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any hints how to set vorpx? on cloud available just one profile
Thanks for your help, Ralf.
The problem is that I’m forcing Skyrim to use the custom resolution of 2880×2160. I find the image to much blurred to my taste at lower resolutions. I’m resistant to VR sickness, but sometimes I would like a bit more FPS, especially in some outdoors scenarios.
I didn’t have luck attaching with that public profile either. If a game hasn’t attached within a few seconds of the game starting on your monitor, it likely never will.
I’ve just uploaded and experimental profile I was working on a few months ago if you want to give that a try. look for “Tom Clancy’s The Division Exp” on the cloud.
It’s based off Assassins Creed Unity profile, which is the only profile I could find that provides working Z3D. I say working, but 3D seems to flicker on and off every few seconds (some kind of Z-buffer texture interference), which may be too distracting in the end. If so, you can disable 3D and play 2D.
One other problem is that FOV is limited, so I’ve zoomed the screen out a fair ways to compensate. The world looks smallish, but still kinda neat.
I’ve found a 4:3 resolution works best for max FOV (1600×1200,3200×2400).
It might not be the ideal experience, but try it out if you like.
I’ve uploaded my first run profile for Shadow of the Tomb Raider for SBS G3D cinema. It’s configured for my Pimax4k with the following settings:
– set to dx11, use keyboard to navigate menus
– use a 4:3 resolution (1600×1200, 3200×2400)
– set “Side by Side” stereoscopic mode in game and use:
Separation: 4 arrow ticks right from 0
Popout: 7 arrow ticks right from 0
(these are my preferred for best 3D world pop, though scale is a bit low)
* Some particle and fog effects may look slightly strange, disable “volumetric lighting” if desired.
* Since this was tuned for Pimax4k, Rift users may need to adjust screen distance a few notches for better FOV, and/or tone down the saturation/brightness/sharpness some.
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While it looks quite good in SBS, it can be performance heavy and suffer from aliasing, as compared to running Z3D with Conan Exiles profile. Some may prefer to play it Z3D instead, and for this I might recommend the forthcoming official profile to allow both SBS and Z3D options if possible.
Many 3rd person games such as Assassins Creed can look quite good in Z3D, and I believe Tomb Raider might as well.
Anyhow, off to play now. Enjoy!
X2: The Thread (DGVoodoo2) – G3D
– DGVoodoo2 required
– Optimized for Cinema Mode
– Dont use FULL VR Mode (screen sticks to face)
– Backgrounds (Sky) is mono only
– Finetune Focal Offest for HUD Depth and 3D FOV enhancement for your taste
– Profile availiable from the cloud


Correction for Terrorist Takedown 1: 3860×2760 = 3680×2760
Terrorist Takedown: Covert Ops ( DGVoodoo2 ) – G3D
– Games claimes to be DX9 but is DX8
– DGVoodoo2 required.
– Set desired resolution in VideoSettings.scr
– Profile availiable from the cloud

With this shooter ill beginn a series of profiles for the Terrorist Takedown Series.
In this game i was amazed how good image quality become by gaining resolution way above 3500.
Terrorist Takedown (G3D)
– Set your resolution in the windows registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\City Interactive\tt_ge\V4D Direct3D Renderer (you can go really high with this old game, i was using 3860×2760)
– Dont use 3D Fov (messes up vegetation), use screen distance instead
– Profile availiable from the cloud

A couple more war shooters… This time from Unreal Engine 3. Profiles added to the cloud.
Red Orchestra 2 / Rising Storm – G3D

Works fine online with FOV tweaks and G3D
– Set Shadows to “Low” or “Off”
– Use a 4:3 resolution (2400×1800, 3200×2400)
– Set the following FOV values in ROGame.ini found in
Documents\My Games\RedOrchestra2\ROGame\Config:
PlayerFOV=105.000000
IronSightZoomScaleSMG=0.000000
IronSightZoomScaleRifle=0.000000
IronSightZoomScaleBipod=0.000000
**note that if you open the game options page any time after, it will reset your FOV value. You then will need to tweak the ini again and restart game.
Call of Duty: World at War – G3D

Single player levels playable in dev mode.
See this thread for setup instructions.
BitDefender was it.
Once I uninstalled that, it hooked no problem.
I think the profile could use some work. Was hoping the HMD would be given the right joystick axis (how you normally look around while driving) ala most racing games, so you could look around as you would driving (albeit limited since the game doesn’t allow you to look up or down on the in-car cam) but it’s not setup that way in this profile.
I might try to figure out these profiles and see if I can’t get one together that works a little better.
It does let you play it cinema style with Z3D, which is still pretty nice. I have a 120″ 3D projection system, but for 60hz I can only run it @ 720p, so it was nice to see it just as big (virtually) but still with all the details (I have a custom resolution set up for 2160×2400).
Thank you everyone for all the suggestions and help in figuring out what was preventing the hook.
Have you tried any emulators such as PCSX2 or PPSSPP? I’m particularly interested in seeing if Ridge Racer V(PCSX2) or Ridge Racer 2(PPSSPP) works.
There is no profile for for PCSX2 profile with 3D support currently, sorry. The existing one only ensures that vorpX can hook into the emulator, but it doesn’t provide stereo 3D.
How do I get an experience like Dolphin VR? I love playing games in Dophin VR. Mario Kart Wii is addictive, best way I’ve never played Mario Kart. Super Mario Galaxy is great, too. Definitely my favourite way to play Galaxy.
I would love to play some PS2 games this way. But none of the settings I pressed seemed to manage that. Does VorpX just not give an experience similar to DolphinVR in this regard?
If I wanted to just look at a 2D screen and not be surrounded by the 3D textures, in third or first person, I could just use Bigscreen which is free…
Admin event:
Log Name: Application
Source: Application Error
Date: 4/1/2018 12:07:26 AM
Event ID: 1000
Task Category: (100)
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer:
Description:
Faulting application name: vorpConfig.exe, version: 18.1.4.0, time stamp: 0x5aa131cb
Faulting module name: vorpConfig.exe, version: 18.1.4.0, time stamp: 0x5aa131cb
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000fe3f4
Faulting process id: 0x21a0
Faulting application start time: 0x01d3c96ef19d1b68
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Animation Labs\vorpX\vorpConfig.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Animation Labs\vorpX\vorpConfig.exe
Report Id: 31f5847b-6950-44e8-a2d9-7ef01949daf4
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event”>
<System>
<Provider Name=”Application Error” />
<EventID Qualifiers=”0″>1000</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>100</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime=”2018-04-01T04:07:26.384423400Z” />
<EventRecordID>10124</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>vorpConfig.exe</Data>
<Data>18.1.4.0</Data>
<Data>5aa131cb</Data>
<Data>vorpConfig.exe</Data>
<Data>18.1.4.0</Data>
<Data>5aa131cb</Data>
<Data>c0000005</Data>
<Data>000fe3f4</Data>
<Data>21a0</Data>
<Data>01d3c96ef19d1b68</Data>
<Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Animation Labs\vorpX\vorpConfig.exe</Data>
<Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Animation Labs\vorpX\vorpConfig.exe</Data>
<Data>31f5847b-6950-44e8-a2d9-7ef01949daf4</Data>
<Data>
</Data>
<Data>
</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
(also Kaspersky shows no event at all during this….if it is conflicting I would expect to see something, turning it on or off does not have any effect)
Hi,
Today I’ve updated to the latest VorpX Version because my old 1.7 installation won’t start configuration. The old version ends up without any error message. The new version ends up in an unknown error.
I’ve added VorpX to the Antivirus Whitelist and also stopped the Antivirus completly.
What can I do to start the configuration?
Windows Event Log (Windows 10):
—————- Message 1 —————-
Anwendung: vorpConfig.exe
Frameworkversion: v4.0.30319
Beschreibung: Die Anwendung forderte die Beendigung des Prozesses durch System.Environment.FailFast(Zeichenfolgenmeldung) an.
Meldung:
Stapel:
bei System.Environment.FailFast(System.String)
bei <Module>.()
bei <Module>..cctor()
——————- Message 2 —————————-
Name der fehlerhaften Anwendung: vorpConfig.exe, Version: 18.1.4.0, Zeitstempel: 0x5aa131cb
Name des fehlerhaften Moduls: unknown, Version: 0.0.0.0, Zeitstempel: 0x00000000
Ausnahmecode: 0x80131623
Fehleroffset: 0x07af3d3f
ID des fehlerhaften Prozesses: 0x4a00
Startzeit der fehlerhaften Anwendung: 0x01d3c9256f51db1b
Pfad der fehlerhaften Anwendung: D:\Program Files\Animation Labs\vorpX\vorpConfig.exe
Pfad des fehlerhaften Moduls: unknown
Berichtskennung: e7ddf765-5f16-4359-8bad-8659883fb9a7
Vollständiger Name des fehlerhaften Pakets:
Anwendungs-ID, die relativ zum fehlerhaften Paket ist:
Phoenix, you rock! I was not happy with HL2 + VorpX and was just about to give up tweaking and I came across both tips above. Game is beautiful and plays smooth as butter, at least on my 1080 GTX SLI x299 mobo setup. Thank you and VorpX