cursor refuses to show up after launching a game into the Main Menu. The cursor is obviously still there, as I can navigate the menus via guessing where the mouse is, using head tracking to assist. Once in-game the program works flawlessly, and in game cursors will appear.

    Titles I have run into the issue with:
    Fallout 4 (Cursor shows up in game, but not when in the Main Menu)
    Ark: Survival Evolved
    ArmA 3
    Slime Rancher

    After running into this issue on every non-VR supported game I’ve tried so far, I’m assuming this is an issue across all titles. The cursor only refuses to show up inside the game window. Alt-Tab to desktop will make the cursor appear, and the cursor will appear inside the small SteamVR window.

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