Detective_Yoshi

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  • in reply to: Titanfall 2 Ea game pass and Witcher 1 steam #220714
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Thabks for your answer, Ralf. I really dont know what happened here.
    After Titanfall 2 and Mirror edge, I tried Fallout 3 (wooooow!!! It worked!!!), Deus ex human revolution (bad;psvr 1 like resoulution and distúrbing tiny hands) and Dishobored 1 (good visuals but had to use direct scan sometimes during gameplay because it messes up in game) and all of them hooked first time maybe just changing in hook helpers.
    Maybe these games didnt had any issues because were started in Steam, while Mirror and Titan needed Ea play to start? But why then Mass effect original 1 worked with ea play on (and then stopped working) and The Witcher 1 Steam wont start? Well ots a bit frustating but I cant be happier playing these games in VR and very afraid that Rdr2 and Cyberpunk maybe wont hook too if I try. Im very happy with your work and that you still want to improve in future releases.

    in reply to: Final Fantasy XVI (16) #220713
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Final fantasy XVI works with Vorpx? In what mode? Immersive screen with 3D, or full VR? I wanted to play the 7 renakes too, but I will wait all of them to be released first and pray for vr modders to VR them.

    in reply to: Titanfall 2 Ea game pass and Witcher 1 steam #220557
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Thanks again. Couldnt make these games work unfortubately. They just show the attaching to vorpx loading screen, dont show the next hook screen. I just cant figure out any interferences with the Vorpx. Some games worked first time like Psychonauts 1 and New Vegas (the latter now very playable with your great imput), some stop in the attaching screen, like Titanfal 2 and Mirrors edge, and Mass effect 1 that worked normally just stopped working too out of nowhere. Tried all the tips and maybe I will need to reinstall Vorpx, games and everything related to them and start from scrach.
    So my new rule will be, play New Vegas and Psychonauts 1 (wich I somehow made full vr 3d with 120 zoom, Max fov and increasing resolution in game and the 3d effect to 2) first, and then try other games before I mess up anything and break those games lol.

    in reply to: Titanfall 2 Ea game pass and Witcher 1 steam #220512
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Mass effect 1 first version with ea play game pass worked too without any problems in immersive screen profile or “full vr” profile without any chenges too. So thats what I cant understand the reason of these both wont attaching.

    in reply to: Ys IX: Monstrum Nox (Working) #220510
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Hello! Does it works with the demo? I tried woth the demo but it star the vorpx inside vr menu and the message that it has no profile for it.

    in reply to: Fallout New Vegas #220508
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Thank you very much sir Boblekobold!

    The direct 3d seems to be the problem. It was making the game auto zoom in and out from like 30 to 30 seconds out of the proportions and thus maybe naking the hardware work more and freeze the game too.
    Had to turn it off, put in game Vorpx settings zoom to 120 because by default there was a black bar below in the headset and go to ini settings ans put 120 fov like you suggested and I was lucky to find this easy step by step guide for dummies like me to change FOV since I would spend 1 week learning mods and not playing

    Im using Quest 3 and found other people talking about black bar too with it and Vorpx. Now I can finally start the game again and after that, Fallout 3 too, and I hope that what I learned here from you and experience from using Vorpx carries over to this game and others.
    Started NV flat laat year, but then I bought a pc, quest 3 and now I cant go back to flat gaming anymore.
    Have a great week, good game!

    in reply to: 90 hour Fallout New Vegas run in VorpX #220492
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Do you know how to solve the auto zoom issue that Im having? Its not when in vats or talking to people, its from time to time, like at each 20, 30 seconds and turn the game inpossible to play and it crashes sometimes too because of this it seems.

    in reply to: Fallout New Vegas #220491
    Detective_Yoshi
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    No, it started again. Even at lower resolutions. It seems that qhen I turn direct 3d off it stops, but then the image stays all out of proportions. Really wanted to play this game in VR.

    in reply to: Bakeru (Full 3D Profile!) #220487
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Hello! Its Full vr and 3d, or imersive screen with 3d?

    in reply to: Games Wish List #220486
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Some Yakuza games
    Nier replicant and
    Metaphor refantazio please?

    in reply to: Fallout New Vegas #220480
    Detective_Yoshi
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    It seems that the problem was the 4050 notebook. Had to reset the profile and play with low to medium (decent) settings and that appeared to stop the zoom. Now Im discovering how to bind controls, but I will try to play with gamepad only if its possible.

    in reply to: Fallout New Vegas #220479
    Detective_Yoshi
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    Hi, Ralf!

    I bought Vorpx and finally was able to use it with Quest 3, before I was using Psvr 1 and Ivry and was very difficult to hook up any game. Your work deserves nore praise from the community since it allow us a lot of games to be played, thanks!
    My question is that when playing Fallout New Vegas the game zooms in automaticaly from time to time like if I was pressing left trigger it seems. Its not the zoom from pipboy or the zoom from dialogues and happens when walking or even stopped. Im using dualsense and the gamepad option in vorpx menu. Can you help me?

    in reply to: Bakeru (Full 3D Profile!) #220478
    Detective_Yoshi
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    The man with the plan!

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