etchedpixels wrote: »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.
redlink1979 wrote: »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.Skyrim VR made me feel incredibly sick. (...)
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.
cmetzger93 wrote: »I think that this can be done with vorpx but I don't know how great it is
DustyWarehouse wrote: »Even a limited VR experience would be great. Start small, imagine seeing your characters life size on the character select screen, then maybe walk around your houses. I don't think I'd do too well PvPing in VR though
chattygeekHD wrote: »Just for poops and chortles..
How cool would it be to walk around the whole of ESO in VR?
is there like a full vorpx setup guide? only ones I can find are from like 2020 unless those still work.