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  • #27889
    mgabb
    Participant

    Hello,
    I’m new to Rift DK2 and how to drive it

    so far I did not encounter any Vorpx problem with these games:

    Mirror’s Edge
    Call Of Prypiat
    Dishonored
    Arma series
    Metro Redux
    Outlast
    Thief2014

    while (settings to default and monitor to Dk2):

    – Mass Effect 3 won’t activate the DK2
    – Portal 2 crashes to desktop as soon as it reaches the main interface, – although activating the DK2
    – Skyrim won’t activate the Dk2 and crashes to desktop

    I’ve tried to follow the troubleshooting section suggestions, with no results

    any hints?

    thanks

    #27069
    christian kouame
    Participant

    Hi Ralf i have a problem in most of my fps games like black ops 2 and metro last night redux.
    when click on the game launcher nothing appear. But mass effect 3 works very well.
    please hlep

    #24503
    meinsla
    Participant

    I found a work around by running oculus off of a separate card. (I had stopped using both GPUs because I wasn’t sure if it would cause issues). Only issue is that some games that are claimed to be supported by vorpx have issues like invisible cursor (mass effect 3) or unable to bring up DEL menu (fallout new vegas) and nearly all of them don’t allow you to quite see the entire screen even with the setting zoomed all the way out. Disappointing to say the least.

    #23792
    michaeljackson_bad
    Participant

    Ok, so i only managed to find one other post relevant to mass effect 3 and it is fairly outdated at this point. When playing ME3 I am able to use head tracking and click the mouse wheel to zoom out. But, the Vorpx menu does not show up and I cannot see my mouse cursor and none of the keys work. So, I cannot actually get past the menu of the game. Now the game is supported by Vorpx, and I have seen videos of people playing it so i am a little confused. Further research showed that to effectively play ME1, one had to go into the config and ‘enable hardware cursor’, otherwise there would be no cursor or Vorpx menu. But, ME3 has no such option in the config files, so I am somewhat lost. Any advice ?

    #20901
    Nosbor78
    Participant

    In …\Documents\BioWare\Mass Effect\Config\ open BioEngine.ini
    Adjust the following:
    MaxSmoothedFrameRate=75.000000
    MinDesiredFrameRate=60.000000 //I found 60 to be the minimum to avoid discomfort, this also occurs in a few spots, so do a search for “framerate” without the quotes.

    Launch the game in normal mode.
    Set the Resolution to 1920×1080, look for the “double down” arrows to the right of the list.
    Enable hardware cursor under input, if you don’t you won’t have the mouse cursor or the Vorpx menu.

    I had bad issues with background flicker, and I mean bad.
    So I set the 3D Rendering to Z-Adaptive, and enabled depth of field in the Vorpx menu.

    The lighting in the game is a little strange, and there are some FOV settings in the BIOEngine.ini file that I should play with to bring in the edges of the game.

    I’m pretty happy with this though, the game is comfortably playable with these settings.

    #14194

    In reply to: Mass Effect 3

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Regarding the hooking issues, please try to create a vorpX desktop shortcut (right click the vorpX tray icon, choose “Create Desktop Shortcut”, then navigate to your MassEffect3.exe.

    Menus: You can also zoom the screen with [SHIFT] mousewheel. Alternatively or in addition to EdgePeek (click middle mouse button) that should solve all possible problems with menus.

    Cursor: Normally vorpX shows its own cursor in ME3, since the game’s cursor can not be duplicated by vorpX. Please try to enable or disable the hardware cursor in the Mass Effect 3 options menu. It’s possible that the vorpX cursor only works with one of the options.

    #14181
    jshipley
    Participant

    I’m trying to get Mass Effect 3 working with vorpx and the oculus rift.

    I have the game on origin, and I am running it in offline mode.

    Here are the issues I’m running into:

    1. While in the ME3 game I can not hit the Delete key to bring up the in game vorpx controls.

    2. The menus are extremely hard to use.
    – I do not see a mouse cursor, and it constantly resets it’s position.
    – If I manage to get lucky and find a button with the hidden mouse cursor before it resets its position, I can click it to navigate the menu. But some of them are extremely hard to find (the confirm dialogs are near impossible for me).
    – I can use the arrow keys to navigate (the game doesn’t seem to support keyboard ability to select an option though).

    Any advice?

    #10870
    golem09
    Participant

    Ok, I’ve had this issue in two games now, Condemned: Criminal Origins and Dark Souls.
    First, I was very surprised to see how well Condemned worked even without 3D and no changeable FOV. Just when I was ready to play a bit, at one point in the game vorpx just stops doing it’s magic. The game just goes back to the normal 2D screen layout, and the vorpx overlay and zoom don’t work anymore.
    Also had this with a brief try with Dark Souls.

    On a “maybe” similar note, I’ve tried Mass Effect 3 and it works really well, except when my energy shield is depleted after taking too much damage, it explodes and suddenly it’s like seperation is set to 500. completely different viewing angles for both eyes. After a while when the shield starts regenerating, it goes back to normal.

    #10841
    ibminarik
    Participant

    Mass Effect 3 is perfect out of the box. I cried when I saw the reapers invade, and it occurred to me that each of those buildings was full of people.
    Bioshock Infinite is close, but I need to tweak the FoV some more before I’ll believe I’m there. There’s just the tiniest bit of fisheye and it bugs the hell out of me.

    #10712

    In reply to: Not getting much 3D

    gapper4
    Participant

    Actually, now that I’ve played a bit with the settings in Skyrim, the 3D effect is very good (although there are some weird shadow overlaps, or lag, that I don’t get on my monitor). Mass Effect 2, however, remains quite flat.

    #10711

    In reply to: Not getting much 3D

    gapper4
    Participant

    Not to be argumentative, but the worlds in both Skyrim and Mass Effect 2 seems pretty flat, a bit like overlapping cardboard cut-outs. I don’t get a sense of mass when I look at objects. If my reference is the real world, I’d also expect to see cues for depth, which doesn’t appear to be the case here.

    Again, vorpX makes a lot of games actually playable in VR and for that I’m grateful, but the 3D effect seems to have been dialled back so much that it’s hardly there.

    #170
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Besides the ones mentioned in the original post there are for example Mass Effect 2+3, Flight Simulator X, Race Driver Grid (no headtracking for now), Far Cry, Half-Life 2, Metro 2033, rFactor, …

    A detailed list with all games that have full 3D-support will be made available before launch. There is something for everyone, or at least I hope so, a good mix of older and newer games from many genres.

    And even if your favorite game isn’t among the ~50 with full 3D-support, there is a high chance that it will run without stereoscopic 3D, but everything else.

    If you have any wishes, please post them here. I’m always open to suggestions, just don’t be disappointed if your wish isn’t included in the first release. The day only has so many hours. :)

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