![]() ![]() Keeping this simple the Z-buffer technique normally splits the image in two (natively it looks similar to a half sbs 3D movie), and adds an extra dimension (Z axis) using a sophisticated algorithm to calculate near and far objects. What’s the difference between Geometry 3D and Z-Buffering 3D? I’ll do my best to provide a simple explanation: ![]() I find the Vorpx configuration for Z-Buffer to be better, because it seems have less artefacts and weirdness going on, particularly within the game menus. The Z-Buffering technique used is quite similar to ReShade’s version as previously discussed in a previous blog post. Where Vorpx really shines though is the ability to provide either amazing Geometry 3D, or very impressive Z-Buffering to provide 3D in your games on your VR headset. I’ll add a caveat here too that not all 2D games are supported, but the ones that do support some form of VR or 3D are clearly stated on the Vorpx website. For me I find it hard to go back to a title I know I’ve played in a particular way (2D), and I don’t like to spend too much time playing around with Field of View (FOV) and Head Tracking settings. For specific first person titles, this works extremely well. Ralf created this to work with converting popular first person games into fully fledged VR titles, including head tracking. Vorpx has many configurable options, which can be a bit overwhelming at first. It is a paid product, and well worth every cent if you love 3D. It is my application of choice for applying 3D to my 2D games. No idea how good it actually is though, since I never had to use it.In my continuing quest (no pun intended) to find the best 3D for your VR headset, I’ve been taking a good look at Vorpx, a paid product that has been consistently improved over the last few years. Highly recommended.įinally, Steam also has a Desktop mode in VR. Its same price as Virtual Desktop as well with more functionality. It has a view desktop mode, that is very nice to use. Most people would find the UI daunting, but to me its very useful. You can also setup speakers virtually for your videos if you like to fine tune the surround sound. I find the controllers a bit less wieldy for fine control unlike mouse. Best part is that I can use my mouse to watch movies. The video player is amazing for watching 3D movies with a whole lot of settings you can access. So if you are going to buy that app, you dont need Virtual Desktop. VorpX has a desktop mode if you just want to access your desktop in VR. Better apps out there that do the same thing. ![]() Still dont think its worth the asking price though.Īs for Virtual Desktop, its a waste of money. I guess if you have a specific set of games you wish to play in VR that are supported, it will work. Plus, there are enough VR games out there that you dont really need to try and force normal games to run in VR. I really liked the 3D mode in certain games like Darksiders 3, but the poor performance made it hard. I bought it, but the performance on my RTX 3080 and i9 9900K with 32GB ram is crap. If an HP employee contacts you on here, they will only ever ask for this information to be sent to an hp.com email address and never in private messages. They are not and never will be needed on Reddit. This includes the serial numbers of your units.Do not post personal or identifying information.The moderation team cannot police these activities and they present a big target for scammers.No buying, selling, begging, giveaways or crowd-funding.If you wish to promote your own content, you should be an active member of this community and your promotional posts should constitute a minority of what you post here. ![]()
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