For real in the sense that the whole game becomes playable, the fighting
as well. And no more disapearing objects when coming close?
At least that is what I understand from this clip.
Since I can’t edit my thread anymore: The error messages goes like this: OpenXR session init failed. This is a severe Error. Make sure that OpenXR is working on your PC correctly or switch to a different API.
Well, it’s only doing this with Witcher 3. If I start another Steam game with vorpx (for example Skyrim) it just works without any problems. Witcher 3, on the other hand, I can only run with SteamVR (which is a mess when it comes to performance).
Hello, so I’ve noticed that my performance is significantly better when I use openXR over SteamVR (my HMD = HP Reverb G2). And I mean by a lot (smooth as butter experience + 60-90 fps with OpenXR VS stutter + fps drops below 10 + ~30 fps with SteamVR). Unfortunately Witcher 3 won’t start if I use OpenXR (an error message pops up which askes me to change the mode). However, as described the performance with SteamVR is, at best, okay-ish but far from good enough or what I am used with OpenXR. I am wondering why that is.
Will I be able to play Witcher 3 with OpenXR if I buy the game on GoG?
When I launch Witcher 3 controllers are not recognized. Game starts in Vorpx, I see it in HMD, however controllers are not shown and no keys are recognized.
Using Quest2 with Link. Everything worked a couple of month ago, today it updated to new version when I started Vorpx.
Did anything change, is there something I should do?
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
I’ve not played that many games with VorpX, but my top ones would be:
– The Witcher 3 (plus TW1 and TW2 as well, but keep in mind that i’m a Witcher fan :)
– Jedi: Fallen Order (my GOTY 2020, i enjoyed it more than HL:Alyx, believe it or not)
Thanks for posting this. I never finished the Witcher 3 despite really enjoying it, largely because of the 3rd person view. I was continually trying to get the camera in positions where I could see what I actually wanted to see, rather than looking at our hero’s backside.
Are they still planning a re-release of Witcher 3 with RT etc?
I like the direction of having mods specific to the vorpX / VR experience like we’ve now seen with RDR2 and GTA V (not that I’ve played either of those titles. I might eventually give RDR2 a try though). That’s just a perfect idea; combine vorpX with a mod designed to make the experience work well. Cyberpunk desperately needs such treatment to resolve just a couple of issues that make it really difficult to work with in a full VR way (vehicle FOV, for example.)
I run a website about VR games and noticed this article about The Witcher 3 and a first Person mod, completely unrelated to the ones suggested earlier in the thread
Has anyone had any joy recently with 1st person mods for Witcher 3?
I’m just re-installing The Witcher 3 as we speak so i’ll see how it performs in VorpX but it looked quite good
I really like AAA RPGs in Vorpx. I think the 5 I enjoyed the most in Vorpx are Assassin’s Creed Odyssey/Origins (flying around as an eagle in ancient greece/egypt in VR is awesome), Witcher 3, Cyberpunk, RDR 2 and Jedi Fallen Order.
Well, at this point I feel like a total idiot. My initial assessment was correct – it was the Oculus Client messing things up, not Vorpx. I realized this after the problem occurred again last night and I tried to repair it with the game console, which failed miserably because it was already gamepad-enabled.
For some reason the Oculus client was hiding the controller and sending keystrokes and mouse inputs (sounds a bit far-fetched on the keystrokes, but I opened up the console, moved the left stick around, and saw it fill up with WASD’s). I checked some other games (Bioshock Infinite for example) and they also had the same problem, while other’s didn’t (Borderlands 3 and Witcher 3). Even some native VR apps had this problem, whereas Virtual Desktop was unscathed.
Anyway, I had to re-install the Oculus software 3 times and re-pair the controller a gazillion times before it took, so I’ll be getting a new hmd soon. If you’ve got any recommendations for anything that doesn’t have Oculus or Facebook written on it…
So…I was really having fun in Skyrim – I’d lost interest in the game before Vorpx, but now I’m back at it again. Vorpx was what I got my headset for, I just didn’t realize it at the time, so thank you very much (I found that with few exceptions that native VR games are {expletive deleted}, IMO).
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