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?
Thanks
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
Thanks in advanced
If Ralf develops such a thing for Cyberpunk 2077 and Witcher 3, he will attract a lot of attention again !
Crysis 3
Witcher 3
Dragons Dogma
ARMA III
Kingdome Come Deliverance
all in 4K and G3D. Absolutely fantastic.
I can’t play flat anymore and with vorpx I don’t have to
1st person:
– Cyberpunk 2077 (the parade!)
– Metro Last Light (feels like proper vr game)
3rd person Immersive Screen Mode with high custom resolutions:
– Shadow of the Tomb Raider (best graphics, great sound)
– Witcher 3 (nice atmosphere)
– Tomb Raider 2013 (best Lara)
Empyrion
Wreckfest
Sonic generations
Darksouls 3
Titan Quest
Monster Hunter world
Mafia 2
The Witcher 3
Trials Evolution
X-Com NME unknown
Giana Sisters Twisted Dream
I’m having trouble getting games to hook in openxr mode that all hook fine in steam vr mode. So far only Shadow of the Tomb Raider hooks in XR mode and doesn’t crash at start. It also runs much more smoothly than through steam vr so I can see the update working as intended for that but other games either hang and I get the message about it taking longer than expected, do I want to install hook helpers etc… also tried that to no avail and some start the triangle fade out in WMR then it crashes right back to cliff house. These are some I’ve tried:
BFV – hangs
SWBF2 – hangs
Witcher 3 – fadeout and crash in wmr, game continues to run on monitor
Dishonored – fadeout and crash in wmr, game continues to run on monitor
HMD is G2, RTX3090 GPU
Thanks!
Hi. I am completely new to VorpX. I am using Rift S with my Lenovo Legion Y540 laptop. It has I7 9th gen, RTX 2060 and 32 GB RAM onboard. Display is 1920×1080 px.
I think I tried everything and can’t launch VorpX with most of my games. Only very few of them work with no issues (like Metro 2033 or Fallout New Vegas).
Tried to hook it up with Witcher 3, CP2077, Subnautica Below Zero, 7 days to die, BeamNG Drive, Satisfactory, Space Engineers and many more. I added custom resolutions in NVidia CP, tried to change in-game setting and still nothing :(
Help me please! I don’t know what to do.
Desktop Viewer works perfectly fine.