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    In reply to: Is Vorp X worth it?

    TheBalt
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    Okay – so what you are getting – if you want to make old games looking legitimately 3d and like stuff is in your hands (like a weapon model looks like its right there in legit 3d) or want to see stuff on the horizon look like its on the horizon – it does that. In some first person games theyve even got full tracking for your head, but you will be playing the games as normally intended, with a regular controller

    There is a quick key that is adopted in profiles to right stick click to “zoom” out the image for when a cutscene or something takes place, basically putting it on a movie screen, then you can tap the zoom button again and be back in full VR, world encompassing you in first person games or like looking thru a window in a 3rd person game, you can actually see the depth of things in the distance.

    Pesonally, ive been playing VR since DK2 and Vorpx has gotten 99% of my actual “VR’ time, most VR games at this point are simple and redundant (few examples that fix this are like walking dead, asuras wrath), but those have been slow coming. If you want a full 3d VR experience in a game that is supported, it does that.

    It supports alot more than what is ‘officially’ supported, but youll just have to see if profiles for those games exist, a good reference page is a user named RJKole’s site, but it has been down. I am attaching an image of the page when it wasnt down so you can see what games are considered to be ‘supported’ by the community with the program; meaning depth and all those sorts of things work

    https://www.vorpx.com/forums/topic/celebrating-700-games-on-inofficial-list/page/2/#post-192357

    For the most part games coming these days are supported by it to some degree because the engines being used are limited and not necessarily in house developed stuff as much as it used to be – so i would only expect that list of ‘unsupported officially’ titles to continue expanding.

    Its the best 40 bucks i spent on VR, far and away

    #192357
    RJK_
    Participant

    UPDATE ON CURRENT INOFFICIAL LIST FEB 2020 , TOTAL: 774 Games

    007: Quantum of Solace
    18 Wheels of Steel: Across America
    A Hat in Time
    A-Train 8
    Abyss Odyssey
    ABZU
    Action Henk
    Advent Rising
    Aerea
    Age of Empires 3 Complete
    Airstrike 2: Gulf Thunder
    Alan Wake
    Alan Wake’s American Nightmare
    Alcatraz
    Alice Madness Returns
    Alien Breed 3: Descent
    Alien Rage: Unlimited
    Alien: Isolation
    Aliens vs. Predator 2
    Aliens: Colonial Marines
    Alpha Protocol
    American McGee’s Alice
    Amnesia
    Amnesia – A Machine for Pigs
    Ankh
    Ankh 2
    Ankh 3
    Anna
    ANNO 1701
    Antichamber
    Apocalyptica
    Aquadelic GT
    Aquanox
    Aquanox 2
    Arcania: Fall of Setarrif
    Arcania: Gothic 4
    ArmA 2
    ArmA 3
    Armed Forces Corp
    Armies of Exigo
    Arx Fatalis
    Assassins Creed
    Assassins Creed 2
    Assassins Creed 3
    Assassins Creed: Black Flag
    Assassins Creed: Odyssey
    Assassins Creed: Origins
    Assassins Creed: Unity
    Avatar: The Game
    Avencast – Rise of the Mage
    B.O.S – Bet on Soldier
    Back to the Future: The Game
    Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition
    Ballistics
    Batman Arkham Asylum
    Batman Arkham City
    Batman Arkham Origins
    Batman: Arkham Knight
    Battle Mages
    Battlefield 1
    Battlefield 1942
    Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII
    Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome
    Battlefield 2
    Battlefield 3
    Battlefield 4
    Battlefield 5
    Battlefield: Hardline
    Battlestations: Midway
    Battlestations: Pacific
    Bayonetta
    Bee Movie: The Game
    Beholder
    Beowulf
    Betrayer
    Beyond Good & Evil
    Billard (MyBestGames)
    Binary Domain
    Bionicle
    Bioshock
    Bioshock 2
    Bioshock 2 Remastered
    Bioshock Infinite
    Bioshock Remastered
    Black and White 2
    Black Mesa Source
    Black The Fall
    Blackguards
    Blackguards 2
    BlackSite: Area 51
    Blair Witch
    Blood Knights
    Blue Estate: The Game
    Blur
    Bone: Out of Boneville
    Bone: The Great Cow Race
    Borderlands
    Borderlands 2
    Borderlands 3
    Borderlands GOTY Enhanced
    Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
    Bound by Flame
    Brave
    Breed
    Bright Memory – Episode 1
    Broken Sword 3: The Sleeping Dragon
    Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons
    Brothers in Arms: Hells Highway
    Brutal Legend
    Bulletstorm
    Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition
    Burn
    Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box
    Call of Cthulhu (2006)
    Call of Duty
    Call of Duty 2
    Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
    Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
    Call of Duty: Black Ops
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 3
    Call of Duty: Ghosts
    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
    Call of Duty: United Offensive
    Call of Duty: World at War
    Call of Juarez
    Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
    Call of Juarez: The Cartel
    Car Mechanic Simulator 2015
    CARGO!
    Cars
    Chivalry – Medieval Warfare
    Choplifter HD
    Chrome
    Civilization V
    Clive Barkers Jericho
    Code of Honor
    Code of Honor 2
    Code of Honor 3
    Cold Fear
    Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
    Command & Conquer: Generals
    Command & Conquer: Generals – Zero Hour
    Command & Conquer: Renegade
    Company of Heroes: Anthology
    Conan Exiles
    Conarium
    Condemned: Criminal Origins
    Confrontation
    Constantine: The Game
    Contagion
    Control
    Costume Quest
    Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
    Crashday
    Crazy Machines
    Crysis
    Crysis 2
    Crysis 3
    Cursed Mountain
    Daikatana
    Damnnation
    Dangerous Golf
    Dark
    Dark Matter
    Dark Messiah of Might & Magic
    Dark Sector
    Dark Souls
    Dark Souls II
    Dark Souls III
    Dark Souls Remastered
    Darkened Skye
    Darksiders
    Darksiders II
    Darkstar One
    Dawn of Magic
    Dawn of Magic 2
    Day of Infamy
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    Dead Island
    Dead Or Alive 5 – Last Round
    Dead Space
    Dead Space 2
    Dead Space 3
    Deadfall Adventures
    Deadly Premonition
    Dear Esther
    Deep Sea Tycoon 2
    Descent 2 (D2X-XL)
    Deus Ex (2000)
    Deus Ex – Human Revolution
    Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
    Deus Ex: The Fall
    Devil May Cry 4
    Diablo III
    Dirt 1
    Dirt 2
    Dirt 3
    Dirt 4
    Dirt Showdown
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    Dishonored 2
    Disney’s Castle of Illusion
    Disney’s Chicken Little
    Disney’s Ratatouille
    Disney’s UP
    Disney’s Wall-E
    Diving 2008
    Divinity II: Ego Draconis
    Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition
    DmC: Devil May Cry
    DOSBox
    Dragon Age 2
    Dragon Age: Inquisition
    Dragon Age: Origins
    Dragon’s Dogma
    Drakensang: Gold
    Drakensang: River of Time
    Dreamfall: The longest Journey
    Driv3r
    Duke Nukem Forever
    Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
    Dungeon Keeper 2
    Dungeon Quest
    Dungeon Siege
    Dungeon Siege 2
    Dungeon Siege 3
    Dungeons
    Eagle Lander 3D
    EEP 5
    Elder Scrolls Online
    Elex
    Enclave
    Endless Legend
    Enemy Front
    Enslaved: Odyssey to the West
    Enter The Matrix
    Evolva
    Evolve
    Experience112
    F.E.A.R.
    F.E.A.R. 2
    F.E.A.R. 3
    F1 2010
    F1 2011
    F1 2012
    F1 2013
    F1 2014
    F1 2017
    F1 2018
    F1 2019
    Fable Anniversary
    Fallout 3
    Fallout 4
    Fallout 76
    Fallout New Vegas
    Fallout Shelter
    Far Cry
    Far Cry 2
    Far Cry 3
    Far Cry 3 – Blood Dragon
    Far Cry 4
    Far Cry 5
    Far Cry: Primal
    Farm Racer
    Farming Simulator 2017
    Farming Simulator 2019
    Fe
    FIFA 11
    Final Exam
    Final Fantasy XV
    Firewatch
    Flatout
    Flatout 2
    Flight Simulator X
    Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
    Fragmented
    Frank Herbert’s Dune
    Fuel
    Game of Thrones
    Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series
    Garshasp: The Monster Slayer
    Gauntlet
    Get Even
    GForce
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    Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams ROTO
    Giants: Citizen Kabuto
    Global Ops: Commando Libya
    GM Rally
    Gods: Lands of Infinity
    Gone Home
    Gothic 3
    Grand Theft Auto IV
    Grand Theft Auto V
    Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
    Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
    GRAV
    GRID
    GRID 2
    GRIS
    Grotesque Tactics
    GTA 3
    GTR 2
    GUN
    Gunman Chronicles
    Gunship Apocalypse
    H1Z1
    Half Life
    Half Life: Blueshift
    Half Life: Counterstrike
    Half Life: Opposing Force
    Half-Life 2
    Half-Life 2: Episode One
    Half-Life 2: Episode Two
    Halo
    Halo 2
    Hard Reset
    Haunted
    Heavy Metal FAKK 2
    Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
    Helldorado
    Hellforces
    Hellgate London
    Heroes of Might and Magic V
    Hidden and Dangerous (Deluxe)
    Hidden and Dangerous 2
    Homefront
    Homefront: The Revolution
    HULK
    Hunted: The Demons Forge
    I Am Alive
    Ice Age 2
    Ice Age 3
    Iesabel
    Imperial Glory
    Indiana Jones 6
    Infernal
    Infernium
    Inner Chains
    Inquisition
    Inside
    Insurgency
    Iron Man
    Jack Keane
    Jade Empire Special Edition
    James Bond 007: Nightfire
    Jet Simulator
    Journey
    Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death
    Juiced 2
    Julia: Criminologist
    Just Cause
    Just Cause 2
    Just Cause 3
    Killing Floor 2
    King’s Bounty: The Legend
    King’s Quest 2015
    Kingdom Come Deliverance
    Knights of the Temple: Infernal Crusade
    Kraven Manor
    L.A. Noire
    Last Day of June
    Left 4 Dead 2
    Legacy of Kain: Defiance
    Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
    Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2
    Legend of Grimrock
    Legend of Grimrock II
    Legend: Hand of God
    Legendary
    LEGO Jurassic World
    Lego: Lord of the Rings
    LEGO: Star Wars The Complete Saga
    Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude
    Life Is Strange
    Life is Strange 2
    Life is Strange: Before the Storm
    Limbo
    Liquidator 2
    Little Nightmares
    Loki
    Lost Planet 2
    Lost Planet 3
    Lost Planet: Extreme Condition
    Lula 3D
    Madagascar
    Madagascar 2
    Maelstrom
    Mafia
    Mafia 2
    Mafia III
    Mage Knight: Apocalypse
    Magicka
    Mahjong Master 5
    Majesty 2
    Mass Effect
    Mass Effect 2
    Mass Effect 3
    Mass Effect Andromeda
    Max Payne
    Max Payne 2
    Max Payne 3
    Medal of Honor (2010)
    Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
    Meet the Robinsons
    Men of War
    Merchenaries 2
    Metro 2033
    Metro 2033 Redux
    Metro Exodus
    Metro: Last Light
    Metro: Last Light Redux
    Miasmata
    Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
    Might & Magic: Heroes VI
    Minecraft: Story Mode Season 1
    Minigolf 3D
    Mirrors Edge
    Monster Hunter World
    Monsters vs Aliens
    Moorhuhn Directors Cut
    Moorhuhn Kart 3
    Moorhuhn Kart Thunder
    Mordhau
    Mortal Kombat X
    Mount and Blade: Warband
    Murdered: Soul Suspect
    Mushroom Men: Truffle Trouble
    Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden
    Myst V: End of Ages
    Myth III
    Nail’d
    NaissenceE
    Naval Warfare
    Necrovision
    Need for Speed Shift 2 Unleashed
    Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
    Need for Speed: Most Wanted [2005]
    Need for Speed: Rivals
    Need for Speed: Underground
    Neverwinter Nights
    Neverwinter Nights 2
    Nier: Automata
    No Man’s Land
    Observer
    Oddworld: New’n’Tasty
    Of Orcs and Men
    Oil Rush
    OIO: The Game
    Oozi Earth Adventure
    OpenRails
    Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
    Operation Flashpoint: Red River
    Orc Attack: Flatulent Rebellion
    Orcs Must Die!
    Ori and the Blind Forest
    Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition
    Outcast – Second Contact
    Outlast
    Outlast 2
    Overlord 2
    Overlord: Raising Hell
    Painkiller
    Painkiller: Hell & Damnation
    Papo & Yo
    Paraworld
    Pariah
    Path of Exile
    Payday 2
    PCSX2
    Peter Jackson’s King Kong
    Pid
    Pinball FX2
    Planet of the Apes
    Pokito
    Portal
    Portal 2
    Post Apocalyptic Mayhem
    Prey [2007]
    Prey [2017]
    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
    Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
    Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
    Pro Evolution Soccer 2014
    Project Eden
    Project Nomads
    Protector
    Psychonauts
    Psychotoxic
    PURE
    Q.U.B.E
    Quake (GLQuake)
    Quake II
    Quake III
    Quake IV
    Quern – Undying Thoughts
    R.A.W: Realms of Ancient War
    Race 07 (Retail)
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    Race Driver GRID
    Rainbow Six
    Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear
    Rayman 3
    Really Slick Screensavers
    Realms of Arcania: Blade of Destiny
    RealMyst Masterpiece Edition
    Red Dead Redemption 2
    Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered
    Red Ocean
    Remember Me
    Remnants from the Ashes
    Resident Evil 2 (2019)
    Resident Evil 4
    Resident Evil 5
    Resident Evil 6
    Resident Evil 7
    Resident Evil: Revelations
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    Return to Castle Wolfenstein (2001)
    rFactor
    rFactor 2
    Rise of Legends
    Rise of the Argonauts
    Rise of the Tomb Raider
    Rise of Venice
    Risen
    Risen 2
    Risen 3: Titan Lords
    Robots
    Rocket League
    Rune
    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat
    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
    S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Lost Alpha
    Sacred 2
    Sacred 3
    Sacred Citadel
    Sacrifice
    Saints Row 3
    Sam & Max: Season 1
    Sanctum
    SAS Secure Tomorrow
    Scorpion Disfigured
    Section 8
    Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
    Serious Sam 3: BFE
    Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter
    Serious Sam: The First Encounter
    Shadow Blade: Reload
    Shadow Complex Remastered
    Shadow of the Tomb Raider
    Shadow Puppeteer
    Shadow Warrior 2
    Shadow Warrior [2013]
    Shadowman
    Shadowrun Returns
    Shattered Horizon
    Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom
    Shrek 2
    Shrek The Third
    Shrek: Super Slam
    Silence:The Whispered World 2
    Silent Hunter 4
    Silverfall
    Sleeping Dogs
    Slender: The Arrival
    Sniper Elite 3
    Sniper Elite V2
    Sniper Ghost Warrior
    Sniper Ghost Warrior 2
    Sniper Ghost Warrior 3
    Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
    Sonic Generations
    Space Engineers
    Space Siege
    Spaceforce Captains
    Spaceforce: Rogue Universe
    Spellforce
    Spellforce 2
    Spellforce 2 Gold (Steam)
    Spellforce 2: Faith in Destiny
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    Spider-Man 2
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    Spintires
    Splinter Cell
    Splinter Cell 2
    Splinter Cell 3
    Splinter Cell Blacklist
    Split Second: Velocity
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    Star Trek Voyager – Elite Force
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    State of Decay
    Stereo Photo Maker
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    Streetfighter IV
    Stronghold 2
    Styx: Master of Shadows
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    Sudeki
    Summer Athletics 2008
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    Swat 4
    System Shock 2 (with DX9 mod)
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    Take On Helicopters
    Tales of Monkey Island
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    Tempest
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    Test Drive Unlimited
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    The Chronicles of Narnia 1
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    The Darkness II
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    The Dig (Steam)
    The Elder Scrolls III – Morrowind
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    The Fall: Last Days of Gaia
    The First Templar
    The Golden Compass
    The Golden Horde
    The Hobbit
    The Hunter: Call of the Wild
    The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing
    The Incredible Hulk
    The Land of Pain
    The Last Remnant
    The Last Tinker: City of Colors
    The Long Dark
    The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
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    The Matrix: Path of Neo
    The Old City: Leviathan
    The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief
    The Regiment
    The Settlers 2: Next Generation
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    The Thing
    The Turing Test
    The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
    The Walking Dead Season 1
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    The Witcher
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    The Wolf Among Us
    Thief 2: The Metal Age
    Thief Gold
    Thief [2014]
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    Thrillville
    Timeshift
    Titan Quest
    Titan Quest Anniversary Edition
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    Titanfall
    Titanfall 2
    Tokyo 42
    Tom Clancy’s EndWar
    Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands
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    Tom Clancy’s The Division
    Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield Gold
    Tomb Raider 2
    Tomb Raider 2013
    Tomb Raider 3
    Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness
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    Torchlight
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    Transformers 2
    Transformers: The Game
    Treasure Island
    Tribes 2
    Trine
    Trine 2
    Trine 3
    Trixie in Toyland
    Tron 2.0
    Tropico 3: Gold
    Tropico 4
    Tropico 5
    Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
    Turok (2008)
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    Twin Sector
    Two Worlds
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    UFO: Afterlight
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    Ultimate Pinball Challenge
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    Unravel
    Unreal 1 (Dx9)
    Unreal 2
    Unreal Tournament 2004
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    Urmel aus dem Eis
    Utopia City
    Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines
    Vampyr
    Vanquish
    Velvet Assassin
    Venetica
    Verdun
    Victor Vran
    Virtua Tennis 3
    VLC Media Player
    Vortex: The Gateway
    Wanted: Weapons of Fate
    Warcraft III
    Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War
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    Watch Dogs
    What Remains Of Edith Finch
    Wings of Prey
    Wolfschanze
    Woolfe – The Redhood Diaries
    World of Warcraft
    Worms 3
    X-Blades
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    XCOM: Enemy Unknown
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    XIII
    Xotic
    Zanzarah
    Zeno Clash
    Zombie Driver

    TheBalt
    Participant

    Im definitely responsible for thinking I had doom working with geo 3d with just some errors cause it was saying it was geo 3d… didnt know much about the program and thought that it meant someone else could get it working right since it said geo3d was in. So you got some of us who are just ignorant of the fact :P lol sorry, sad but true… just didnt understand the program enough, figured since it hooked and said g3d that someone else could properly set it up, that was my case atleast, im sure some others are the same

    #192258
    TheBalt
    Participant

    @the balt
    Perhaps the 2019 update is the reason http://dulfy.net/2019/03/20/swtor-new-game-engine-changes-patch-5-10-2/ for the game not working anymore

    Could be – but like i got it to hook the first time i launched, after that, tried it just a few hours later after playing for a bit – never got it to hook again. Tried running in compatibility mode, tried adding the launcher to vorpx, tried SteamVR and just Oculus to see if it would hook… just dunno what made it hook once and never again, mightve been that update. bummer if so cause thats a game i legit wanna dig into

    #192165
    TheBalt
    Participant

    Made a profile for 3rd person RPG Insomnia: The Ark. Profile is purely based off official Vorpx HellBlade profile. G3d works but Zadaptive and Znormal do not appear to add any depth; so you can play it ‘pancake’ but on a big screen, or if your computer can handle it, G3d does seem to work fine, there were some flickering issues with Shadows on high settings with G3d, but I found turning the Shadows down to low eliminated most of that graphical issue.

    For the record – I think this is a FANTASTIC game. Its one of the only games I ever purchased in early access cause i was so intrigued and put like 25 hours into it to decide I wanted to wait for it to be ‘finished’; they had originally built it in another engine and so it wasnt compatible with vorpx at all (atleast i couldnt find a way for it to hook); but they updated it to Unreal 4 and it seems like the Hellblade profile will get us good G3d, but like i said, Znormal and Zadaptive, I saw no difference between them and 3d just being set to ‘off’. So if youre computer can handle G3d for the game, only issue I saw was shadows having some odd effects like weve seen in other games, I found turning shadows low helped alleviate that.

    Its a really cool game tho, it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but if you wanted a really solid 3rd person RPG with some unique mechanics and a really good, unique environment, I really recommend it.

    Good luck getting it running, if my profile on the cloud doesnt work for you, just load the HellBlade profile from Vorpx and use that for the game, it hooked right in with G3D, no problem. Just doesnt appear to have any change for Zadaptive and Znormal compared to pancake.

    #192147
    TheBalt
    Participant

    No worries.. honestly the program is amazing but you need to work WITH it to get the most out of it – my recommendation, for now – would be to start with one of the “fully supported” games on the Vorpx list here:

    Supported Games

    ok, so ANY game you want to play on Vorpx – Launch it ON IT OWN first, many games do not ‘create’ their configuration files until after they are launched, like when you install a game on steam, it installs 99.99% of the files for the game except for the configuration files, those get ‘created’ when the game is launched the first time (for the most part, this isnt 100%, but just follow these instructions to make your life easier)

    So, launch any newly downloaded games WITHOUT Vorpx first. Let it get into its menu screen and exit out. Start Vorpx, Launch it again with Vorpx, then Vorpx will be able to access the config files for that game and make its necessary adjustments to them (its doing alot of work in the background with field of view and stuff that youll have no clue its doing)

    Now the games on the list i sent you should, i believe, in the Vorpx In Game Menu – in your headset, default key to access it is DEL; or on your controllers itll usually be “click in left stick” or right stick to access the Vorpx in game menu, again, the Vorpx in game menu will be IN your headset only, the vorpx program for the profiles and stuff will be on your PC… but in the Vorpx game menu should be an option for “DirectVR Scan” or it might just be called DirectVR. 9/10 this will successfully run and change all settings in those games to make them look good in Vorpx and adopt true “3d”.

    Now if youre having trouble with performance, Vorpx has three 3d modes. the most significant and “closest to real vr” one is Geometry 3d. Geometry 3d essentially renders the game twice and most the time gives you full ability to lean forward/back/left/right/up/down, like a “REAL” VR game. This comes at some performance cost tho cause- yeah, youre basically running the game ‘twice’ to get this effect.

    For you tho – since it sounds like you just want to turn the headtracking stuff off entirely, theres two other 3d modes that do not have nearly the performance hit – you will still ‘see things in the distance/arrows look like theyre coming AT you’, but doesnt have the full movement of a VR game with your head, those are called ZAdaptive and ZNormal.. for you, these will get you the best performance and results for your buck and arent EXTREMELY taxing on hardware by any means, like geometry 3d can be for certain games. this will be an option in the vorpx in game menu as well.

    But, while we are on the topic, most of the profiles link the Vorpx Menu button to to the left stick click, this is sometimes a problem for games, when you get into the Vorpx in game menu, scroll thru the settings til you find the page that lists like stuff about Xbox controllers, there should be an option there for “switching” the Vorpx menu buttons to your Start/Select buttons. Basically itll make it so if you TAP Select/Start, itll do the Vorpx action of bringing up the Vorpx in game menu and if you HOLD the button in, itll bring up your typical ‘pause’ screen.

    Sorry for the rant, but really, if you get set up later and wanna get on mic on steam and ask me to help you out, ill jump into a vorpx game and go thru the settings with you over Steam mic chat to give you a quick rundown and get you up and running with a game youll enjoy.

    for the ‘first go’ – id really recommend picking a game on that list, just to make things easier and so you can see what the program CAN do, when optimized properly.

    My biggest suggestion, from the real list, if you want a good first person game would probably be dishonored 1 or 2 or the bioshock games. If you want something third person, Dark Souls 3, Sekiro, Darksiders 3 and the Surge all work great. If you wanted to chat about it later my steam name is Baltar777 , go ahead and add me if you like and let me know when youre on and ill try to talk you thru some of it.

    Its an amazing program, there are so many haters out there on it but they just didnt take the time to actually understand the program. I wish it was SUPER SIMPLE, which DirectVR does make it pretty close to super simple, but, you still need to know what buttons to press and menus to go into before you get up and running – Vorpx has an explanation on all this in the actual program that will be on your PC.. but it can be daunting. If you wanted to talk to me and me just walk you thru it, we can totally do that.

    So take a look at that list and see if theres a particular game on there youre interested in trying as a ‘first go’ and im down for helping if you need it, just add me on steam

    #192108

    In reply to: VR control aiming

    TheBalt
    Participant

    Unfortunately i only played kingdom come with regular mods and vorpx, i wasnt aware of any motion control stuff going on with that one. If you got info on that, im 100% interested cause that game could be awesome if you were actually prepping the swings.

    I really recommend tho – having been messing with VR since DK2.. Walking Dead Saints and Sinners is the best implementation of VR into an actual “GAME” that ive seen yet. I really would recommend you refund skyrim and fallout and get that if youre short on cash. Skyrim and Fallout are great – but they are very much so “vr tacked on” – it works, its fun, just like games in Vorpx are fun even tho they arent 100% VR…

    But if youre really looking for the most legitimate “oh shit, this is what you CAN do with VR”… i think Walking Dead makes the strongest argument for VR that ive seen in all these years since DK2 first got out into the wild.

    And i did try Dark messiah of Might and Magic and it just didnt hold up for me well enough to get past like the first hour or so.. might be exactly your type of game, so might have a blast with it.

    My best vorpx experiences have been Dark Souls 3 and Sekiro with first person mods. Mass Effect andromeda with first person mod… and others but my brain cant think of em all right now, lol. i got evil within 2 running in vorpx at one point, i think i used a dishonored profile and that worked awesome, but people have said it doesnt work anymore with that profile, i dont know, youd have to test it yourself, but if you get it to work, it was awesome with the first person mode in that game.

    Dark Souls 3 is great in first person vr if you wanted to try it but you cant use the lock on – you need to basically play a 2 handed rolling character without a shield or magic, the ‘mod’ to get it in first person just doesnt ‘play well’ with the lock on. For Sekiro its much smoother and that isnt really an issue, loved em both in Vorpx. Sekiro does have mods on nexusmods to add ‘invincibility frames’ to your dodge like Bloodborne if you wanted to make it a more ‘palatable’ experiene. It can be difficult if youre getting ganged up on in that game and dont have i frames in first person, i played without it, but i can definitely see how it could be essential for some players.

    #192107

    In reply to: VR control aiming

    Eldaer
    Participant

    One last message :P Gonna try out duke nukem 3d next, dunno if its as well translated as hl1 and q1-2 though. I doubt it. Also wanted to put it on the record, I bought skyrim vr and fallout 4 vr(just cause it was so discounted, I hate paying for that shit again) and its amazing, bethesda couldnt make a bugfree game with a gun to their head! I spent more time making those two playable properly than any non vr game I done :P But once I got them stable and a conservative amount of enhancment mods their pretty awsome. Also was wondering of you tried might and magic dark messiah through vorpx? So far its the game that looks and runs best so far, its look to aim ofc but doesnt seem to be a problem in that type of game, also tried kingdom come, it seems worth playing with look to aim aswell, but saw a youtube video of someone using motion controls to punch and maybe swing sword. Didnt find any sources or guides for it though

    #192099

    In reply to: VR control aiming

    TheBalt
    Participant

    sounds like you ran into exactly the same problem i did with the GTA mod :\ Kinda disappointed cause they literally say on their site itll work with oculus… they just dont include the fact it doesnt support the touch controllers entirely, was just a waste of time for you and me to try it – little annoying. lol

    Honestly id recommend Dead Effect 2 VR over Doom 3 BFG Modded, but if you liked doom 3, itll be a fun ride cause you use your fingers to point and touch things and everything, touch is 100% integrated.

    There is a mod for Half life 1 that supports touch? Did you use vorpx for it or is it standalone?

    #192066
    TheBalt
    Participant

    So is this game fully VorpX sorted now?

    Steam has a $3 sale and I’m thinking of picking it up but want to know it works near perfect (shadows, full G3D, FOV, FSAA, etc).

    Thanks.

    Figured id answer this since i just played recently but cant play anymore cause Dishonored wont launch on my system (not vorpx, its a driver thing, i can use a program called DDU to get the drivers for dishonored back but then i cant play new walking dead game so im off dishonored for now)

    First of all, it works great, 100% with directVR scan. boot game once without VR to make sure the settings get in, boot it again with Vorpx turned on, let Vorpx change its settings it needs to, exit game and go back in and use the DirectVR scan and you should get a pretty amazing experience. I just played this in the last 2-3 days and all those issues from previous comments with shadows and stuff being broken.. i saw none of that, game looked fantastic and supported Geometry 3d (you can lean around stuff like a real vr game)

    I highly highly recommend it, literally the only reason im not playing now is cause of a driver issue where i need to roll them back to make them work with my card, otherwise, i was planning on a full dishonored 1,2 and death of outsider playthru til walking dead came out and i had to update my drivers to play it.

    so in short – get it, it works, didnt see any of those bugs people were talking about from 2/3 years ago

    play in compatibility mode for windows 8 or you might get crashes at loading screens

    #192043
    TheBalt
    Participant

    As i mentioned before i’ve tryed Alien Isolation on vorpX and it’s suck pretty bad. Then i’ve tryed free VR mod for that game and… it was outstanding – like the game was already wrote for VR – if you don’t believe me just check this out: https://github.com/Nibre/MotherVR/releases (for now i recommend 0.6.0 version cause 0.8.0 got some ugly bug with pressing the button all the time). But still on 0.6.0 it works very well.

    Alien Isolation WAS developed for VR. It was a sideproject inside the development process while the DK2 was released. When Alien Isolation released on day 1 you could command line it to do VR with an Oculus DK2.

    This is an entirely apples and bananas scenario, when you bring in games that are designed ground up for VR, which alien isolation specifically had a team building a VR version of the game while developing the actual game. It WAS built for VR – Vorpx is NEVER going to compare to native VR, if thats your barometer, then yeah, you wont get that experience out of Vorpx.

    And honestly asking this to ‘work out of the box’ is just simply impossible. Vorpx is doing what these games were fundamentally not ‘built’ to do (which in the case of Alien Isolation, it was built for VR, thats why you found that good mod – its not a mod, theyre just skipping the command line stuff i had to do 5 years ago with the DK2)

    So.. yeah, if youre basing it off of ‘it doesnt compare to REAL VR titles’… then no, Vorpx will never be what you want it to be.

    If youre willing to say “hey playing dishonored 1 and 2 in full 3d, leaning around corners and everything sounds cool without motion controls – but i might have to fiddle with some settings for 20 minutes”… then youre a Vorpx user. If you dont want to have those kinds of game experiences, then yeah, its just not a program for you unfortunately.

    I wish there was an easier way to do this stuff, but honestly, the tech here in vorpx is grade A compared to everything else on the market that even attempts to do what its doing. There have been others before, im not sure how long youve been in the VR communnity, but there were like 4 of these programs going around during DK2 days of trying to ‘turn old games’ in 3d vr games and Vorpx ended up being the best of the bunch that were trying it.. but this is all from like 4 years ago, if you werent around for all that then i can understand you not have the perspective of just how good vorpx is… cause i tried the alternatives.. they were not good. Vorpx works.. if youre willing to work with it. The others – they just didnt even have the basics down.. and thankfully Vorpx survived and we still getting updates :)

    but if youre looking for a fun game anyhow – just tried walking dead saints and sinners.. its amazing! Go check out some vids of it if you get a chance, but totally worth a purchase, i think atleast

    #192038
    TheBalt
    Participant

    Well i’ve tryed:

    – Crysis – doesn’t even start.
    – Shadow Warrior 2 – Everything is so much upscaled, dark (it’s heavy to see anything), when i’m turning or moving everything is shuttering – it’s unplayable.
    – Bioshock – far now the best – working pretty god but still everything is so upscaled.

    I think i will not using vorpX for now i believe you shouldn’t charge money for this software. Where and how can i get my money back?

    I wanted to add, the reason for my previous post trying to encourage you to keep the program isnt just because it does work when you find the rights settings.. but ive put it thru absurd scearios and the part that always works is vorpx.

    I played Dark Souls 3 with a First person cheatengine mod with Geometry3d.

    I played Mass Effect Andromeda with a first person mod with vorpx and geometry 3d.

    I am currently in a first person mod playthru, with vorpx, in Sekiro.

    This program can make games play in a way you never thought possible, coupled with the proper mods and stuff. Sekiro in first person VR is intense and amazing, Mass effect gets a bad rap but man, just gameplay wise in first person with that games insane combat system was an absolute blast.

    I didnt mean to sound demeaning toward you in the previous post, i apologize, i just wanted to emphasize what this program CAN DO when you just work with it a little bit.. its totally up to you to ask for a refund, im not sure of those policies and like i said, i have nothing to do with the staff or company or anything, just a user… but this program has changed games i never thought would be fun to return to (like deus ex) or games into entirely new experiences like Sekiro modded out.

    If you already got your refund and are done with it, all good.. just wanted you to know, this program has potential for incredible gaming experiences if youre willing to put the time into getting your settings right.. it sucks that the settings arent an easy across the board thing, but, it really just depends on each computer and their setup and preferences for how they want to play… what may seem like too complicated of options right now for you are going to be exactly the options you want once you learn the program a little bit. My best bet would maybe look around youtube for vorpx tutorials to maybe get your feet wet on the fundamental stuff..

    but really man.. it made mass effect andromeda not suck. :P hooray for vorpx, they saved the mass effect franchise for me :) lol

    Thanks for your time, sorry for bugging on your post twice

    take care!

    #192035
    TheBalt
    Participant

    Well i’ve tryed:

    – Crysis – doesn’t even start.
    – Shadow Warrior 2 – Everything is so much upscaled, dark (it’s heavy to see anything), when i’m turning or moving everything is shuttering – it’s unplayable.
    – Bioshock – far now the best – working pretty god but still everything is so upscaled.

    I think i will not using vorpX for now i believe you shouldn’t charge money for this software. Where and how can i get my money back?

    You purchased a product that requires some ‘work’ from the user because it is doing something that was simply never intended – turning 2d games into VR experiences. Your computer, resolution, game settings and vorpx settings ALL play into this.

    the games you have complained about i have made run very well and enjoyed even on an old card, im using a gtx 780.

    I am not the creator of vorpx… but as a long time user, i can tell you that your complaints are 100% rectifieable, by you, if youre willing to put the time in and just fiddle with settings for a few minutes. Its literally impossible to make a perfect profile for every PC and headset – you need to use your game settings and the vorpx in game menu to get the games looking as theyre ‘supposed to’, unless theyre one of the directVR officially scanned games. Crysis not launching is 99% chance a driver issue or something and not vorpx’s fault. If you want to totally refresh your drivers and see if that rectifies your launching problems, there is a program called DDU, google it, itll basically reset all your drivers/directx info and set you up with a ‘fresh’ graphics card and that may fix your crysis problem… i really doubt its related to vorpx unless something else is fundamentally broken in your system

    #191996

    In reply to: dragon ball kakarot

    steph12
    Participant

    so i tweaked some settings and now the games looks gorgeous and almost clipping free :D

    i play in Z3D for performance reason, it looks great !

    look for engine.ini in users/username/appdata/local/AT/saved/config/windowsnoeditor and copy/paste this after everything already in there and make the file read only

    [SystemSettings]
    r.Tonemapper.GrainQuantization=0
    r.Tonemapper.Quality=0
    r.SceneColorFringe.Max=0
    r.SceneColorFringeQuality=0
    r.MaxAnisotropy=16
    r.ViewDistanceScale=3
    foliage.LODDistanceScale=10
    r.SkeletalMeshLODBias=-2
    r.StaticMeshLODDistanceScale=0.1
    r.LensFlareQuality=0
    r.DefaultFeature.LensFlare=0
    r.ShadowQuality=1
    r.Shadow.CSM.MaxCascades=3
    r.Shadow.DistanceScale=2
    r.Shadow.MaxResolution=4096
    r.Shadow.MaxCSMResolution=4096
    r.Shadow.RadiusThreshold=0.01
    r.Shadow.TexelsPerPixel=8
    r.Shadow.CSM.TransitionScale=3.0

    [/script/engine.renderersettings]
    r.ShadowQuality=1
    r.Shadow.CSM.MaxCascades=3
    r.Shadow.DistanceScale=2
    r.Shadow.MaxResolution=4096
    r.Shadow.MaxCSMResolution=4096
    r.Shadow.RadiusThreshold=0.01
    r.Shadow.TexelsPerPixel=8
    r.Shadow.CSM.TransitionScale=3.0

    and for fov, read my post above.

    but encyclopedia get “FoV’d” as well meaning you wont be able to read it cause it will be too small, and FoV reset everytime you switch zones, it’s easy to fix tho and when you want to read encyclopedia just put back fov like something 60, it’s very easy to do so with universal unreal engine unlocker tool.

    #191791
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    I’ll take a look at it. I really can’t imagine anything in the last vorpX build that could cause any change in UE4 games though.

    The only code change in vorpX’s D3D11 rendering pipeline is related to command lists. Just checked that to be extra sure I didn’t forget something. UE4 doesn’t use command lists, at least it didn’t until now in any released game I came across, so this change can’t possibly affect UE4 games.

    What I could imagine though is that newer builds of the UE4 engine or changes you made to materials don’t work with matrix definitions in the Conarium profile. Those are hardwired for UE4 profiles and except for the first matrix may differ from game to game. Long story short: if either the UE4 devs or you made changes that affect UE4’s main constant buffer layout, it’s quite likely that the Conarium profile you used does not fully work anymore for your UE4 project.

    I am considering a general UE4 profile using a shader parser for a while, that’s how its done for Unity for example. That comes with its own pitfalls though, hence so far I always chose to create hardwired profiles for UE4 that may have to be adjusted from game to game.

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