Taylorig

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  • in reply to: No Stereoscopic 3d at all. #179002
    Taylorig
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    Well hello again.

    Just thought I would report back in regards to the issue I was having. Thought I would give VorpX another try today after noiticing that there had been a update to V19. And low and behold, It works now :O

    I haven’t changed anything since the last time I tried it and also forgot to close MSI Afterburner before running VorpX and it still worked as intended. Although I did have to do a bit of tweaking with some of the settings like FOV etc. But apart from that I’m very happy now that it finally works.

    Thanks again to the creator Ralf for all your work ;)

    in reply to: No Stereoscopic 3d at all. #178299
    Taylorig
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    Ok well thanks again RJK_

    I’ll just have to leave it for now and carry on playing native VR stuff.

    Since speaking last I tried STEAMVR Beta. This wouldn’t even display the game. Just left me in the STEAMVR lobby but the game was running because I could see the game windows open. So I treid uninstalling SteamVR completely and doing a fresh install of the none Beta which run the game in VR but with my usual problem.

    Oh well I’ll keep trying from time to time but I have so much other VR related games to play with for the time being. Just gutted I can’t get this to run on loads of games that I already have that are supported by VorpX.

    in reply to: No Stereoscopic 3d at all. #178295
    Taylorig
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    Just thought. Could this be a SteamVR issue? Is there anything within it that could cause this kind of issue?

    Thanks again

    in reply to: No Stereoscopic 3d at all. #178294
    Taylorig
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    @ RJK_

    I have tested Enable/Disable Stereo 3D which is bound to ALT+X. Does nothing. Also SHIFT+Mousewheel does indeed enlarge the screen but also makes it a lot more pixelated due to it just zooming in.

    I tested Hyperspace out as well and that is in 3d just not 360. Should it be?

    @ Ralf

    I have done everything you said. Double checked everywhere that there was nothing left over before a fresh install of VorpX. Still exactly the same behaviour.

    I’ve been through so many settings now, over and over that i’m close to giving up. I really don’t want to do another full OS install as it’s a pain to get everything back to the way I like it and I don’t want to waste another weekend fiddling rather than playing with my brand new system.
    I know it’s got to be something on my side. I accept that but I just don’t get why it worked the very first time and then it’s done this ever since. Even though I can’t stress enough that nothing has change on my end…

    in reply to: No Stereoscopic 3d at all. #178263
    Taylorig
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    Hi RJK_ And I would just like to say thank you for your continued help on this. I really do appreciate it.

    Ok so in answer to your first post.
    I have been through the whole vorpx.log and these are the only WRN/ERR I found.

    WRN: AudioHelper: No known VR playback device found.
    WRN: OpenVRDirectModeManager Submit Error: 101 101

    In regards to your second post. Cinema mode looks like I would expect. Big screen infront of me, sat on a couch with a full 360 room around me. The other mode just looks like the same screen from cinema mode but with no surroundings.
    Like I said in Full VR Mode all I am seeing is a slightly smaller screen than the other two modes. Just not 360.

    The other thing about my headset not working properly. It works perfectly in everything else I have trown at it. No issues what so ever.

    Thanks again and I hope from the errors above this issue can be worked out *Crosses everything*

    in reply to: No Stereoscopic 3d at all. #178230
    Taylorig
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    Hi Ralf.

    And thank you for taking the time to try and help me out.

    Ok So I did exactly has you said. Reset and made sure I was using the offical profile for Ai. Also played with the slider for the “3D-Strengh/Scale” and it didn’t really make any noticeable difference that I could see.

    I did make sure (As I always do) that MSI Afterburner is fully disabled before testing. As previously stated this is a fresh install of Windows 10 Pro x64 and the fact that VorpX worked only the first time I tested it and since then nothing has been tweaked/messed with on my end.

    Thanks again for your help.

    in reply to: No Stereoscopic 3d at all. #178207
    Taylorig
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    Hi RJK_

    Yes I did a factory reset to start with before reinstalled VorpX. And MSI Afterburner is just a program (Which does hook also and this is why I disable it when running other software that does) that displays system information such as temps etc when gaming.

    One thing I didn’t mention before was the fact that I uninstalled the Viveport software/drives which I thought might of been causing the issue due to a driver missing or something. But everything else VR related runs perfectly fine due to SteamVR. All the drivers for the Vive are still intact.

    Also I have been on the latest Nvidia drivers as this system was built and freshly softwared over the xmas holidays. Like I mentioned before VorpX worked the first time I tried it as intended. Nothing changed since then in regards to anything else besides getting rid of Viveport as I’d said.

    I’ve spent most of the evening again trying to resolve my issue with VorpX running as it should. I’ll keep searching and trying but appreciate the comments.

    in reply to: No Stereoscopic 3d at all. #178190
    Taylorig
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    Thank you for your input zahncisten. I have just tested with anti-aliasing set to off. Still the same. I did restart the game after setting this also just to make sure.
    And yes I have tried all the different modes, z-normal, z-adaptive, and G3D.

    I’m so sad at the moment that I can not get VorpX working with anything :(

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