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Topic: Nothing attaches at all.
Hey everyone
Got my Reverb G2 a couple of days ago and couldn’t be happier with it.
I Decided to try VorpX yesterday since I’ve heard great things about it.
Looked forward to trying out Battlefront 2 with it since it was a supported title, but I just couldn’t get it to hook. Went back to the essential tips and looked at numerous support sections. But I just can’t get it to work. Everytime I try to start a game it just loads up on my main screen like there’s no headset.
I get no Vorpx logo or indication that it is actually interacting with the game.
Titles I’ve tried so far:
SW Battlefront 2
Fallout 4
Metro ExodusAtleast one of these titles should work in my opinion.
I’ve tried disabling all overlays and uninstalled malwarebytes. I’ve done a reinstall of VorpX but nothing really changes.
Am i going in the wrong order?
1. Plug in my reverb G2 power
2. Put on headset.
3. WMR loads with cliffhouse
4. I start Vorpx from desktop
5. I load the metro exodus profile from “local profiles”
5. I start Steam VR
6. I run the game which tells me it’s not natively supporting VR.
7. The game loads up as a normal desktop game anyway.Some Specs
Windows 10 with latest update
Amd ryzen 7 3800x
Gigabyte RX 5700 XT with latest drivers
32Gb Hyper X 3200mhzAny help would be greatly appreciated.
/JonSomeone just implemented AMD’s FidelityFX Contrast Adaptive Sharpening for Fallout 4 VR, it looks excellent. Also works with Skyrim VR.
It replaces the openvr_api.dll. Theoretically it would work with any openvr game with a dll version for each.
Could something like this be implemented/useful in Vorpx, or am I confusing myself?
https://github.com/fholger/f4ovr_improvements/releases/tag/cas_v1
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/48934?tab=description
Topic: Minimum Frames in 3k and 4k
Hi,
My Specs:
Valve Index
RTX 3080
Ryzen 7 2700x
16GB Rami play for Example Fallout 76 in G3D in 2880×2160 (Borderless Window) and Medium Settings except the Textures on highest, in average 30-40 FPS using Fluidsync to 80 FPS, but in the Cities it crashes to 15-25 FPS. I had the same experience in other open world games in 3K or 4K in typical CPU intensive Locations, too.
In high 3K and 4K Resolutions and average 40 FPS there should not be a Bottleneck of a CPU with my RTX 3080, CPU Bottlenecks are typically on 1080p and 1440p.
Is it a Vorpx or SteamVR Problem, and should I buy a 12 or 16 core CPU to get better Minimum Frames ? Or is the setup of my Resolution, Graphic Settings and Fluidsync causing a CPU Bottleneck while using Vorpx ?
Hi!
I’m running games at 4k in “Geometry” mode (am I trying too hard to have the best possible experience?) and its laggy. Im forced to use Z-normal for these situations, which I believe is a tad less immersive – although passable and playable-enough for sure. I have an MSI GTX 1080 Ti.
I’ve been playing Fallout 4 (amazing in Vorpx!!!) at 4k and ya… when Geometry is turned on, its pretty laggy. If I picked up a GTX 3080 would I have better luck? I turned off the frame-rate cap in the game. Could also play a role……….
Ben
Topic: Fallout 4 Pipboy too small
Hi Guys,
Iv been playing FO4 without sissues.
Now i started a brandnew game and my pipboy looks too small (used to fill the whole screen). “V” does not help.When i load an old game, pipboy is right in size, only a new game messes it up. Its not a vorpx issue, its a main issue.
any advice ?i have been playing for like three weeks skyrim native vr. Now i wanted to start skyrimse and playing vorpx version again. The games havent been modded since the last time vorpx was up an running. Fallout 4 and skyrim wont hook if started from skse or f4se. The last update seems to have change somthing. The game started from within the skyrim or fallout4 folder works,, why would a modded game not hooking anymore?
Roughly a year ago I went through Fallout New Vegas in Vorpx, playing through all the DLC and trying to visit every possible location on the map. It ended up being about a 90 hour run and one of the most memorable experiences I’ve had in my 30+ years of gaming. VR makes it so much more immersive and fun.
If you decide to play it I recommend getting the ultimate edition when goes on sale for about $6. The DLC adds ALOT to the experience, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road are the must-plays of the four DLC imo.
If you play it as a fps it’s janky but if you play it as an RPG with tactical turn based combat (VATS) it’s still an amazing game with excellent writing – Soo many choices and places to explore.
VorpX tips:
– 4GB patch is a must (doubles the ram the game has to work with)
– There is a stutter removal mod to make the walking a bit smoother
– Use the VorpX internal options to render higher resolution than the game normally allows, Vorpx’s sharpening can help alot too.
– VATS can be trippy in VorpX depending on what you’re targeting.. it can shake a bit if I remember right.I’m kind’ve fighting off the urge to go through it again.. looking forward to checking it out in a newer HMD.
Been trying to play FO4 recently, and I noticed that I cannot run it with Oculus selected in VorpX, it throws an Oculus runtime error LibOVT or something like that. If I switch to Steam, the game runs, but its quite jittery in 3rd person, mostly fine in 1st person, but some jitters. Switching Old vs New does nothing, nor does changing the sync options.
Any suggestions? Is this Oculus mode crash a new thing?
