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  • #222412
    fahad233
    Participant

    Have had vorpx since 2021. Didn’t really use it much since my rig wasn’t good enough.

    Finally have a good rig. Trying to play Need For Speed Unbound and Hogwarts Legacy.

    Both games hook successfully but show horizontal colored lines.

    I’ve tried disabling FrameGen / DLSS / VSync / Motion Blur / etc to no success.

    Could some vorpx setting like desktop viewer be causing this?

    #222413
    fahad233
    Participant

    For more info:
    RTX 5070Ti // Quest 3 using Oculus Link

    #222416
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Unsupported games, so I can’t really say anything useful. Sounds like an invalid depth buffer, but that’s just a guess from your issue description.

    If you have downloaded a user profile from the cloud for these games, check whether maybe the profile author added specific instructions in the profile description.

    #222421
    subroutine
    Participant

    I get exactly the same issue with FS25 using a copy of the FS22 profile but only if I remove my headset while the game is running. Once the bug is triggered, a game restart is required. Everything runs fine other than that. 9800x3d, 5900 and Quest3.

    #222469
    Ducht
    Participant

    Me too with user profiles for Hogwarts and Spiderman and if i switch sync modes in the menu while playing it goes away…

    #222474
    subroutine
    Participant

    if i switch sync modes in the menu while playing it goes away…

    Same here.

    #222555
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Was finally able to reproduce this, yay! Will be fixed in the next build, probably before Christmas.

    #222584
    subroutine
    Participant

    This is fixed for me, thanks Ralf.

    #222616
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Thanks for the feedback.

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