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  • #123886

    In reply to: Skyrim is inverted?

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Head tracking direction can be inverted in the vorpX ingame menu to compensate for potentially inverted mouse movement. Please double check whether you maybe inadvertantly activated these options. Can’t really think of anything else that might cause something like that.

    BTW: Resolution can be chosen freely. If your PC can handle it, go for 1920×1440. For the original DX9 Skyrim vorpX also has an option to upscale internally (image page of the ingame menu).

    #123884
    Sir_Warrier1
    Participant

    Been dying to play Skyrim in VR for two years now and with my new CV1, I figured I could finally get this sucker going. After spending 6 hours screwing with Vireio last night to no avail, I broke down and got Vorpx. The game pulls up just fine now but the head tracking is completely inverted: Left is right and Up is down and vice versa. I’ve scoured the internet for a solution but while it seems like a few others have had this issue, there’s never a solution. Skyrim’s settings do not have “Y is inverted” selected (I’ve tried with and without it to no effect).

    Not worried about resolution and all that at the moment. Just need to get this VR sickness causing inversion fixed.

    #123811
    bnielson
    Participant

    Okay, so I understand more than the last time I posted. This isn’t the easiest thing to get a hang of.

    I got Skyrim to work fairly well. I’m working on Elder Scrolls Online. So far, I can’t get the 3D to work. I offers Z-Normal and Z-adaptive, but both are ignored. No geometry being offered.

    One immediate problem I bump into is on the Optimize Game Settings tab, when I click “Apply” for ESO it says to set the FOV in the game options, but no such option exists. When I click “Apply” I got an error. Later the error went way, but nothing changed.

    The biggest problem, though, is that I don’t know how to try to switch from DX 11 back to DX 9. Where do I set that?

    #123794
    bnielson
    Participant

    Okay, so I understand more than the last time I posted. This isn’t the easiest thing to get a hang of.

    I got Skyrim to work fairly well. I’m working on Elder Scrolls Online. So far, I can’t get the 3D to work. I offers Z-Normal and Z-adaptive, but both are ignored. No geometry being offered.

    One immediate problem I bump into is on the Optimize Game Settings tab, when I click “Apply” for ESO it says to set the FOV in the game options, but no such option exists. When I click “Apply” I got an error. Later the error went way, but nothing changed.

    The biggest problem, though, is that I don’t know how to try to switch from DX 11 back to DX 9. Where do I set that?

    Dariusz
    Participant

    Very frustrating. Every time I start Skyrim my speakers change from the ones I have to HMD headphones. Can we please not have it, or how can I disable it ?
    Regards
    Dariusz

    Darn sorted, there was checkbox to use built in audio… ahh sorry !

    #123756
    Kromburg
    Participant

    Hello,

    I used to be able to run Skyrim and SKSE with no problem, but now I can’t seem to get it to start when Vorpx is running. If I run SKSE it gives me the error:
    “Launching D:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim\\TESV.exe failed (5).”

    If I try to run just skyrim.exe I get this error:
    “Windows cannot access the specific device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item.

    I am running Vorpx as an administrator, and have the Vorpx administrator option also toggled on. The game runs fine when Vorpx is not running. I have tried re-installing the game, vorpx, and steamVR.

    Any suggestions on how I can get this running again?

    axmx
    Participant

    I have exactly the same problem with my Pimax. I played Skyrim, Fallout 4, Alien Isolation with vorpx. All these games work very well with vorpx and pimax, but only if I move my head. If i DO NOT move my head (headset) – after one second i see black screen.

    #123708

    In reply to: Skyrim Not Supported!?

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    There is a dedicated pinned thread for Skyrim Special Edition in the game settings sub forum.

    Vive controller support will be added with the next vorpX update.

    #123706

    In reply to: Skyrim Not Supported!?

    bnielson
    Participant

    I was just confused. I thought you meant a Vorpx console. I know how to use the Skyrim console.

    Okay, I see some 3D now. Does anyone have a link to ‘best settings’? And how is the best way to actually play this? With an X-box controller? Can a Vive controller be used at all?

    #123703

    In reply to: Skyrim Not Supported!?

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Skyrim like many games has a built in console that can be used to type in commands. To open it use the [~] key (on an US keyboard). Caveat: on an international keyboard the key may be located elsewhere, usually it’s the one above TAB or one of the keys with localized special characters. Typing in the fov command will zoom out the camera.

    You can read this article to learn what an ingame console is in general and what you can do with it.

    Vive controller support will be added with the next vorpX update.

    #123698

    In reply to: Skyrim Not Supported!?

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    If you are running the Special Edition, you need this profile. The current vorpX version per default only comes with a profile for the original DX9 version which is very well supported since day one over three years ago and for a long time was one of the most played games with vorpX.

    #123697

    In reply to: Skyrim Not Supported!?

    bnielson
    Participant

    Btw, I’m on the Vive.

    It rather sucks to think you are checking in advance if a game is supported only to find out after purchase that it isn’t. I wanted Vorpx for Skyrim and Alien Isolation. But now I’m not sure I even want to try Alien Isolation since I’d have to buy it and then might find out it isn’t supported either. Is there a way to get a refund if Vorpx fails to perform as advertised?

    #123696
    bnielson
    Participant

    I checked the list of supported games before buying Vorpx and Skyrim was on it. But when you run it, it says its not supported and the 3D option won’t allow me to change it from “off”. Is there any way to make this work? Why won’t it let me even try to turn on 3D?

    #123690

    In reply to: Next update

    Gregan
    Participant

    One more comment for a big thank to make Skyrim VR a reality, and for supporting your next update that we all are waiting for, even more than Christmas or the Touchs itself!
    Hope to be able to slain the dragon manually :)
    Cheers.

    NipOc
    Participant

    Hi,
    I get judder/stutter in skyrim, when activating the automatic headtracking feature, like the game resets the image a bit.
    The game works “smooth” with normal headtracking.

    Also the FPS counter is always below 90 (often lower than game fps), when fluid sync is disabled and I occasionally get judder (especially when the game fps are near 90).

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