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  • in reply to: Vorp x and 3d glasses #179185
    zahncisten
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    Someone else may correct me, but VorpX is VR only.

    in reply to: A simple suggestion for clear images #179176
    zahncisten
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    Lol, good idea! I’m always looking for ways to manage the cords and cables.

    zahncisten
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    Yep, pretty much. The only other suggestion, which you probably already know (I’m sure you do, but just in case) is that you should find a profile with the same engine while keeping the year of release in mind (the closer the higher the probability of compatibility).
    Here are engine checking resources:
    http://rjkole.com/gamestuff/engines/index.php
    ^^This one^^ is the best because it has VorpX information, but there are other resources, like wikipedia that gives Engine information. Also here are some other resources that generally include engine information:
    https://www.mobygames.com/
    https://www.igdb.com/discover

    in reply to: A simple suggestion for clear images #179154
    zahncisten
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    Yeah, that’s definitely not good. I put my HMD exactly like you do, but I installed a hook on the bottom of the desk, and I loop the cable up into it. That keeps it off the floor for me, if that makes sense.

    in reply to: A simple suggestion for clear images #179150
    zahncisten
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    Lol, I’m not sure if I should thank you for that suggestion 😜, but keeping the lenses clean is definitely a good idea. Do you have any other routine maintenance ideas?

    in reply to: vorpConfig.exe missing #179130
    zahncisten
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    You should probably try reinstalling VorpX then, because that shouldn’t happen. Did you change installation paths or can you locate the install folder and locate the config program directly?

    in reply to: vorpX 19.1.1 Available Now #179099
    zahncisten
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    @raidouk3 the easiest solution would be to use your keyboard for a moment, start the game in VorpX, press DEL, set it to G3D and press “save settings” at the bottom of the VorpX ingame menu. After that, it should start in G3D by default. If you want to set a xbox controller button to call up the VorpX menu, you can set that in the ingame VorpX menu, but you’ll have to start by using the keyboard initially. Just remember to save your settings! 😃 I hope that’s helpful.

    in reply to: vorpX 19.1.1 Available Now #179061
    zahncisten
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    @Samizdat I’m running a gtx 1060 and pretty rinds great at mostly high settings. With a 1080 you should be fine 😀

    in reply to: how to remove a profile from the cloud? #179042
    zahncisten
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    It isn’t possible to delete profiles uploaded to the cloud. You can, however, improve the profile and reupload it and it will overwrite the old profile. 😊

    in reply to: Mount and Blade problem with latest update #178938
    zahncisten
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    Let me ask another question:
    Typically on menus, when you hover over an option, it highlights, or raises, or something, and then you click on it. Like in this video, the selection is highlighted in yellow, and then you can click to go further:

    In the Mount and Blade menu, does the button highlight to show that you are hovering over it? The reason I ask is that sometimes because of resolution scaling, etc. the actual mouse location can vary. For instance, if you used the keyboard to navigate and get to your actual game, I’m guessing you can actually swing your sword by left-clicking, and that is recognized? (I’m just guessing that left clicking swings a sword, but have you tried actual game play, and does mouse clicking work then?)

    in reply to: Mount and Blade problem with latest update #178928
    zahncisten
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    Are you using a Windows Mixed Reality Headset?

    in reply to: ME:A Hazy characters #178899
    zahncisten
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    Alright, so, I’ve played around a BUNCH with ME:A to see if I could skirt the Hazy effect. Mostly it had to do with texture related processing, as far as I could tell. I cut everything down to low (and of course, I turned all post-processing and Anti-aliasing off, and kept them off), and started up from there. I think if you’ll do the same, you’ll immediately see better clarity. Don’t forget to adjust sharpness in the VorpX ingame menu (del key) as well. I got it looking pretty good, well enough that during normal game play any possible haziness is dismissible if present at all. Anyway, once you actually talk to a character, they are crystal clear anyway.

    in reply to: vorpX 19.1.1 Available Now #178868
    zahncisten
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    Great! Thanks Ralf. You’re awesome. 😃

    in reply to: a question for Ralf on Frostbite 3 #178735
    zahncisten
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    Inevitable, lol:

    in reply to: Age of Empires Online in 3D #178565
    zahncisten
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    Yeah, I guess I did misunderstand you. I had no clue you were using an HMD. Right on! OK, well, AOE Online has no official profile, so its not super surprising that its only showing up in 2D. However, you could try creating a profile for it using one of these profiles:
    http://rjkole.com/gamestuff/engines/index.php?selengine=Havok
    The game is listed as coming out in 2011, so just use search (CRTL+F) to look for previous year games to find established profiles. For instance, Dark Souls, Left 4 Dead 2, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising all have listed profiles (you can tell because they have the Pipes || after the year).
    In the VorpX Config, you just have to download (“Import”) one of those profiles from the cloud, then in the Local Profiles panel, locate the newly downloaded profile, then select “Create Custom Profile” give it the name of the Game. In this case, Age of Empires Online.
    Now, locate the new profile you just made in the same Local Profiles panel (It’ll have the name you gave it). After selecting it, associate it with the actual game .exe file (Under “Assigned Programs” there should be a blank box, but to its immediate right, press “Add” locate the main .exe file for the game).
    Next, press “Apply” on the VorpX Config Window, and try starting AOE Online. If it hooks, and displays in 3D, you got it! (You may want to go into the VorpX in-game menu by pressling DEL and tweaking and testing the 3D strength, etc, and flipping between 3D modes to be sure that it is actually in 3D)
    Finally, you may have to try more than one of the games in the Havok list in the link I gave you above from RJK.
    Sorry if this is confusing, I’d do it for you, but I don’t own AOE Online to test it out.
    Good luck! 👍😃

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