Is there a technical reason DX8 is not supported in anyway, or is it due to lack of demand? Games such Unreal Tournament 2004 work great in 3D vision with high performance, and it would be great to play them in in VR.
Great bit of software, having a lot of fun with it.
3204 patch for Unreal Tournament 2004 comes with DirectX9 support, as I found in web. Anyway, I see some old games in supported games list https://www.vorpx.com/supported-games/
By the way, If this is useful to give any clue about how to run this with vorpX, the program “Canal+ classic billar” came with “directx for windows 95 and 98” and the version for the dxsetup.exe file is 4.6.2.436
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