Shadow of the Tomb Raider has sbs mode of itself so vorpx is not hacking that, I thought it was custom solution, but I see in settings it has options for over/under, sphere projection so clearly it wasnt made specifically for TR game, but I dont see any way to activate that on a generic game Im making profile for.
Those settings are only applicable to games and apps that already output in a stereo format. All of the media player profiles have the same type of settings. I use a copy of sottr profile for mpv media player because the official profile doesn’t work at present.
Unless your generic game can output in sbs format, there’s nothing to activate.
As a base for profile for DX11 SBS games the Dolphin Emulator, Shadow of the Tomb Raider or VLC profiles should work, for DX9 SBS games the MPC-HC profile is currently the only one if memory serves right, for OpenGL the Dolphin Emulator profile *might* work.
I will add SBS base profiles to the profile list to make this easier for you guys. Not sure why I never thought of that before.
thanks, its again to try to play exanima (opengl) using reshade sbs z3d hack because for some unknown reason using desktop viewer to do this is very laggy compared doing same in vr desktop. Will try dolphin profile.
P.S. new amnesia might need same solution using reshade as currently there are only flat profiles.
I tried setting up amnesia rebirth/depth3d with the dolphin profile in the past and it didn’t work, probably because vorpx was hooking in before reshade. Probably the same case for exanima. You’ll have more luck with the desktop viewer or virtual desktop – depending upon whether your running the game windowed or fullscreen may make a difference. In general, I think VD does a better job with fullscreen and vorpx desktop works better in windowed mode.
Ogrescar is right – desktop viewer works with reshade but kills the frames, dolphin profile ignores reshade that you can see working on a monitor but not in vorpx