Skyrim, VorpX, and Headtracking

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  • #80910
    Dreadp1r4te
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    So a guide I saw for using Virieo Perception (SP?) to get Skyrim working on the Rift used a 3rd party mod called Enhanced Camera to enable true headlooking without aiming. The rest of the tutorial was mostly garbage and produced an unplayable game, while I was impressed with VorpX’s instant gratification. Is there anyway to accomplish something similar with this, where turning my head doesn’t turn my body? It would also be nice to incorporate the floating HUD so you can turn your head to see conversation options that are otherwise blocked. Any ideas?

    #80913
    Karlor
    Participant

    Try the camera mod out with vorpX? It should technically “work” but might need adjusting. There is a cool Skyrim mod that lets you change all the HUD around in a lot of ways. Less intrusive HUD 2 I think, something like that.

    #80915
    Dreadp1r4te
    Participant

    Yep, that’s the one I have, Less Intrusive HUD. It’s just very difficult to position for the Rift while in said Rift. =\

    #80916
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    You can also scale the HUD with vorpX, either in the vorpX ingame menu or with [ALT][mousewheel]. There also is the EdgePeek function (middle mouse button) which helps with such issues.

    #80927
    Karlor
    Participant

    you could do a rough fit outside the rift then use vorpx edge peak to help tune it in.

    #80933
    Dreadp1r4te
    Participant

    Okay. One other thing I’ve noticed is that VorpX seems to intercept any mouse input (namely clicks) and as a result the game doesn’t respond to clicks on menu items. Any ideas there?

    #80934
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    vorpX emulates mouse movement, it does not intercept mouse clicks. You should be able to use the mouse just normal.

    Skyrim disables the mouse when gamepad input is enabled. Maybe that is the problem.

    #81802
    MiD-AwE
    Participant

    Skyrim disables the mouse when gamepad input is enabled. Maybe that is the problem.

    What is the solution?

    #81805
    Karlor
    Participant

    In some games youll be better off mapping you’re pad to kb+m and using it that way. There are 3 that I use and all have good and bad things, xpadder, joy 2 key, x360ce. Its a bit of a pain but once you get it down its not so bad. The good thing is Skyrim is actually real easy to map out to kb+m on a pad.

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