Killer7… some possibilities?

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  • #200815
    killer7
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    Hello! I know that Killer7 is probably not so famous or popular game (and it’s 15 years old), but i think that would be great to play it in VR.

    I tried it, but sadly it’s impossible to play it on Quest 2.

    What do you think?

    #200816
    Ogrescar
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    I think that you don’t provide enough info for anyone to respond to.

    #200895
    killer7
    Participant

    Well, let’s start with a trailer…

    #200911
    Ogrescar
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    Well, that’s a start, but your statement about it being impossible to play on Quest 2 needs more detail.

    Anyway, it’s a Renderware game according to Wikipedia and there are several G3D profiles for games that use that engine, so it may be doable.

    #200924
    killer7
    Participant

    Well, that’s a start, but your statement about it being impossible to play on Quest 2 needs more detail.

    Anyway, it’s a Renderware game according to Wikipedia and there are several G3D profiles for games that use that engine, so it may be doable.

    Really? I’m not an expert. What i should to do?

    #200925
    onetoo
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    The game came out originally on PS2 and Gamecube. If you can get it running on either the Dolphin or PCSX2 Emulator, you can use G3D in VorpX. You may even be able to play it with DolpinVR (not likely). I also see that it’s available on Steam. Since the game was originally made with RenderWare on PS2, maybe you can use the GTA San Andreas profile or another profile with the Steam version.

    To play with the Quest2, you need a Link cable (any USB C) and Oculus Home software, and/or SteamVR (compatible with Virtual Desktop for streaming).

    #200948
    killer7
    Participant

    The game came out originally on PS2 and Gamecube. If you can get it running on either the Dolphin or PCSX2 Emulator, you can use G3D in VorpX. You may even be able to play it with DolpinVR (not likely). I also see that it’s available on Steam. Since the game was originally made with RenderWare on PS2, maybe you can use the GTA San Andreas profile or another profile with the Steam version.

    To play with the Quest2, you need a Link cable (any USB C) and Oculus Home software, and/or SteamVR (compatible with Virtual Desktop for streaming).

    Hi! Thank you for your post. I’m using Oculus Quest 2 with Link Cable and Steam VR, but there is no VR for killer7.

    So, yeah, i need to use VorpX. Do you think that if i’ll buy this software everything will works in the right way? What about the controls? I tried to change it but it looks impossible to play Quest 2 with killer7. Is that my fault?

    #200952
    onetoo
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    The game came out originally on PS2 and Gamecube. If you can get it running on either the Dolphin or PCSX2 Emulator, you can use G3D in VorpX. You may even be able to play it with DolpinVR (not likely). I also see that it’s available on Steam. Since the game was originally made with RenderWare on PS2, maybe you can use the GTA San Andreas profile or another profile with the Steam version.

    To play with the Quest2, you need a Link cable (any USB C) and Oculus Home software, and/or SteamVR (compatible with Virtual Desktop for streaming).

    Hi! Thank you for your post. I’m using Oculus Quest 2 with Link Cable and Steam VR, but there is no VR for killer7.

    So, yeah, i need to use VorpX. Do you think that if i’ll buy this software everything will works in the right way? What about the controls? I tried to change it but it looks impossible to play Quest 2 with killer7. Is that my fault?

    If it’s not hooking via Steam, then you can try the Dolphin emulator, but you have to import the Dolphin Emulator Profile from the cloud if it’s not local now. It’s G3D on Cinema Mode though (Didn’t try Immersive). Dolphin has to be set to SBS in the graphics setting. I used the XBOne controller, but you can use the Quest controllers as a standard controller.

    No software purchase necessary other than VorpX.

    Dolphin Emulator (Gamecube and Wii)
    https://dolphin-emu.org/

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