blueshark747

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    I made an announcement a while ago in the geforce forums about the vorpX shader tools but got no response. Even my announcement that some helixmod shaderfixed are compatible with vorpx strangely didnt raise much interest.

    Ralf those fools in the 3D Vision forums talk so much crap about your product and haven’t even bought it. I wouldn’t do anything for those fools.
    Some of us are over there constantly defending VorpX from straight up lies of you being a scammer.
    Those are some of the most bitter biggest haters of VorpX and VR in general.

    in reply to: vorpX 19.2.0 Release Date and Changes #183836
    blueshark747
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    Def buying Exodus now

    in reply to: What’s making Desktop Viewer Hang at Launch? #183668
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    Figured it out….had to turn alternate hooking methods off

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183603
    blueshark747
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    Disable auto resolution in vorpX and select your custom resolution in the game’s settings.

    vorpX can handle any resolution or aspect ratio you make and run from a game’s settings menu. The question is whether the game itself supports them or not. Some brief trial and error can quickly determine this.

    An easy way to find resolutions is use a calculator to multiply the base aspect ratio. I like to step in tenths to keep it simple (1.1, 1.2, 1.3). A 4:3 example: 1600×1200 x 2.1 “1600 x 2.1 = 3360, 1200 x 2.1 = 2520” = 3360×2520. Then see if your monitor passes the test.

    My monitor seems to like odd numbers better and can go higher than some even resolutions that fail.

    Thanks alot

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183597
    blueshark747
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    Caveat: DirectVR auto resolution currently only supports up to 1680p, so if a profile has support for DirectVR auto resolution, you have to disable this feature on the DirectVR page of the vorpX menu. If you don’t see a DirectVR page in the vorpX menu or this page does not have an option to turn off auto resolution, you don’t have to do anything.

    thanks

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183587
    blueshark747
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    Try a lower refresh rate (e.g. standard 60Hz). 2880×2160 at 144Hz is probably too much.

    The new resolutions aren’t showing up in Vorpx menu.
    It stops at 1680…what do I need to do?

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183554
    blueshark747
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    You can create basically any 4:3 resolution that your GPU driver accepts. Common examples would be 2400×1800, 2560×1920 or 2880×2160, but you can also use everything else that your GPU supports.

    Keep in mind though that newer games mostly will run not fast enough with such high resolutions.

    As you can see these are the problems Im running into.
    I had to change refresh rates to get those to work and the 2880×2160 resolution wouldn’t work with any refresh rate.
    res1
    res2

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183553
    blueshark747
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    You can create basically any 4:3 resolution that your GPU driver accepts. Common examples would be 2400×1800, 2560×1920 or 2880×2160, but you can also use everything else that your GPU supports.

    Keep in mind though that newer games mostly will run not fast enough with such high resolutions.

    Yes…Yes Ralf that’s what I was asking.
    Thank you.

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183551
    blueshark747
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    Do you have any higher resolutions after 2240×1680 is what I’m asking?
    As in I want to make higher resolutions than 2240×1680 but I don’t know any.
    Can you fill in the blanks??

    1440×1080
    1600×1200
    1708×1280
    1920×1440
    2240×1680
    ____X____
    ____X____
    ____X____

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183549
    blueshark747
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    I think it say that because you can’t have both DSR and custom resolutions at the same time, but if you can’t get custom resolutions to work, you could give it a try. Did you try this method :

    Custom Resolutions for the Direct VR Settings Optimizer

    Well of course thats how I enabled 2240×1680 resolution in VorpX.
    What I’m asking here is what are the higher resolutions after 2240×1680
    that will work in 4:3 for Vorpx?

    As in

    1440×1080
    1600×1200
    1708×1280
    1920×1440
    2240×1680
    ____X____
    ____X____
    ____X____

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183538
    blueshark747
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    It specifically says in vorpx manual to disable DSR factors in control panel

    in reply to: GTA V – Official Recommendation #183513
    blueshark747
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    Is there a better headtracking solution for GTAV?
    It feels nauseating and jittery.
    Game just feels better without head tracking on

    in reply to: 4:3 Resolutions Higher than 1680P? #183512
    blueshark747
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    Create a custom resolution to whatever you want, I’m using 2700p whenever the performance is good enough at that resolution.

    Simply Google 16:9 or 4:3 resolutions, pick a few of them and create them on the nvidia control panel, then give them a try on Vorpx and see how it works.

    I found a list and tried to create a custom 3200×2400 res and nvidia control panel told me my monitor doesn’t support the resolution. I own an Asus PG278QR.
    Googled and found this list
    4:3 aspect ratio resolutions: 640×480, 800×600, 960×720, 1024×768, 1280×960, 1400×1050, 1440×1080, 1600×1200, 1856×1392, 1920×1440, and 2048×1536

    Other than that cant find anything.
    Can you list me the full resolution numbers between 1680 and 2700?

    As in ____X 2700

    blueshark747
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    As in 3D screenshots?

    in reply to: vorpx with oculus go? #173280
    blueshark747
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    Occulus Go isn’t even 6DOF….so…

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