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  • in reply to: Pressing DEL doesnt enable anything for me in game #11535
    Ralf
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    Do you have the current vorpX version installed? It should show the version number 0.64 in the bottom left corner of the screen in games that work.

    If not, please use the installer you got to reinstall vorpX. It will automatically fetch the latest version. Older versions do not work with 64bit games, which might be your issue, in case you still use an older one. Other than that I’m a bit out of ideas to be honest.

    Hope that helps,
    Ralf

    in reply to: Pressing DEL doesnt enable anything for me in game #11528
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi zombie,

    Does vorpX work at all (show the two circles on the monitor)? If so, does this happen in all games or only in one? Would be interesting to know which one, since this sounds very uncommon.

    You can also set your IPD in the vorpX Config program btw., or calibrate it using the Oculus configuration tool (also accessible through vorpX Config).

    Hope that helps.

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    First thing you guys should try is to reinstall vorpX, which will also update it to the latest version.

    If that doesn’t help, you might want to check whether there is a conflicct between your virus scanner and vorpX’s copy protection. To do so, either disable the scanner temporarily, or – much better for security reasons – exclude vorpControl.exe from the scanner.

    Hope that helps.

    in reply to: Update 0.64 #11526
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi Tmek,

    please send a mail to support |at| vorpx com to receive a new download link.

    in reply to: Update 0.64 #11513
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Good catch, thanks for letting me know. There were some changes to the startup process, and “Run As Admin” was never tested with these changes… Will be fixed shortly.

    Edit: The version on the server now works again with the ‘run as admin’-option checked. I didn’t change the version number, so no auto update, but you can use your original installer to get it.

    in reply to: Update 0.64 #11511
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Do you start vorpX Control with any parameter? Normally this cannot happen when it is started via its default, unaltered start menu entry, very odd.

    You could try to uninstall and then reinstall vorpX to make sure the start menu entry is the one that vorpX originally created. The Web installer will automatically fetch the new version.

    Hope that helps,
    Ralf

    in reply to: What exactly IS Headtrack Roll #11497
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hello,

    Head tracking roll is what happens when you tilt your head to the left or right right shoulder. What you would like have, decoupling head from mouse movement, is something that is not really possible in a driver like vorpX.

    Tp be precise: theoretically it would be doable, but in almost all games there would be heavy visual artifacts in the form of missing geometry. So in practice this unfortunately isn’t an option.

    in reply to: Skyrim on Steam, missing d3dx10_43.dll? #11484
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi phillzilla,

    Installing the latest DirectX-version should solve your issue. you can get it directly from Microsoft:

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35

    Hope that helps,
    Ralf

    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Unfortunately that’s not possible. But your Fallout 3 problem can be solved. You have to disable the gamepad in Fallouts game options, and then use ‘Handle gamepads internally’. That should do the trick.

    Unfortunately the current vorpX version has a bug that prevents you from remapping the gamepad buttons. That will be solved with the first update in a few days.

    Hope that helps.

    in reply to: How to disable mouse cursor? #11469
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Updates are issued automatically, similar to Steam updates. As soon as an update is available it will be downloaded when you start vorpX Control.

    in reply to: Fallout New Vegas Help #11467
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi ScarletSpirit,

    Please make sure that you do not have any d3d9.dll in your Fallout NV folder (for example from an ENB mod), which conflicts with vorpX.

    If you create shortcuts, you should create them for the main .EXE, not the launcher. In case of New Vegas that would be FalloutNV.exe.

    If that doesn’t help: There are problems with Steam, which affect seemingly random games on different machines. Maybe that’s the case here. This is being worked on and will be fixed (hopefully in all cases) with the next update, due sometime next week.

    Hope, that helps.

    in reply to: Call of Duty Ghosts #11458
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi Paul,

    if nothing unforseen happens, the update will be available sometime next week. You just have to start vorpX Control to get it, it will be downloaded automatically.

    Hope that helps.

    in reply to: What the difference in 3D Reconstruction #11453
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    Hi David,

    If Z-Buffer 3D is supported, both sub-modes work. It’s purely a matter of taste what you prefer.

    Especially in conjunction with the optional depth of field effect the adaptive mode partly simulates a depth cue that is missing otherwise: accomodation. Think of it as something similar to a camera autofocus. Not everybody likes that though, so there really is no right or wrong decision here, just choose what you think looks better.

    in reply to: What about old games #11452
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    More profiles with full 3D support will be added over time. This will include some popular older titles. In the meantime you can still have lots of fun with these titles, since everything else, except stereoscopy, works just fine for most DX9-DX11 titles out of the box, even they do not have a profile.

    in reply to: A little lost #11448
    Ralf
    Keymaster

    You can adjust the Separation to your liking if you want, nothing wrong with that. In some games (including Skyrim) it’s currently a bit too high to give a realistic sense of scale per default, so it might make sense to set it lower until this is fixed.

    The IPD usually should not be touched though once it is calibrated. It’s quite important to have this set right to avoid eye strain while using the Rift over a longer time. Calibrating it with the Oculus utility is the best way to do this.

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