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  • FrankHorigan
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    Hi, I have RE3 – last Steam update and game start in standard 2D. Starting file “RE3.exe” is in the game folder and original VorpX profile have re3.exe, but if I have active VorpX (in sys tray), game launch normally.

    anyone using RE3 with VorpX?
    Thanks

    #211492

    In reply to: OverDrift Festival

    dellrifter22
    Participant

    For me this would be a risky purchase. Unless I was super keen on this game I would wait for a discount sale to try it. Although you can use the steam refund program, if you can get your testing done before the 2 hour playtime mark.

    I knew nothing of this game, but here is what I learned by briefly searching key words among the steam discussions.

    -Unreal Engine 4 game (good)
    -dx12 (bad)
    -no mention of FOV increase options (bad)
    -cockpit camera video looks like it may have very limited movement, locked to the horizon (bad)

    dx12 is the major obstacle here, as we only have a handful of profiles to test with currently. I’ll just say that out of 4 unofficial dx12 games in my library, only 1 has worked with Z3D. And yes, dx12 is Z3D only at this point.

    Here are the profiles I would try:

    Grounded
    CyberPunk 2077
    Rdr2
    Resident Evil Village
    Horizon Zero Dawn
    Death Stranding
    Deathloop
    Dying Light 2

    And remember that the true exe for UE4 games are hidden inside the Binaries/Win64 folder and always end with the words “shipping.exe”

    #211477
    CrackerBrand00
    Participant

    VorpX is the best purchase I have made for my VR headset. That being said, there is an easy to install “full” VR mod for Resident evil 2, 3, 7, and 8 (village) with full motion controls, first person option etc, made by Praydog. Just search for Praydog Resident Evil VR mod. It is hands down the best way to experience these titles.

    #211476
    CrackerBrand00
    Participant

    VorpX is the best purchase I have made for my VR headset. That being said, there is an easy to install “full” VR mod for Resident evil 2, 3, 7, and 8 with full motion controls, first person option etc, made by Praydog. Just search for Praydog Resident Evil VR mod. It is hands down the best way to experience these titles.

    #211258
    ToxicMike
    Participant

    I am actually playing it myself at this moment and i am using a PS4 controller, which works flawlessly with Fallen Order as well with other games like Desperados 3, the Resident Evil 2 Remake etc.

    Tried your ps5 controller with other games in vorpX? Probably a ps4 controller solves it after all.

    AsciiAficionado
    Participant

    RE7 just got a 54GB patch today that that upgrades the engine (presumably to what RE Village uses), upgrades to DX12 only which also requires Windows 10, and adds various things like 3D Audio, Ray tracing, etc.

    Just thought I’d let people know as they may want to opt out of the patch.

    #211201
    svenchen
    Participant

    Hello guys,
    I got Vorpx and I don’t understand anything at all
    I open vropx and run a RE Village profilethen run the game. thats all i do
    game got so laggy , the graphics is so bad in the game , nothing is clear .

    What graphics option I should use ? shall i adjust graphics settings just like normal monitor ?
    I am using 2560×1440 and medium settings *my monitor resolution*
    *ryzen 3600 + 3070 ti ,16gb ram

    #211172

    In reply to: Vorpx, VR and low fps

    ToxicMike
    Participant

    I am not that much of a 3D-Fan and mostly bought vorpX to play on huge theater screens (free software doing the same causes too many troubles with several games) rather than having 3D effects, even if those effects can be really nice and add alot to the experience.

    So far i am gettin more into that 3D thing over the time and seem to use this feature more often now. Just today i started RESIDENT EVIL 2 (the remake of course) again, but this time in 3D and wow….LOL…when i first saw it all with geometry i almost fell off my chair. SADLY my rig can´t handle it so it´s stuttering pretty bad, lowering graphic configurations made it a little better but i still wasn´t “great”.

    But when i switched to Z3D it suddenly ran completely smooth and i was also able to use my standard graphic configuration rather than lowering most of it down to the minimum.

    So my first realization: Yes! Geometry seems to suck alot of power, so it seems i should get a better rig asap!

    #210781
    Zel1984
    Participant

    Thought i’d make a list as iv’e been trying out some more games with VorpX:

    1: Red Dead Redemption 2
    2: Cyberpunk 2077
    3: Prey (2017) & Mooncrash
    4: Space Hulk Deathwing Enhanced Edition
    5: Shadow Warrior 2

    Games that i have not played yet but i have tested them with VorpX & they work good once i set the game & VorpX settings to my liking so will probably be added to my list once i have played more:

    Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
    The Outer Worlds
    Resident Evil 7
    Chernobylite

    #210678
    Bolo
    Participant

    Hello, I am new and I wanted to buy a vorpX. I care most about the Resident Evil and Visage series and other climatic horrors. Mod praydog for RE7 turned out to be very weak for me. Problems with steering and centering the center of the image, problems with FOV – everything went wrong each time it was turned on. What are your impressions of vorpX ? Does vorpX also support VR headset controllers or is the game played on a keyboard and a mouse ? Is the I7 8770 RTX 2080TI 32 GB RAM hardware enough for a meaningful VR game with vorpX ?

    Lewy1984
    Participant

    @mr_spongeworthy

    by SuperDepth3D you mean Reshade? I also like to use that program. Recently played Resident Evil 7 and Blair Witch with it and it ran perfectly. My brother is currently playing Metro Exodus with it and is also very satisfied.

    But Tridef3D is also a very good alternative. Hellblade was a dream with it, or Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Alien Isolation and Outlast.

    What games would you recommend for VorpX?
    Fallout3 is already a bit too old. I loved the game back then :)

    I’m afraid I didn’t understand how you do that with the zipped backups. I have never heard of such a thing. I would like to test but I have to understand that first. How can I create this .zip?

    I have a BenQ W2700. I’ve been using 3D since I saw Avatar in theaters in 2009. To this day I still love this technology :)

    My first projector was a Benq w1070+
    It could only do 1080p but I played Hellblade with it back then. With DSR you could select a 4K resolution and it ran perfectly with Tridef. You just need the right profile for it.

    #209854
    CrackerBrand00
    Participant

    Maybe petition isn’t the right word. But Could people interested contact beHAVIOUR software about allowing Dead By Daylight to whitelist VorpX so that we can play it in 3d. It’s really the only 2d game I still play, I think it would be amazing in vorpx.

    Hell, I don’t think you even have to have to the game to request it, and you can log in with your FB or Google accounts.

    https://account.bhvr.com

    If you haven’t played it, try it out. It’s a mutliplayer survival horror game with characters from different horror franchises. Halloween, Resident Evil, Saw, Scream, Nightmare on Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, etc. Tons of fun, and It feels like the perfect fit for VorpX, but currently their anticheat doesn’t allow it to run

    #208810
    luka2099
    Participant

    The Praydog release seems decent for an alpha.. but yeah, that requires a MASSIVE system to run currently.. my 2080/reverb g2 requires some loooooow settings to run decent.. glad to see people enthusiastic about the scene though.. ralf is a god, praydog is a demigod

    i love vorpx. it was a real revolution for me, it made me play wonderful games in vr. Vorpx is a software, its development cannot be compared to a Mod. Having said that, we really need to congratulate Praydog, the Mods for the various Resident evil are fantastic !!!!! Playing Re8 with motion controllers is very cool. In my case, I have an Oculus Quest 2 and an Rtx3060ti and the game runs great, smooth and with great performance at 2340×2320 resolution at high settings. With Vorpx, on the other hand, after a few minutes the game has an absurd frame drop that I have never been able to solve and I have to keep the settings very low.

    #208722

    In reply to: Resident Evil 2 Remake

    luka2099
    Participant

    up for resident evil 2 with first person mod

    is now possible?

    sure, it always worked. but now le.mods are out for re 2 re 3 re 7 and re8 in which the motion controllers work as well. Without Vorpx

    #208614
    Tidal
    Participant

    When playing Resident Evil Village in full VR, vorpx suggested either getting a mod to widen the FOV or to use the default FOV and compensate with image zoom in the Vorpx settings. It recommended the former, but I actually preferred the latter. I found that it looked as though it had a much higher resolution/ss that way. It gets the most photo-realistic looks I’ve seen in any VR game. It’s a similar concept to variable rate super sampling: get the highest resolution toward the center of vision and not toward the peripheries which you don’t notice much anyway, especially with an ambient background.

    So I’ve been starting to experiment with lowering the in game FOV so that I can raise the image zoom in other games and with a lot of success, but I’ve got two problems:

    1. I could use an equation where I can put in the FOV, resolution, 1:1 vs letterbox, or whatever other variables and it spits out the correct image zoom. If all of these are set right, it feels like a normal full VR game except that I’m looking out into the world through two small square-shaped cutouts.
    2. For whatever reason, the image is not centered. It’s a bit higher than it should be. Any way to center it?

    Thanks for any replies.

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