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  • #211492

    In reply to: OverDrift Festival

    dellrifter22
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    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”

    #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

    #210922
    CrackerBrand00
    Participant

    Anyone have any recommendations for games that work well with Dolphin/VorpX?
    Here’s mine:
    Super mario 64/sunshine
    Star Fox 64 (though the stars appear on a layer too close to the player)
    F-Zero GX
    Resident Evil Code Veronica X (surprising how well it works)
    Mario Kart (various)

    #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.

    #207406
    CrackerBrand00
    Participant

    1. Resident Evil 2 Remake (immersive mode)
    2. Resident Evil 7 (vr mode)
    3. Resident Evil Revelations (immersive mode)
    4. Resident Evil 5 (immersive mode)
    5. Resident Evil 6 (immersive mode)
    6. Batman Arkham Asylum (immersive mode)
    7. Dead Island Definitive Edition (vr mode)
    8. Sonic All Star Racing Transformed (Theatre Mode)
    9. Quake Champions (Theatre mode)
    10. Tekken 7 (Theatre mode)

    BONUS: GZDOOM VR MOD, not VorpX, but it’s probably my favorite VR game period. Everyone should try this, works with Doom, Doom2, Final Doom, Heretic, Hexen, and more.. near perfect experience.

    #207314
    bravekat
    Participant

    Top 10 so far. I play in 3d theatre mode w/ custom HMD ceiling suspension mod:

    1. Cyberpunk 2077
    2. Red Dead Redemption 2
    3. Resident Evil 2
    4. The Witcher 3
    5. Rise of the Tomb Raider/ Shadow of the Tomb Raider
    6. Code Vein
    7. Nier: Automata
    8. Resident Evil Village
    9. Dark Souls Remastered
    10. Remember Me

    #207002
    luka2099
    Participant

    Work with G3d very fine! Try it!

    #206946
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    @ moarveer:

    The highest Clarity setting enables the texture detail hack AMD recommends developers to implement in addition to the actual upscaling/sharpening. How much of an effect that has depends on the game and also the resolution. You’ll typically see the highest benefit at low to medium resolutions (e.g. 1600p). If you happen to have Fallout 4 installed, that’s a good test candidate: With Clarity at ‘Full’ tree branches in the distance become more detailed, that’s fairly easy to spot. In Bioshock Infinite I found the effect to be less noticable on trees, but you should be able to spot it e.g. on masonry textures, more generelly textures with finer structures, at medium distance. That’s the typical effect you’ll see most of the time when switching from ‘Medium’ to ‘Full’: enhanced texture detail at medium distance.

    Unless it creates noticable texture shimmering, choose ‘Full’. Depending on the factors mentioned above the effect may be subtle, but the option always does something – provided it is available for a game (i.e. the ‘Texture Detail Enhancement’ slider isn’t greyed out).

    @ dellrifter:

    Unfortunately there is no Z3D authoring UI that is ready for primetime. In the DX9 days some devs used all kinds of strange encoding methods for depth in RGB textures do deal with depth buffer access restrictions, I tried to capture them all. Most of that is obsolete since DX10, so in theory I could clean up the Z3D authoring and make it more accessible, but currently I have a huge list of things with higher priority.

    There are about half a dozen DX12 Z3D profiles now (Cyberpunk 2077, Read Dead Redemption 2, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Resident Evil 8, Deathloop, F1 2021, Death Stranding, Grounded). They should cover the most common ways depth is handled in DX12. If you try them all for an unkown game and don’t succeed, an authoring UI wouldn’t give you a much higher chance of success either.

    #206598
    Oisin
    Participant

    Note I play exclusively in immersive screen mode.

    Resident Evil Revelations 1&2:
    There is a good chance many of you have these games in your library and didn’t give them much thought.
    They are elevated immensely by the immersive screen experience.
    RE:REV2 in particular ranks up there with my best RE experiences (with vorpx, I haven’t played it in pancake). What might have been typical campy schlock in non-VR was turned into one of the most intense game experiences in recent years for me.

    Resident Evil 6: Similar to above except I could never get into this game before, I tried so many times to enjoy this game and failed before vorpx, now it’s kind of a crazy 3d action rollercoaster.

    Subnautica -Below Zero: (I think there may be other VR mods for that these days but I haven’t tried them.

    Titanfall2 Single Player: If you know how the momentum system in this game works and can chain slides and jumps across the levels then you have to play this with vorpx.

    NaissanceE: This game is free nowadays, give it a chance, some great spectacle. A walking sim with some light puzzles

    #206439
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    I know, that’s what I had here too, turned out to be the issue I described above.

    You can check whether it’s the same for you by saving a trouble shoot data archive to the desktop (config app/trouble shoot). The logfile in question is called vorpX.log.

    #206413
    luka2099
    Participant

    Hard Reset
    bioshock infinite
    titanfall 2
    Necromunda hired gun
    Vermintide 2
    Resident evil 2,3,5,6 with first person mod , 7 and 8
    Legendary
    Prey 2006 and Pray 2017
    Halo Master Colection
    Doom 2016
    QUake 4
    Outlast 2
    Duke Nuke Forever
    Earth From another Sun
    Metro series
    Far Cray Primal
    Space Hulk Death Wing
    Dream Cycle
    A sTory about my Unlce
    and more more moooooore

    #205710
    luka2099
    Participant

    Hello vorpx fans!
    I bought Resident evil 6, of which there is an excellent G3D profile on the cloud (thank you very much Rjk for your support), which already without mods makes it really good. With a first person mod it’s something really crazy! with the right settings it’s a great experience! even better than THE village personally speaking. I also leave you the link of a video recorded directly from the viewer!

    #205479

    In reply to: do you play flat games

    icyulkn
    Participant

    I just played Resident Evil 5 using Vorpx and it handled it at 4k @ 60 FPS pretty well!

    CrackerBrand00
    Participant

    Trying to run Resident Evil 3 Remake, (RER2 runs fine). Upon launching I am greeted with the error re3.exe – Fatal Application Exit
    D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\RE3\re3.exe
    “d:\\runtimebuildroom\\gitroot\\runtime\\modules\\render\\os\\renderdevicedx11.cpp” 6047 D3D11 create Swapchain failed.(HRESULT: 80004005)

    Headset: HP Reverb G2

    boots just fine without VorpX. Newish user, (well new again… had VorpX back in the DK2 days.. bought it twice) any help appreciated. Love this program, even if requires some tinkering!

    #205390
    thebozt
    Participant

    Hello everyone, well I’ve tried to play games with vorpx but I can’t get it to work it not matter what game I try, don’t know if I’m doing something wrong, basically I select the profile (same has I see people do in YouTube for example,) but either I get a black screen or stuck on logo,
    Gamed I’ve tried : rdr2 (steam) cyberpunk and Witcher 3 (GOG) metro exodus, resident evil village…etc

    My laptop is:
    Acer predator helios 500
    CPU: Ryzen 2700
    GPu: Vega 56
    Ram: 32gb

    Thanks in advanced

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