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    In high contrast situations you sometimes see something like that as an display artifact in any VR game, especially when reprojection (“Timewarp”) is used.

    In your image the effect looks stronger than I would expect it though. Provided the image wasn’t retouched, the only option that comes to mind is that maybe time warping doesn’t work like it should, which would leed to motion blur/double images similar to what your image shows whenever you rotate your head.

    In case you changed any settings on the Direct VR page of the vorpX menu, please check whether “Async. Rendering” is enabled. Having that on (which is the default) not only helps massively with performance, it also ensures that Timewarp is working.

    Also make sure that the game is running at 45fps min. Lower frame rates can’t be compensated that well with time warping.

    i’ve seen this timewarp effect during other applications, but i dont think it is the issue here. the image is as close to what i see as i could recreate, ingame it can actually be more intense at points than what the picture shows.
    ill check async rendering, think i messed around with it at some point, Thanks :)

    i’m not sure if using any mods with skyrim vorpx vr is a good idea.

    i played skyrim vanilla with vorpx and i didnt have any issue.

    did you try to run it without any mods ?

    yea, with or without mods, same issue :P thanks anyway

    I had the same problem. I never figured out what caused it, but re-installing Skyrim fixed it.

    funny thing, i had just reinstalled skyrim, but i have a steam folder on both my HDD, perhaps it found already messed up files in the reinstallation. at this point, im wiping skyrim from everything, complete fresh install. hopefully the issue is fixed, as it was with your case. thanks :)

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