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  • #127945
    SpynalTom
    Participant

    I agree with Wildan, you probably just have Virtual Cinema mode on. It should be all around you not just in a screen in front of you. Virtual Cinema is great for some situations, like 3rd person games. I promise once you get something working like it’s supposed to you will understand. Skyrim, Fallouts, BioShocks, RE7, and even Half Lifes are game you will probably never play flat again once you see it in it’s full glory.

    #127897
    markbradley1982
    Participant

    I have been playing Fallout New Vegas for 40 hours now using VorpX with a Direct VR scan and I personally would never go back to playing it on a flat computer monitor.

    I disagree that it’s like looking at a 3D screen with head tracking. I feel the same sort of presence that I do with native VR games sans motion controls.

    Although I am using mouse and keyword with New Vegas, New Vegas is a very immersive game in its own right which more than makes up for the lack of motion controls by having some very deep gameplay. The extra layer of immersion by adding position, rotational, and geometric stereoscopy makes this an experience that I enjoy just as much as my standing and room scale native VR games.

    Highly recommended. Hell I’d even be willing to pay Ralf a monthly fee through patreon or even paypal if it helps him add Direct VR support, or at the very least Z buffer 3D support, to more games.

    I almost feel like the $40 is too little for the great experience I’ve been having. I certainly feel like I am having more bang for my buck than paying $30 to play Rick and Morty for 90 minutes.

    #127888

    In reply to: NEW Favorite!

    Grumdark
    Participant

    At this time,a mod is being developed that will allow all modes,including roomscale,and motion controllers…
    It is a mod quite similar to doom 3 vr mod.

    Here a video:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/hlvr/

    Some games like Doom 3/Doom 3 bfg,and Half Life 2,are games that soon have native support by mod,(doom 3 already works in fact),on the other hand,Fallout 4 will receive this year official native support,therefore,I prefer to lose Time in this moment,trying other adaptations with Vorpx for other games that will hardly ever have native support nor through mod at all.

    #127847
    baggyg
    Participant

    Unfortunately a new download link didn’t change anything. I tried both Skyrim and Fallout 4 (Clean Install). The ALT + L combination does nothing and on the vorpx in-game menu there is no button at all for run scan or the DirectVR settings.

    Can you please let me know what could me to be getting this?

    #127832
    alegse
    Participant

    HalfLife 2 is great in VorpX now
    Played Episode 1 before with many glitches, geometry problems and poor flashlight/lighting

    Halflife 2 with direct VR is AMAZING now! I recommend it. I find it better than Fallout 4. Also it is easy to get 90 fps in geometry mode with 2x resolution upscale, 8x anti aliasing and 1600×1200 (I have GTX 1080) resolution so looks nice. Go ahead and play it!

    Glad I did not play Episode 2. Now I have something to look forward to.

    Hint: I find it looks way better with the HUD off.
    Console Command ~
    Cl_drawhud 0

    #127628
    markbradley1982
    Participant

    I have an almost identical configuration to the OP (GTX 1080, monitor in DVI port, Vive in HDMI port, etc) except that I do keep steam running and VorpX works far better than I had expected.

    OP you should click “Start VorpX” and then in your system tray make sure your watcher is enabled. Then start a supported game. Personally I suggest a Direct VR supported game like Fallout New Vegas since it’s the easiest to test and configure. Start a Direct VR scan once you enter the game level and NOT during the menu or anything like that.

    As soon as you start the game, VorpX should show you an overlay in your VR headset as well as the game itself.

    #127584
    gse111
    Participant

    I think I’ve found the solution, or rather someone else had a similar problem and I’ve tried the same solution.

    I disabled Crystal Imaging as suggested by forlaunchcast in the thread Various games crashing after about 30-60 minutes.

    I’ve played about 2 hours so far and it hasn’t repeated this HMD glitch on me once (got the game crashing on me fairly often at the moment but I think that is just Fallout 3)

    #127572
    edo
    Participant

    I have the exact same issue with Skyrim and my HTC Viv. I haven’t played fallout much . It may be there too. After a interval which seems always about the same , maybe 45 to hour , it starts blinking an then goes black.

    I looked to see if there was a timer option which was trying to tell me to take a break but no such thing apparently. It is almost clockwork in the time frame in which it cuts out. Like you the display once I Task quit the game is on and running fine in the steam world.

    Maybe Ralph is just looking out for our health and wants us to quit for a break every hour?

    gse111
    Participant

    Hi guys,

    I’ve searched on the forums and on Google for similar problem description that I am having and I couldn’t find anything, so now I’m posting to request help.

    I’ve just started playing Fallout 3 and I’m having the strangest problem. After a period of time running the game, say 30-60 minutes not sure exactly how long, the picture in the HMD goes black. Even with the HMD black, the picture is still there on my monitor. Also, although the game world has disappeared in the HMD, I can still bring up the VorpX menu on the HMD. Finally, when I quit the game, the SteamVR underlay immediately comes up, so I know there is no problem with my HMD.

    So HMD game world goes black, VorpX menu still comes up, game world on monitor is fine and game keeps running (so I can save and quit and not lose any progress).

    I do have a few mods on Fallout 3. The recommended ones like the unofficial patch, the 3GB enabler, the automated Purge Cell Buffers as well. I do have others on also but I’ve already tried running with mods disabled and it doesn’t help. Actually I only installed the 3GB enabler and automated PCB after coming across the problem in an attempt to fix it, but it didn’t help.

    Also, I’m playing with DirectVR mode enabled.

    It doesn’t matter if I’m actively playing the game or not. I’ve paused the game before to do something else away from my PC, and when I come back it is in the blacked-out state.

    Throughout it all, the game continues to actually run, I can hear sounds, and the image on the monitor is still there as well, only the game world rendering in the HMD seems affected.

    Has anyone else seen a similar issue? I’d appreciate any help trying to fix this.

    Thanks

    #127415
    Gman
    Participant

    Je ne parle pas de l’exe SteamVR en soit, mais du nom des applications mentionnées dans SteamVR lui meme comme par exemple Viveport.exe, ou Fallout4.exe.

    S’il y a deja un exe mentionné, alors les applications ne sont pas lancées en mode vorpx.

    #127413
    Tsumikiri
    Participant

    Bonne nouvelle !

    J’ai réussis après quelques heures de bataille à faire fonctionner Fallout 4 en Vr avec VorpX.
    Il me reste à affiner quelques réglages, mais ça fonctionne.

    Par contre, je ne parviens pas à faire fonctionner Skyrim ni Warhammer : Vermintide.
    Ils s’affichent sur mon écran principal.

    Mes problèmes ne sont pas encore réglés, mais au moins, il y a du progrès.

    @Ralf : J’ai bien désactivé tous les logiciels susceptibles de poser problèmes.
    Thanks for your help.


    @Gman
    : Je n’ai pas vraiment compris l’histoire du .exe de SteamVR.
    Bien sûr que SteamVr a un exécutable en route avant de lancer le jeu via VorpX, sinon le casque ne fonctionne pas du tout.
    Ou alors, j’ai mal compris ?

    #127390
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Fallout 4 is one of the most played games with vorpX. Please first try a fresh install like suggested above and check your PC for possible injection conflicts with other programs.

    Hottest candidates are: virus scanners, any sort of CPU/GPU utilities, game video recording/streaming software, chat programs and generally everything that can show notifictations in games.

    Best way to trouble shoot this is to disable/uninstall every program running in the background that would not be there after a fresh, Microsoft only Windows install.

    If you cannot solve the issue this way, you can send the trouble shoot data to support |at| vorpx com.

    #127380
    StreetPreacher
    Participant

    The Bethesda stuff works great with VorPX, currently enjoying Skyrim and Fallout New Vegas, and holding off on Fallout 4 to see what happens with the official VR mod… As for performance I just upgraded to a 1080ti which improved things quite a bit, however I’m still not getting great performance.

    For instance I can run SkyrimSE with max settings at 2400×1800 and it looks great, but I still get visual stuttering even though Afterburner real-time stats show that neither CPU or GPU are hitting 100% at the time. I’ll have to do more benchmarking, but I’m assuming that brute force just isn’t enough for perfect performance, and there are some inherent bottlenecks with this mod. I’m just not sure if bumping up to an i7 7700 will provide any more performance than i’m already getting with the i5 6500…

    The experience is still very enjoyable, even if perfect performance is a physical impossibility ;)

    Also enjoying Bioshock Infinte (although it seems to be crashing all the time now for some reason), Resident Evil 7, Far Cry Primal, The Portal games, Deus Ex Mankind Divided.

    Here’s a pic of my new rig, most people seem to get a kick out of it :)



    #127370
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    VR with 3D geometry and headtracking is great. But since the release of Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Playstation VR it can do better.

    Positional tracking “knows” where you are currently positioned in the room. It’s the thing that distinguishs computer generated 3D graphics from filmed 3D graphics. You can easy see the difference if you try to get close to whatever you see just by moving your head. Graphics with 3D geometry and 360 headtracking only, will always stay at the same distance when you move your head, while “real” VR with positional tracking will let you approach and even go around it … That’s a huge advantage over VR as it was 20 years ago. It is the thing that makes your brain belief, your there more than anything of this kind before.

    Does this works in fallout 4 like in description above?

    #127352
    Tomkin
    Participant

    Sir,

    the Software won’t Run with Fallout4.

    I got no Answer to my Question wher to send the Data Troubleshoot Data.
    I have spent Money for Nothing and i’m really upset!
    I want to get Back my Money!
    If you want i show you sceenshots of deinstallation of Vorpx and Deleting the Donloaded Vorpx Install Files!

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