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Finally got around to installing this today and gave it a go. The 3D is really good here, and camera control works well with the motion control. Heck of a recommend, VorpX delivers again with a great 3rd person game in VR.
Only problem i’m having is a few of the bindings being out of place, it would be great to be able to reassign the inventory key, which i can’t seem to do.
lokiss88ParticipantApologies for the late reply, i don’t visit here often. My Neo 3 works fine, no issues with either the display or control input.
lokiss88ParticipantWorth pointing out, you can swap back to the older releases of Resident Evil, if your having trouble with the update.
lokiss88ParticipantYou can find it in the cloud profiles. Personally i didn’t think much of it, very little 3D effect, and messing with it introduced performance issues or glitches.
Disappointed, after hearing good things about the profile before purchasing tsw2. I pray one day that we can chew the scenery in commercial train sim for hours on end, like we can in truck sim in VR.
lokiss88ParticipantI found Train sim to be totally underwhelming with vorpx. Just couldn’t get anything that looked decent as an image, immersive, or to perform at a decent frame rate on my 3090.
Truck sim i play natively in VR, nothing vorpx would ever do would better what they’ve done. The representation of real depth 3D reconstruction, beats out any other driving game in VR (i have them all)
I get that you can’t go online with TruckerMP, but since convoys came along, it scratches that itch.
If you’re looking for a train sim in VR, i totally recommend Derail Valley. Perhaps not a licenced game with official routes, but built from the ground up for VR, high fidelity PC centric, and there’s a mod scene going on to skin stuff and add in multi online.
lokiss88ParticipantConsider looking at Ultimate Fishing simulator. Native VR and motion controlled, it’s very good.
lokiss88ParticipantFable Anniversary, lego Star Wars, and The Deadly Tower of Monsters.
May 12, 2022 at 12:34am in reply to: Surprised there are no profiles for Devil May Cry or Ninja Gaiden collection #210940lokiss88ParticipantDMC 5 has a free VR mod, if that helps.
lokiss88ParticipantOk just tried it on the G2. Had to tone down the graphics or it started to stutter, good or fast worked well. Ran without any other issues though, never lost the 3D display.
lokiss88ParticipantI wasn’t aware of the problem with the G2, i must try it. Previously played on both a Vive and a Index with no issues aside performance when cranking it up. Even the 3090 still has the odd chug when looking out over the most vast outdoor areas.
That’s the GoG version, haven’t looked in to it with VPX, gl.
lokiss88ParticipantFP has awful physics. It has some great original tables though like The masters of the universe and the awesome star wars, and the VR is ok. On the VR emulation front VPX VR stomps all over FP VRBAM.
One of the best tables you can play in vpx vr is ironically the Indiana Jones table. I wouldn’t even contemplate purchasing the FX3 version, with it available as an equally viable free table in native VR.
lokiss88ParticipantAny help with this, it’s completely random from starting the game to starting the game.
In one instance it’ll jump in to G3D be completely playable with the perfect boundary needed for the inventory screens.
Next it’ll do G3D, but the mouse pointer will be bound to a smaller box in the inventory.
And lastly it’ll hook in, but just showing flat screen.
The exact same sequence in booting up, start vorpx, boot the G2, open empyrion. The settings all remain the same in game 1920 windowed, but it’s completely random as to what you get.
Can anyone help, it’s my current addiction and really quite stunning when it’s all working, one of the best fps games i’ve played in Vorpx.
lokiss88ParticipantIt’s even more insulting when you consider the original kickstarter would have been part funded by VR enthusiasts.
He wouldn’t answer to it, but laying out the reasons he did such as the expected demand for motion controls, PSVR support, and the ludicrous amount of money and development time he claimed it would take was literally insulting peoples intelligence. Had he just stuck with it’s simply not cost effective (totally understandable) people wouldn’t have questioned it beyond expressing their disappointment.
What his reasoning did suggest was literally ‘think of every downside BS or otherwise’
That whole thread should hang around rockfishes neck like a stone of shame with the way he encouraged the most toxic trolls to attack anyone expressing their interest in VR and ES2.
As much as i enjoyed the original in VR and gave it a glowing review, there’s no way i am ever spending money on their product again.
For sure though i hope somebody VR mods it, just to drop sauce on all his reasoning.
lokiss88ParticipantController issues with the G2 are greatly exaggerated. Personally i have about 300hrs playing the likes of No Mans Sky, The Forest, Fallout 4, Skyrim, and numerous smaller titles with zero issues.
The only thing that’s actually bad about them is the awful haptics, which pretty much requires you to turn the feature off. FOV is tricky, more is better obviously, but it’s something very dependent on the game experience. I find it limiting and extremely obvious in flight sims, but not obvious at all when bearing down a race track in the cockpit of a car. General games where you on the centre of the screen you probably won’t notice it, or at least become accustom to it.
It probably is worth waiting on the next iteration though, certainly if you’re routed to a AMD system, or need that extra inside out tracking camera they’re adding to solve generic problems with inside out tracking.
Absolutely a great device for VorpX though. If you have the ability (a 3090) you can crank it up to 3k per eye in steamVR, which makes games that looked poor in VR previously much much better.
lokiss88ParticipantPretty amazing, it looks so realistic and performance doesn’t drop a judder.
Certainly one of the best VorpX experiences, outstanding. Finding it difficult to choose the best camera angle though.
Thanks for doing the profile, awesome stuff.
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