ESO in VR

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Just for poops and chortles..

How cool would it be to walk around the whole of ESO in VR?
Edited by ZOS_Icy on June 3, 2024 12:14PM
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    I think that this can be done with vorpx but I don't know how great it is
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    Skyrim VR made me feel incredibly sick. Now even playing regular skyrim makes me feel nauseous because of it! I unfortunately would have to avoid it, but for those who don't get ill with it I'm sure it would be fun
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    cmetzger93 wrote: »
    I think that this can be done with vorpx but I don't know how great it is

    Oh right is that a PC thing? Sounds interesting!
    It probably wouldn't be practical for the combat (I could see a mega migrane being an issue!)
    But for wandering around the world and maybe for the housing I think it would be awesome!
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    fizl101 wrote: »
    Skyrim VR made me feel incredibly sick. Now even playing regular skyrim makes me feel nauseous because of it! I unfortunately would have to avoid it, but for those who don't get ill with it I'm sure it would be fun

    Yeah it was the Skyrim VR that gave me the thought.

    Admittedly - I've never actually tried any VR before - its the cost of the headsets and the amount of games that I would play that I would struggle to justify it. But I find the idea of VR fascinating and I'd love to give it a go sometime - again I love the idea of some risk free sightseeing around the towns and cities and the different housing areas that I can just imagine would be awesome, without the headache of having to manage combat at the same time.

    I have heard before that many VR games do make you feel a bit motion sick though.
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    fizl101 wrote: »
    Skyrim VR made me feel incredibly sick. Now even playing regular skyrim makes me feel nauseous because of it! I unfortunately would have to avoid it, but for those who don't get ill with it I'm sure it would be fun

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    fizl101 wrote: »
    Skyrim VR made me feel incredibly sick. Now even playing regular skyrim makes me feel nauseous because of it! I unfortunately would have to avoid it, but for those who don't get ill with it I'm sure it would be fun

    Yeah it was the Skyrim VR that gave me the thought.

    Admittedly - I've never actually tried any VR before - its the cost of the headsets and the amount of games that I would play that I would struggle to justify it. But I find the idea of VR fascinating and I'd love to give it a go sometime - again I love the idea of some risk free sightseeing around the towns and cities and the different housing areas that I can just imagine would be awesome, without the headache of having to manage combat at the same time.

    I have heard before that many VR games do make you feel a bit motion sick though.

    Quest2 from Meta is not that expensive, and image quality is almost the best from all the VR headsets available atm, well definitely the best considering price/performance

    VorpX should work, yes. Havent tried it on ESO, since Vorpx is buy-to-play for all the games except Cyberpunk2077, but I tried it on Cyberpunk2077 and I was awestruck, its amazeballs :)
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    Day one purchase if so.
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  • theendoftheriver
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    LOL might be fun. I am regularly in the work of producing VR content. I enjoy the work, but it is tedious. I don't think ESO VR would be good for high action scenarios, but shut off UI and run around the game world, sweet.
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    If you get the chance to try VR before buying one I highly recommend it, because it can be hard to predict how you're going to react. I don't normally get motion sickness, even when I'm doing things like reading a book in the car, but I get it with VR.

    Ideally you should try the same make of headset you're considering buying, as they can all be slightly different, but that may be easier said than done unless you know someone in real life who owns one.
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  • DagenHawk
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    Just for poops and chortles..

    How cool would it be to walk around the whole of ESO in VR?

    I use VorpX and it works pretty well it was a beast to set up though. The issue with VR mainly is most people don't want to jump around like a Idiot...VorpX gives you a seated VR experience which is pretty cool.
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    I tried the 2-D screen duplicate add on for the quest, it was alright if the window was shrunk down but seemed pretty grainy when the screen took up the whole field of vision. It’s fun for a while, but ultimately I started feeling sick.

    When the entire environment filling up the edges of your vision can spin or streak past your character without being tied to your neck movements that tends to happen
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    I dabbled in using Vorpx for ESO, but ultimately it wasn't an enjoyable experience. Some people like playing games designed for flat screens in VR, but for me, I'd rather use my TV if the game isn't designed specifically for VR.

    If they somehow released an adaptation of ESO for VR, though? That would be a day one purchase for me.
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    Skyrim VR was the most immersive VR game that I have ever played... But that was because of mods, an official experience wouldn't be able to emulate VRIK/HIGGS I believe... If it could then I would absolutely love to play ESO Online, but not without those 2 + the physics upon hitting something, which... for an MMO would likely be very difficult to program in a way that doesn't hinder game performance.
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    If you want an awesome Elder Scrolls VR experience, play Skyrim VR but heavily roided out via mods. The modding community in Skyrim is incredible.

    ESO is not the game for this sort of thing.
    Edited by Vaoh on June 17, 2022 12:44AM
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    Kappachi wrote: »
    Skyrim VR was the most immersive VR game that I have ever played... But that was because of mods, an official experience wouldn't be able to emulate VRIK/HIGGS I believe... If it could then I would absolutely love to play ESO Online, but not without those 2 + the physics upon hitting something, which... for an MMO would likely be very difficult to program in a way that doesn't hinder game performance.

    I take it you were on PC for that then?
    Was that using the Quest2?

    I really have never researched the VR units myself - I am a bit worried about whether it'll make me feel queezy so I definitely think I'd have to test it out first.

    I recently changed from PS4 to an XBOX-S, and for my off-game I'm thinking of getting (yet another) copy of Skyrim to play on the casual. I'm really interested in the additional mods you can get as I'm aware there's loads more than there was for PS4. But rather than that I may go for the VR option.... But also I'm banned from spending any more coin by the Wife lol.
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    fizl101 wrote: »
    Skyrim VR made me feel incredibly sick. (...)
    Usually a person needs to adapt to VR, need to train the mind/body to overcome the motion sickness because when your brain thinks you are moving but your body is static, it creates a disconnect between the two that causes enough confusion to make you feel ill.
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    Kappachi wrote: »
    Skyrim VR was the most immersive VR game that I have ever played... But that was because of mods, an official experience wouldn't be able to emulate VRIK/HIGGS I believe... If it could then I would absolutely love to play ESO Online, but not without those 2 + the physics upon hitting something, which... for an MMO would likely be very difficult to program in a way that doesn't hinder game performance.

    I take it you were on PC for that then?
    Was that using the Quest2?

    For Skyrim VR, you need a VR-capable PC. If you're modding it up, you probably need a pretty powerful one.
    I have a Quest 2, which does have standalone VR games, but many heavy-duty games (like Skyrim VR) won't run on it. For those, you have to connect the Quest 2 to your PC.

    If you have a good wireless router, you can connect the Quest 2 to PC wirelessly, which is my way to go. Otherwise you can get a physical cable to hook them up.
    Usually a person needs to adapt to VR, need to train the mind/body to overcome the motion sickness because when your brain thinks you are moving but your body is static, it creates a disconnect between the two that causes enough confusion to make you feel ill.
    I'll share my training, since you brought it up.

    When I first started, I'd get horribly ill after 5 minutes of play. Like, I'd be out for half the day after that.

    What I did is I found a nice, flat in-game area (the space stations in No Man's Sky VR is great for that) and practiced just walking slowly back and forth. After a couple weeks, I was able to go for over 20 minutes without getting sick, so I graduated to walking up stairs and uneven terrain. It wasn't long until I was able to just play for an hour without a break.

    The trick is to stop the moment you even begin to feel sick. Don't try to power through; that won't help and you'll just end up hating the experience.
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    fizl101 wrote: »
    Skyrim VR made me feel incredibly sick. (...)
    Usually a person needs to adapt to VR, need to train the mind/body to overcome the motion sickness because when your brain thinks you are moving but your body is static, it creates a disconnect between the two that causes enough confusion to make you feel ill.

    That is why playing the non VR Skyrim with VorpX is much better it's a seated VR experience without the need to physically use the weapons or jump around like a idiot.

    The type of headset you use is important though I recommend the Index as it has fewer issues with software and is more comfortable for longer play times.
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    Unless you just love VR games, my advice is spend your money on a 240 hz HDR curved monitor. Much better bang for buck if you want to up your visual experience.
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    if that was a thing it just might be the one thing that makes me want to buy a PC
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    Compared to a VR headset in theater mode. NVidia 3D vision is vastly superior. Unfortunately Nvidia discontinued the product which sadly means it's on borrowed time. I'm never going back to playing in 2D though. I'd sooner quit gaming.
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    Here's a 3D screenshot. If you cross your eyes you should be able to see depth. Of course you'd need the gear to see it full-screen.

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    Muizer wrote: »
    Here's a 3D screenshot. If you cross your eyes you should be able to see depth. Of course you'd need the gear to see it full-screen.

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    WOOAH that is the coolest thing ever!
    Although I'm now a bit sore from staring at it cross-eyed lol
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    fizl101 wrote: »
    Skyrim VR made me feel incredibly sick. (...)
    Usually a person needs to adapt to VR, need to train the mind/body to overcome the motion sickness because when your brain thinks you are moving but your body is static, it creates a disconnect between the two that causes enough confusion to make you feel ill.

    I spent quite a while trying, and other VR games in general I didn't have a problem with, but Skyrim caused me real problems, even trying all the adjustments I could make in game such as reducing the screen size to have a black box around it etc. I even tried standing up with a fan running to try and trick my body into thinking there was real movement happening. Skyrim and RIGS just were too mcuh for me
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    I am huge VR player, never been sick from it, been doing VR since 2014. Saying that, VORPX sucks. I have never had good luck with it. Oh and love Skyrim in VR. It's amazing.
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    Kappachi wrote: »
    Skyrim VR was the most immersive VR game that I have ever played... But that was because of mods, an official experience wouldn't be able to emulate VRIK/HIGGS I believe... If it could then I would absolutely love to play ESO Online, but not without those 2 + the physics upon hitting something, which... for an MMO would likely be very difficult to program in a way that doesn't hinder game performance.

    I take it you were on PC for that then?
    Was that using the Quest2?

    I really have never researched the VR units myself - I am a bit worried about whether it'll make me feel queezy so I definitely think I'd have to test it out first.

    I recently changed from PS4 to an XBOX-S, and for my off-game I'm thinking of getting (yet another) copy of Skyrim to play on the casual. I'm really interested in the additional mods you can get as I'm aware there's loads more than there was for PS4. But rather than that I may go for the VR option.... But also I'm banned from spending any more coin by the Wife lol.

    I use Valve Index for all my VR. Finger tracking is a must! There's a few mods that add your 'presence' to the world so to speak, HIGGS and VRIK which allow the use of your fingers and let you touch/hold objects/etc... Definitely think experiences like that are made less immersive when you can't control your fingers. And yes, PC.
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    • Gold/Purple Food for Sorc PvP and Meme Tanking:(PvP) Clockwork Citrus Filet (increases Max Health by 3326, Health Recovery by 406 [useful if stage 1 vampire], Max Magicka by 3080, and Magicka Recovery by 338 for 2 hours). Witchmother's Potent Brew (Increase Max Magicka by 2856, Max Health by 3094, and Magicka Recovery by 315 for 2 hours.
    • Trash Potions when feeling cheap: Regular CP150 Essence of Magicka pots that I obtain frequently from playing the game or Crown Tri-Restoration Potion obtained from dailies.
    • Crafted Potions: Essence of Spell Critical (Bugloss, Lady's Smock, and Water Hyacinth). Without magelight this is my primary means of obtaining Major Prophecy on my Sorc, which increases my Spell Critical Rating. This also heals and restores magicka. Essence of Immovability (Columbine, Corn Flower, and Wormwood). I use this in PvP, since this gives me stealth detection, knockback immunity, and restores magicka (better to use it when competent allies are nearby, since it might reveal that you are surrounded by multiple players in stealth and you will not have an emergency pot available after use). Essence of Invisibility with only 2 ingredients (Blue Entoloma, Namira's Rot, Nirnroot, or Spider Egg). I use this in PvE content that requires stealth and if I need more speed I'll use Rapid Maneuver before using the potion. Essence of Invisibility with 3 ingredients (Blessed Thistle, Blue Entoloma, and Namira's Rot). Very useful in PvP alongside the vampire Dark Stalker passive, since you'll be invisible, ignore movement speed penalty while in Crouch, and you'll have a 30% movement speed boost from Major Expedition (I always have this slotted when riding from point A to B in PvP land, since gankers are always lurking). My templar will mostly use Essence of Health (Tri-Stat Potion) Ingredients: (Mountain Flower, Columbine, and Bugloss).
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  • TaSheen
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    As someone with serious vertigo issues - there's no way in hell I'm ever touching VR.
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    But even in books, the heroes make mistakes, and there isn't always a happy ending.

    PC NA, PC EU (non steam)- three accounts, many alts....
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  • LikiLoki
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    You can start walking around Tamriel now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8w9_GXc7Oo&t=3s Pedometer "STEPL" will seriously load your legs, you will gain impressive muscle mass ^_^) https://youtube.com/watch?v=p8w9_GXc7Oo&t=3s
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  • etchedpixels
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    Unless or until they block it. There have been other tools like that one and all the anti-cheat garbage keeps blocking them because they've got no idea if it's a pedometer or a bot control network.

    Probably a lot safer to stick to doing that in Skyrim VR.
    Too many toons not enough time
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