
If you don’t own vorpX yet, you can buy it here: Turned out to be the most fun and immersive way to cruise through Los Santos you may have ever experienced. Nice detail: For the heck of it GTA V got an additional driving view that mounts the camera on a car’s hood, similar to what you may know from many racing games. If you are sensitive to the comfort issues inherent to AFR 3D, vorpX’s built in 3D methods are still available without losing the other benefits of the more direct connection like positional tracking and decoupled walk/look. They also add Alternate Frame Geometry 3D for both games. The connection mods implement perfect 1:1 headtracking, decoupled walk/look/aim, auto switching to EdgePeek in cutscenes and menu screens for improved comfort, and unique VR optimized cameras for both games that get rid of nauseating head bobbing and whenever possible the equally nauseating moments where the games briefly take away control, e.g. Both are still somewhat beta, but good enough for a first public release. Even with free programs.Originally this was supposed to be just a maintenance update, but in the end became an almost-major-release due to two huge additions in the form of vorpX connection mods for GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 that provide a great out-of-the box FullVR experience for both games. If you're looking to play something like Arma 3 in full VR 3D, probably not gonna happen.

But I felt New Vegas was pretty refined once you made some minor adjustments to it's settings and since I'm absolutely in love with that game, it felt like it was worth the purchase once I got it up and running. It's definitely not the best if you're using a game that's not supported by DirectVR. That game is just amazing in 3D.ĮDIT: Here's a compatibility list to see which games are fully supported(Direct VR games have the best adjustments for VR) ĮDIT2: Seem to be getting some downvotes here.


The most recent one being The Darkness II. There are glitches here and there but it opened up a lot of replay-ability for me for other games. (full 3D with minimal glitches, actually feels pretty close to a native VR if you use 1920x1440 resolution) If you're a fan of Fallout New Vegas, I think that is worth the price tag alone as it has full direct VR support. I was in the same position as you and just said fuck it and bought it.
