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Topic: Ghost Recon (2001)
My profile contribution to this community. Profile uploaded to the cloud.
Ghost Recon (2001) G3D using dgVoodoo2
Spent a couple of hours tweaking this profile for a solid VR G3D experience. Thanks to Vorpx advanced authoring tool, I was able to adjust the sky box using the 3D multiplier within the shader tool. There is only one minor caveat. It appears the sky box shader and HUD are connected. Vorpx settings can be changed to your preference, I prefer a strong G3D effect. Also, you can use ctrl+end to remove the modified pixel shader if you want to compare and see what I mean. There is only one I modified. I prefer my changes though ;-) and the game is perfectly playable either way.
Other points to note:
– Ensure both “scale command map” + “scale hud” are enabled under gameplay options enabled. Great for text legibility on higher resolutions.
– Use dgVoodoo2 and set resolution. I am using a resolution of 2560×1920 4:3 and have both anisotropic 16x and MSAA 8x
– There are only a couple of minor issues considering like any other game not made for VR. This game is one of the better ones using Vorpx giving the full game experience. It is a blast to play with all the various tactics and game features.I am working on a couple of other game profiles and will share once complete. I have a working profile in G3D for the game Tesla Effect including some shader authoring. Have not uploaded yet. The game is really good now within the first person mode with full G3D. The only issue left is regarding the movies which seem to create a green overlay over part of the movie clip. There is a simple work around by hitting the Vorpx menu (del key) and disable the G3D from there. Then re-enable after the movie clip. The disable G3D hot key does not work. With the G3D disabled and using edgepeek, the movies play perfectly fine. This is a minor pain that I would like eliminate. If anyone got any ideas, let me know!
Anyway, happy holidays to all of you!
Stryker
Topic: Help with Skyrim SE
If I’ve posted this in the wrong section, please forgive me, and please move it to the correct forum.
Hello. I am a VR newbie and I have just picked up an Oculus Rift Bundle and have been setting it up this evening. I had been holding off on getting a VR headset as I was waiting for some lengthy triple-A games to arrive in VR. With the release of Skyrim VR for the PSVR I was thinking, “Okay, have we arrived?” So I picked up a PSVR and a copy of Skyrim VR. I played it for a bit, thought it was pretty good, or actually very good, but I was missing my mods for Skyrim.
So, I went on youtube to see if Skyrim VR would be coming to the Vive/Rift anytime soon, and if it would support mods. And what did I see but YouTube videos of people playing Skyrim through VorpX, WITH MODS, RIGHT NOW! And they were saying it was amazing and was working really well. That lit a fire under me and I purchased an Oculus Rift Bundle and a copy of VorpX.
My PC has the following specs:
Windows 10 Pro
Intel i7-6900k @ 3.20 GHz
32 GB of RAM
Asus Rampage V Edition 10 motherboard
Nvidia Titan Xp 12 GigI got the Rift up and running fine, and was blown away by the Touch Tutorial with the little robot. That was really, really, really amazing to me. Having played both Resident Evil 7 and Skyrim VR on the PSVR, I thought they just could not compete with what I just saw on the Rift with that Touch Tutorial.
So, I excitedly installed the VorpX software. I already had Skyrim SE installed as I think it looks better than original Skyrim, and I run a lot of mods… the Special Edition I find to be more stable with mods.
I started up my Oculus software, then I started up VorpX using the “Start vorpX” icon on my desktop (three vorpX icons were added upon install: Start vorpX, vorpX Desktop Viewer, and Configure vorpX). Once vorpX was started, I right-clicked the vorpX icon down in my system tray and went to Configure… I then went to Game Settings Optimizer in the left side panel and then went down to Skyrim SE, selected it and chose Optimize Settings and then I clicked Apply & Close.
I then launched the game (unsure of what all settings I should make from the Skyrim options panel and to the Skyrim ini files) at a resolution of 1920×1080. I DID turn off V-Sync both through the Skyrim ini’s and made sure it was off in my Nvidia control panel settings for the Skyrim executable.
Upon game start, I had trouble seeing the main screen options as they were far, far down in the bottom right corner of my view, and I just could not see them no matter how I turned my head. So I took the headset off and on my TV screen (this is my living room computer and is normally hooked up to a 4k television set through a 4k audio/video receiver) I was just able to make out the options, so I loaded a save game. Once the save was loaded, my view-point was staring straight up into the sky… So I pressed the Delete key and brought up the vorpX in-game menu, then navigated over to the Direct VR Scan and clicked it (making sure to not move any of my controls). That finished. Things were not looking too good, so I went into the vorpX menu again and changed the 3D Reconstruction from Z Adaptive to Z Normal and that looked at least a little better.
BUT, when I turned my head, the screen/head-tracking would turn in the OPPOSITE direction. So, I didn’t know what to do to correct that, so I just shut everything down and did a restart on everything… This time the screen/head-tracking was turning to match which way I was looking, BUT, the depth just didn’t feel anywhere close to as good as it did in the Rift’s Touch Tutorial. Also everything beyond like 10 feet in the game world was pretty blurry, and when I got close to characters they all had a weird ghosting or doubling of their image.
So, I’m sure it comes down to me not running things properly and having all things set up properly. What is the proper way to run Skyrim SE? What ini settings should I make? V-sync on or off? Shadows on trees, the land… on or off? Ambient Occlusion, yes or no? Ansiotropic Filtering? Antialiasing? What about settings for the Nvidia control panel? Maximum pre-rendered frames? Texture filtering? Triple buffering? Vertical sync?
What should I be changing on the vorpX in-game menu for Skyrim? Also, in the main vorpX config I see Local and Cloud Profiles… Should I be using them with Skyrim? In the Cloud Profiles tab, I see that you can sign in but when I tried with my credentials that I use for these forums the program keeps telling me log-in failed.
I’m at a loss and I’m not sure what to do or where to start. I’m fairly technical but totally new to VR, the Occulus and to vorpX. Any help that anyone can provide, well, I’d certainly appreciate it. :)
Also, the PSVR has a quick way to re-center or re-set your VR view if it gets off-kilter, do we have anything similar with vorpX or the Rift?
Topic: Ghost Recon Wildlands
Looks like a pretty sweet game. (Open world, stealth, solo or multiplayer) Is there a profile that might work with this?
