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I believe I’m using Immersive First Person with Skyrim, and it works fine. But it seems to be incompatible with DirectVR, so you have to pick one or the other.
Never seemed to have a problem with L4D2, but I never found a way to increase the 3D FOV to a level where the game world looked right.
MarkGParticipantI haven’t tried Skyrim SE, only the original Skyrim.
MarkGParticipantSo, I tried Skyrim again today for the first time in ages, and now it’s magically working. I wonder whether it was a problem with the 1.11 Oculus software?
MarkGParticipantYeah, as I said, it starts up in windowed mode with VorpX, but the head tracking is broken (I’m guessing it’s moving the virtual mouse outside the window). It starts in full-screen without VorpX, but won’t with VorpX running.
If I ALT+TAB back, I just get a black screen on the monitor and nothing else. I’ve never found Skyrim very happy about switching away and back again.
Is there some kind of VorpX debug log I can check? I looked in the likely places and didn’t find one.
Also, it was working early last week, and I don’t know of anything that would have changed since then, except for Oculus updating to 1.11.
MarkGParticipantI did a complete reinstall of Skyrim through Steam, and it made no difference. One thing I noticed is that Skyrim starts up in VorpX if set to windowed mode (but then the head tracking doesn’t work correctly). It won’t start up if set to full-screen, but minimizes itself as soon as VorpX tries to switch to VR.
I’ll try reinstalling VorpX and see if that makes any difference.
It’s as though VorpX is trying to put up a dialogue box or something, but there’s no dialogue box.
MarkGParticipantBTW, it’s also specific to Skyrim: I tried L4D2 in VorpX, and that still works fine.
MarkGParticipantFound it, and it seems to have worked. But it also seems to have lost all my settings (at least in Skyrim).
MarkGParticipantSame here. Repeatedly downloads the update, says ‘Rolling back changes’, then exits. With no option to not install.
I’ll have to see if I still have the original installer.
MarkGParticipantI’m just using the default settings for the injector. I can take a look tonight and see what they are.
MarkGParticipantOooh… I’d never even thought of trying FEAR. Though it scared me enough playing at 2am on my monitor when it first came out that I’m not sure I want to risk it in VR :).
MarkGParticipantThat’s weird. The ENB Injector works for me with Skyrim, on my Rift. I do have a problem like you have where I sometimes hear the startup noises but the game displays nothing and I have to restart it, but otherwise it’s no worse than any other modded Skyrim install.
That said, I found I had to turn off ENB effects altogether because there were too many weird artifacts in VR and the 3D didn’t look very good. I’m really just using it for the memory manager at this point.
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