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  • #12321

    In reply to: More 3d

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi,

    vorpX supports two different 3D-modes: A classic mode (Geometry 3D) that renders two views, and a super-fast mode called Z-Buffer 3D that has less 3D but is twice as fast, which helps to ensure 60fps even in taxing games. In most cases Z-Buffer is the default, you can switch to Geometry 3D in the in-game menu, provided the game supports both modes.

    Clive Barkers Jericho supports both, you can switch to Geometry 3D in the in game menu (3D-Reconstruction). To further enhance the 3D-effect, you can raise the Eye Separation in the in-game menu. The default values are usually dialed in to be lifelike though, so raise them with care.

    Metro Last Light will be supported with the next update, currently it’s 2D only.

    #12320
    peteski123
    Participant

    Hiya,
    I am very happy with the Vorpx driver on the whole, it adds a lot of immersion to games.
    I was just wondering however, how I could add more 3d depth to some games. whatever I seem to do on say “Clive Barker’s Jericho” or “Metro Last Light” I can’t seem to get Anywhere as near as the 3d depth I can get from “THE OTHER” paid for driver in both these games and more.??

    If you can help please enlighten me as there is only a few options that I can see from the “delete key” that I can change.

    Also as a side note I have Starship troopers running by means of another driver and using an xbox controller. It is amazing, would be great if Vorpx could do the same for those who wish to play it here. I’m in the film, seriously lol that’s how it feels, just needs more rez, hopefully soon ;-)

    Regards to all

    #11522
    HazE2036
    Participant

    Hey Ralf, thanks for all that info ! Yer didnt think it possible, was getting my hopes up really haha Im fine with the way its implemented now anyways since its done for games that dont even support headtracking in the first place.
    Really loving this driver you have made and am glad I purchased it, keep up the good work !
    Oh and while im here, could you please add in official support for Metro Last Light if possible, it starts up unofficially supported now but when I try to load my save it crashes. 3D for that game would be amazing to! Would be very appreciated.
    Cheers, Brennan.

    #11237
    Crack__19
    Participant

    Fake Alarm.

    I dont remember i have installed a PEsEdit files, i reinstalled PES 14 and Works again.

    In Metro i have created a shortcut with vorpx and i have play again.

    #11233
    Crack__19
    Participant

    I can play PES 14 last week, but from two days ago game doesn´t work with vorpX.

    I dont install any new software, I think that can be the new version of VorpX that make I can´t play.

    Updates are automatic? We don´t choose what version can use?

    Thanks!

    PD: With Metro Last Light is same, it is working three days ago but today is not working :(

    #10973

    In reply to: how does it work?

    hugo
    Participant

    Hi thanks for the answer, unfortunately i tried the shortcut for games like skyrim, bioshock infinite, outlast, metro last light, portal 2… none of them worked. I cfan’t even access the in game menu of vorpx by pressing DEL.

    #10809
    bimse1234
    Participant

    WHen i try to open black ops 2 and metro LL it just goes black screen and says the game stops working. WHen i stop the Vorpx they work again. Why? :s

    VortexPlays
    Participant

    I finally got Mirror’s Edge working. I still had the d3d9.dll from Vireio in the Binaries folder.

    #10595
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Did you try both the DX9 and the DX10 mode? Both *should* work (DX10 only partially though), but maybe for you at least one of the two does the trick.

    You also might want to try hooking with a special vorpX shortcut, which I described here:

    Cant get Mirror's Edge and Metro Last Light to work.

    VortexPlays
    Participant

    Thanks for the reply but I still cant get Mirrors Edge to be recognized by vorpX. It just boots up normally no matter how I launch the game. Every other supported game works fine for me.

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Sometimes you simply have to try again. Usually two or three times should suffice though.

    You can also create special vorpX shortcuts, that hook a game in another and more reliable way. Right-click the vorpX tray icon and select “Create Desktop Shortcut”, then select the .exe you want to start. This will create a shortcut on the desktop, as the menu entry title suggests. ;)

    While using these shortcuts it might make sense to pause the ‘watcher’, also via the right click menu of the tray icon.

    Unfortunately these shortcuts do not work well with many Steam games, but it’s always worth a try.

    VortexPlays
    Participant

    Metro is working now (I have no idea why) but it lacks any 3D.
    Mirrors Edge ist still not beign recognized by VorpX.

    VortexPlays
    Participant

    Everything works fine except Mirror’s Edge and Metro Last Light. Its as if i would start them without VorpX – No Stereo image or headtracking. I also tried to start the games directly from their directory.

    #1199
    centorium
    Participant

    This looks like AN AMAZING experience to get with the Rift, and got awesome reviews
    Ralf, any chance of seeing this game supported in Vorpx???

    http://www.gamespot.com/metro-last-light/reviews/metro-last-light-review-6408240/?tag=Topslot;Slot4

    #259
    Teekaleeks
    Participant

    Morrowind, Skyrim, and definitely Fallout3 /NV.  I think these open world exploration type games will work great.  Atleast I really hope so.  Just hanging out in a tavern in Skyrim or some hole in the wall in Fallout seems like it’ll be fun.

    Haven’t played Metro but I think it’s one of those games I will probably play if the VR experience is great.  I heard it’s a pretty tense game.

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