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    I’ve experienced a couple of games on Pimax 4K powered by VorpX. I’ve bought VorpX a couple of weeks ago but I’m already experienced in VR and 3D (anaglyph 3D, cross-eyed, parallel eyed, Tridef 3D, iZ3D, Nvidia 3D TV Play, Nvidia 3D Vision, helixmod, Vireio Perception). Configuring VorpX was pretty easy. No help needed.

    Games played on Pimax 4K + VorpX + modifications like FOV, DSR, no GUI, latency optimizations:

    – Alien Isolation
    – Battlefield 3
    – Bioshock Infinite
    – GTA 5
    – Skyrim Original
    – Skyrim Special Edition (cloned Fallout 4 profile)

    Depending on the game-/vorpX compatibility geometry 3D or z-adaptive.

    Disadvantge:
    – lil bit of ghosting while moving the head (sometimes not visible, depends on the scene)
    – 60hz instead of 90hz (not recommended for fast motion games)
    – IPD adjustment is softwarewise instead of hardwarewise
    – software crashes sometimes while initial IPD adjustment (reboot needed)

    Advantage:
    – Almost no screen door effect. In most cases absolutely no screen door effect. That’s WOW!!!
    (There is a SDE comparision on YouTube between Gear VR 2.5K and Pimax 4K)
    – The image is absolutely fantastic (2.5K 1440p and 4K 2160p in-game resolution powered by Nvidia DSR supersampling – HDMI 1.4b 60hz). Provided you found the right IPD settings for your eyes and the device is not faulty. Wrong IPD settings = looks like cross eyed / blurry.
    – Even 2K 1080p looks great but I prefer at least 2.5K due to higher aliasing. Alien Isolation does not need high FPS so I played in 4K in-game resolution for superb graphics.
    – The image looks not as good on my FullHD 27 inch monitor but almost!
    – I’m able to read text easily.

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