Both FOV hacks linked in the official recommendations thread were updated to support vehicle and third person FOV. That should help with the FOV.
Flawless Widescreen
Direct link to the FOV hack
Official vorpX settings recommendations
Disclaimer: memory hacks potentially can trigger anticheat measures. Although that is unlikely in single player.
Remapping the keyboard to a gamepad proved to be very tricky and I gave up(after 3 hours of trouble shooting). The way GTA V key bindings work really leaves something to be desired. The way they have it so split up for different actions and the way you can’t use certain buttons more then once and the way you cant leave any key bindings “open” is really lame.. Anyway, so my usual trick isn’t going to do it this time.
Although the buttons I did get remapped worked its just to much to try to fit on one controller the way they make you bind keys in game.
Long story short, if you want to use a controller your stuck with the jittery right stick until a fix is found.
I’ll keep messing with settings to see if I can mitigate it any further.
The strange thing is, watching VorpX GTA V Videos on youtube i can see there is kind of “3D” (depth) but I don’t have any 3D at all. It just stays “2D flat” while headtracking is working.
– Downloaded/installed latest vorpx driver.
– Vorpx (64bit) is running in the back (checked task manager).
– Starting GTA V
– Headtracking: working
– …but game stays “2d flat” for me
…if i hit “DEL” for ingameconfig, i can change fov, etc., but there’s nothing i can find to get the “3D” i’v seen at some vorpx/GtaV Videos or Screenshots…. it just stays at “2d flat” like on a big movie theatre screen.
The game is Z-Buffer 3D only at the moment. Geomtry 3D *may* be added later.
Z3D gives “less 3D” in the foreground, but often better 3D in the distance (deginitely in GTA V). It’s also twice as fast.
Can you post the full error message (or even better a screenshot of it)?
It may be the case that only the 32bit version of vorpX is running, but not the 64bit version, which is required for GTA V.
You can check that in your task manager. There should be a vorpControl.exe and a vorpControl64.dat process. If the latter is missing, vorpX cannot hook GTA V.
If that is the case, please first try a full reinstall. If that does not help, try disabling your antivirus program and see whether that helps. There might be a conflict between your AV program and vorpX.
Right Stick: Normally such things are solvable by disabling the gamepad in a game’s option menu, which activates vorpX’s built in gamepad emulation. There doesn’t seem to be way to disable the gamepad in the GTA V options menu though. Unless I overlooked something, playing with mouse and keyboard might be the better option in this case.
Really need a fix for this. Game is almost unplayable with the right thumbstick screwed up like this.
Playing with a keyboard mouse is not a good solution since you can not see the keyboard keys with the head set on.
wonder if there is an config file to turn the joystick off. How does this work in GTA 4?
Hmm so I found this (for GTA 4) you can Change the OEM name of your controler.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\MediaProperties\PrivateProperties\Joystick\OEM\**YourController**]
Then GTA will not know its an Xbox 360 controller and you should be able to remap it.
Im not in front of my system right now so I cant try it.
anyone want to take a stab? (backup your registry)
A vorpX update with preliminary GTA V support (including a fix for the “Initializing…” hang) will be released later today. For now the profile is Z-Buffer 3D only, but that works quite well in this game.
As soon as it’s ready I’ll make a blog post on the front page.
I have no troubles working vorpx with Steam:
Borderlands 2
Borderlands Pre-Sequel
Chivalry
DCS World
F1 2012 (needs open track)
F1 2014 (needs open track)
Far Cry 4
GTAIV
Metro 2033
Mirrors Edge
Portal 2
Outlast
Skyrim
Wolfenstein
Alien Isolation (mod game file)
Test Drive Unlimited 2 (have 3D but no head tracking)
I also have the Mass Effect trilogy and Alan Wake but I haven’t tried those games yet. Except for the games marked, all work with vorpx’s head tracking.
Games that work for me are:
Borderlands Pre-Sequel
Dirt 3
F1 2012
F1 2014
GTAIV – haven’t gotten head tracking yet
Skyrim
Flight Sim X, though it opens on a different monitor and haven’t gotten head tracking, I do have 3D.
Though, except for Borderlands and Skyrim, I use Opentrack for head tracking.
I have tried several games that are on the support list, F1 2012, Skyrim, as well as Outlast. I’ve responded to several topics hoping for a response but there doesn’t seem to be any, so I thought I’d create my own thread.
I can’t get headtracking with any of them, and I have even tried using Opentrack, but nothing seems to work. I want to set the rift input as the analogue stick on the controller to look around, but I can’t figure out how to do that, and I didn’t see anything in the settings. Or I couldn’t figure it out.
My system specs are.
DK2
Runtime 0.4.x (not sure but I know it’s 4)
i7 4790k Win 7 64
GTX 780 ti 3gb
16gb ram, if that’s important.
Other Rift games, like Windlands, and Radial G, work great. I also had some head and positional tracking, in Dirt 3, DCS, and War Thunder, although it was extremely laggy.
I did get GTA to run but like F1, and Skyrim, there is no head or positional tracking. Other than that, the 3D is great and the visuals are nice, I just can’t figure out how to get head tracking working.
Thanks for any support.
I’m really surprised to hear you didn’t even got headtracking to work, GTA worked out of the box! I already wrote down, what I did.. I got the steam version… and the only special things are the name of the enb and the use of the enb injector (download it (http://enbdev.com/download_injector_generic.htm), copy it to your GTA Folder, edit the enbninjector.ini-file and insert the right process), start the enbinjector.exe before you start the game and let it run…
I’m using a 360 Gamepad, but I think the keyboard worked fine…
I heard that GTA 4 1.0.4.0 is best for ENB, so I downgraded…
Oops, that link did not take.
Sorry I can’t seem to figure out how to post it properly formatted for the forum. I will paste it below:
http://www.gta4-mods.com/misc/revz-enb-for-nvidia-optimus-injector-version-f13377
Just finished checking out that injector version. I downloaded the mod from here:
It is an enb injector for GTA IV that was made for am Nvidia Optimus chip that does not like the regular eng. It does seem to work.
Didn’t try the Skyrim one yet.
Just had a quick look in the flight sim thread and Ralf stated that VorpX is not compatible with d3d9.dll. Looks like you are going to have to choose whether you want to play with ENB or the Rift, but not both.