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  • in reply to: HTC Vive Pro 2 with VorpX ? #209495
    brown66
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    Has anyone already got the Vive Pro 2 running with VorpX without problems?

    My Vive Pro 1 has almost 4 years and thousands of working hours in Skyrim LE, with VorpX, and it won’t last forever, so I’m looking for a replacement and the Vive Pro 2 was one of the possibilities (the other one been the Pimax 8KX).

    in reply to: Windows 11 #209224
    brown66
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    Finished upgrading the Windows 10 to Windows 11, tried Skyrim with VorpX, and so far, so good!

    in reply to: Windows 11 #209136
    brown66
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    I was thinking about upgrading to Windows 11. Is VorpX now compatible with the final version of Windows 11?

    in reply to: Anyone using the news Nvidia RTX with Vorpx? #175457
    brown66
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    Sorry for the late of my answer. I didn’t mention before, but I use the custom resolution of 2880×2160 with antialiasing at 8x and the anisotropic filter at 16x.

    I know that sounds ridiculous, but the image is so good, far, far better than Skyrim VR. This is one of the reasons I keep playing the original 32 bits Skyrim vertion with Vorpx.

    in reply to: Anyone using the news Nvidia RTX with Vorpx? #175451
    brown66
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    Thanks for your help, Ralf.

    The problem is that I’m forcing Skyrim to use the custom resolution of 2880×2160. I find the image to much blurred to my taste at lower resolutions. I’m resistant to VR sickness, but sometimes I would like a bit more FPS, especially in some outdoors scenarios.

    brown66
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    Yes, Vorpx works perfect with the HTC Vive Pro out of the box, but… the improvements in image quality are small comparing with you get with the original Vive. In fact, the overall image appearance is very similar betwen these two HDM. If you want to increase the overall VR experience with the original HTC Vive, just remove the face cushion and try it with a very tiny cushion – you will improve the FOV, and belive me, this is more important than the increased resolution you get with the HTC Vive Pro.

    Unfortunelly, I found this after spend 879€ in the new HTC Vive Pro. And, no, it’s not so ease (at least to my face shape) to get a tiny face cushion substitute to the HTC Vive Pro, to increase the FOV.

    An update to my earlier post…

    There is a really image improvement (less SDE, more details and less AURA = better color uniformity ), but, for now, you must use steamvr beta (significant god rays reduction) and supersampling (the most, the better). That means the HTC Vive Pro, to show all it’s potential image quality increase, needs a very power graphics card. Expectable bad news, of course!

    However, the sound is garbage! No bass, just middles.

    brown66
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    I got a red screen on the Vive Pro how can i fix this?

    Hello, Sushi

    I hope you did find the problem with your HTC Vive Pro. It looks to be a cable problem (bad connection or broken).If the problem is persistent, I suggest you try HTC Vive forums.

    brown66
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    Yes, Vorpx works perfect with the HTC Vive Pro out of the box, but… the improvements in image quality are small comparing with you get with the original Vive. In fact, the overall image appearance is very similar betwen these two HDM. If you want to increase the overall VR experience with the original HTC Vive, just remove the face cushion and try it with a very tiny cushion – you will improve the FOV, and belive me, this is more important than the increased resolution you get with the HTC Vive Pro.

    Unfortunelly, I found this after spend 879€ in the new HTC Vive Pro. And, no, it’s not so ease (at least to my face shape) to get a tiny face cushion substitute to the HTC Vive Pro, to increase the FOV.

    in reply to: Skyrim with FOV Zero! #169975
    brown66
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    Just to correct to things I said in the previous post…

    The tweaks I use in Vorpx inside Skyrim is Sharpen Amount set to 1,75 and Internal Resolution Upscale set to 2,0.

    Sorry my mistake.

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