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  • Ralf
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    Below is the list list of games that this feature will be enabled for in vorpX 21.2.0 (release tomorrow).

    Tweakable options include the feature mode (off/auto hide/size and position only/always hidden), the auto hide timeout, the position of the weapon in 3d space, and weapon FOV and 3D-Strength for tweaking its size. Shouldn’t really be necessary to tweak anything though. Each profile has carefully chosen individual defaults that work just fine.

    Games for the first release:

    – Half-Life 2 (+episodes)
    – Portal 2
    – Black Mesa Source
    – Titanfall 2
    – Fallout 4
    – Crysis
    – Skyrim Special Edition
    – Aliens: Colonial Marines

    More games will follow shortly, I’m fairly confident that adding the feature will be possible for about 4 out of 5 potential candidates, i.e. first person G3D games.

    Note that in this first release there is no UI for changing gamepad/key assignments, will also follow shortly. For the time being make sure to use a game’s default bindings, otherwise vorpX might not be able to reliably detect when the weapon is supposed to be shown/hidden under all circumstances.

    VorpXUserX
    Participant

    Hi there,

    since automatically updating to Version 21.1.1 the tracking
    of my headset (rotation) in Full VR Mode does not work anymore.

    Tracking works fine in Cinema and Immersive Screen.

    Setup:
    AMD R3 1600
    Gygabyte X370
    16G DDR4 3200
    K2FA GTX 970 GT
    PSVR via Trinus PSVR 1.0.9
    Windows10 not updated since last time Full VR Mode was working
    SkyrimSE and SteamVR latest Version available

    Besides a Solution for this specific Problem, is there a way to downgrade?

    Thanks in advance and cheers

    VorpXUserX

    #201827
    jjensson
    Participant

    Great question, i’d like to know as well!

    (I have a Quest 2 now, and have not used it with VorpX yet. I must admit, i’m a bit nervous about how reliable it will be in this use scenario. Modded SkyrimVR over Link was very good visually, but required quite a bit of tinkering…)

    Ceruli
    Participant

    Whenever i use vorpx or play anything in steamvr i just get so much spinning i can’t play anything. i just want to be able to access the menu somehow to turn the sensitivity down/off so i can at least play skyrim on it. but right now it’s just very frustrating because it is just impossible to access that menu

    #201573
    dborosev
    Participant

    I can generally get better visuals with games using VorpX, as I play a lot in Cinema/Immersive modes and I don’t need 80-90fps, I can get away with 30-40 and crank up the visuals if thats what I’m after.
    Eg. I’d rather play skyrim/fallout4 in VorpX as I can do this with all the mods, etc.

    But subnautica I’d rather just use VR.

    #201569
    gtuf1
    Participant

    Check out my new profile… gtuf1. I think I managed to get the HUD set up in a great place with the FOV filled better than having grey bars at the bottom. Has made the game that much more immersive. Works on 1080p, 4K and higher… Really loving playing this is VR. It’s close to Skyrim VR at this point! Let me know what you think!

    #201522
    steph12
    Participant

    thanks for the heads up, i will use it with my skyrim VR.

    #201519
    matteo39
    Participant

    https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/46999/

    Reshade for Skyrim VR: It makes clearer the visual

    You must only pur It into main folder…It works with other VR games

    Can vorpx use It?

    ToxicMike
    Participant

    Skyrim absolutely sucked in VR and I could never get it to work properly.

    Well as far as i remember, they totally fu**ed up SKYRIM VR and FALLOUT VR, on the other hand…the community worked out something like 1000s of mods to make (at least SKYRIM VR) work better…but that again means to fu** around with trying out those mods to begin with, so all in all i guess those games are a pretty pain in the a** in VR after all. (no clue if there are vorpX profiles for them, haven´t looked for them yet coz there are hundreds of other titles i feel more important to try out in vorpX)

    But there are native VR games to play seated …and I have to say that there are a LOT of those.
    You just need to get those types of controls, and you will get full VR around you with the way to control as you want.

    Well of course i am aware of it and i also played a few good titles in VR, the main problem here is that all in all i wasn´t THAT hooked onto those games as probably other users are.

    But what really made me hooked is playing all “regular” games on this huge theater screen in bigscreen beta, despite having it´s flaws, in fact flaws which vorpX doesn´t suffer from and that was the reason for me to buy vorpX to begin with, regardless of whether or not me using it the “appropriate”way, as some other users here were trying so hard to get me to (in that certain way i felt wasn´t right, so that´s why i felt for replying in a certain “harsh” way, but then again i don´t call myself “toxic” for nothing)

    So, as i already said, it was actually bigscreen beta and vorpX who saved VR for me, neither HL:ALYX nor all those game developers trying so hard to bring great VR games, coz now i am actually get in the mood again to finally dig myself more into full VR experiences than ever before, and if i am gettin somehow bored with exclusive VR titles again, then there is still the joy of playing regular games on huge theater-screens and that is finally the experience i never want to miss out on ever again.

    Since i enjoyed my first game on a theater screen, i wasn´t playing any game without my VR goggles ever again, now i just hope VR goggles can actually handle being used on a daily basis, for several hours a day.

    #201310
    etarm
    Participant

    I agree. Something doesn’t sound right. I play on a 1070 and occasionally it will get choppy, but it’s generally running above 50 fps. Granted, not the 90fps that would be ideal, but it’s totally playable. I’m running an i7-7700K with my GTX 1070, 16GB RAM, so not a beefy machine by any means. I don’t recall what my graphics settings are, but they aren’t low quality. I think the textures generally look better than Skyrim VR, but then I’m not running any of the Skyrim VR graphics mods that improve texture quality. Could it have something to do with the headset? I’m running a Vive Pro, which is 1440×1600 per eye.

    freshmootz
    Participant

    Skyrim absolutely sucked in VR and I could never get it to work properly.

    Ogrescar
    Participant

    not really having fun with jumping around while swinging arms in a almost hysterical way while trying to hit and dodge enemies.

    I share your feelings. Native VR games, for me, have been a sad disappointment. Holding my arms out until my shoulders ache in order to fly is not fun; ducking my head down to swim is just stupid; if I want to shoot an arrow give me a button, don’t make me use my controllers like a bow, blah blah blah. Maybe if I had a holodeck…

    There are certainly exceptions. HL Alyx, SkyrimVR (kind of, but I prefer vorpx/SkyrimSE), Moss, etc., but most are exercise in silly antics and gestures that makes my dog think I’ve gone nuts.

    #200504
    VRan
    Participant

    Yeah, I am a true Wabbajack fan Nexus is my best friend ;) , I have high respect to Modders! Ill wait for the release of the mod list. Meanwhile, Ill check the new SkyrimVR list that came out last night (Librum)

    #200488
    jjensson
    Participant

    You can find it on Nexus, but beware – the SE port is still not finished and when played in SkyrimVR the cutscenes don’t play (there could be more issues, i’m just reporting what i heard).

    But fear not, people are working on this (we should really appreciate those modders who are doing such things for free and giving so much to the community).

    Dave
    Participant

    For those who can’t get enough of Skyrim VR, there is a VR Mod of Enderal: Forgotten Storys out there ! The Main Story of the DLC sized story mod of Skyrim is about 50 hours and has full german and english voice acting.

    I posted this here in the vorpx board, because Enderal is not very well known worldwide !

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