(I Know nothing on the tech side regarding this)
So as the PS2 offered me many RPG’s which I just can’t forget like Dragon Quest VIII and rogue galaxy I was suprised to find that the Oculus may only work with the dolphin emulator at the moment. I also read something about 3d rendering finally availiable on the Pcsx2(If this has anything to do).
In a recent forum I read about someone Using vorpX on the PS2 emulator and he made it work. I believe I and many others would be spared a lot of dissapointment if we’ll ever get the opportunity to play this PS2 games with the oculus, even if Un-optimized and staggering.
A demonstraition of it at work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW_eKNv_MTQ
I’m also scared the consumer version would go all out and support nada either than it’s licensed PC games if someone can tell me about that. Thank you.
Hi all. Bought Vorpx yesterday after vireo wouldnt run skyrim at all and I can say that it worked right out of the gate. After messing with my IDP a little (I have glasses but everything was a blur with the glasses and lens B set, while lens A was sharper and setting IDP lower has it almost perfect now) I have the game running well.
But its too big to fit on the Oculus screen. I know I can middle mouse click but then the screen sways oddly and has a black border, and I have the “less intrusive UI” mod and I can move stuff around, but for perspective sake, when I start the game, I can see the Imperial dragon logo but not the start menu. In game, pulling up the item menu leaves half of it hanging off the screen to the left. I can only just see my Health Bar at the bottom and can never see my compass at the top. Its like I am seeing the middle half of the screen.
Anyone know of this issue and how to make skyrim actually fit on the oculus?
I have had this happen to my manually saved games twice in the last 2 days. I am setting up Skyrim for VR and mods etc so have been loading in and out to test FPS and make sure nothings broken.
I have no idea what is causing this. Very frustrating though as I have to keep going back to my initial autosave, which is immediately after character creation, and watch the dragon swooping in again.
*This is before any mods installed, so nothing to do with mods.
I managed to get it running, but with no 3D.
1. Create a copy of the DragonAgeInquisition.exe and DragonAgeInquisition.par
2. Rename DragonAgeInquisition.exe to Battlefield4.exe
3. Rename DragonAgeInquisition.par to Battlefield4.par
4. Set the Oculus Rift to extended mode as primary display
Anyone try this game yet? Older versions of the games are on the support list so im hoping vorpx works with the new one
I’m having similair issue’s but only with a few games,
These games work for me :
Fallout New Vegas
FarCry 3 & Blood Dragon
Mirrors Edge(but not steam version)
Garry’s Mod
DayZ
Stalker Call of Pripyat(but shows a blackscreen can hear sounds tough)
Battlefield 3
Crysis 3
F.E.A.R – wich launches with vorpx but runs on my normal screen not the rift even tough the rift is primary display.
Games that do not seem to trigger vorpx:
Bioshock Infinite – the game launches but is not running via vorpx
F.E.A.R 2 – Crashes at startup but briefly triggers vorpx.
I dunno man. Skyrim in geometry 3d looks pretty eye popping awesome to me! In the opening scene when you first encounter the dragon and it is attacking you, when it snaps its teeth at you it definitely comes at my face seemingly. That and the depth far is still good. I use FOV 120 and have adjuster the IPD to match my eyes. Maybe that is also a setting you should try out. Your eyes might be closer together or further apart from the “average” that oculus defaults to. Try playing around with that setting a little and with FOV it might help greatly. :)
update :
Creating a shortcut trough vorpx , and setting compatibility mode to windows 7 has worked for
– Farcry 3
– Farcry 3 Blood Dragon
I had problems with head tracking, and it was resolved by unplugging and plugging my Oculus back in.
’cause I can’t seem to get it to work. It’s checked in the in-game settings but I can only play it on a static screen. Tips anyone ?
Headtracking worked for me in Skyrim and Lost Planet 3 (yup, works fine) but not in Dragon Age Origins — although on the settings panel it showed the option as “on”.