Is it possible? If so, I'm buying an oculus today lol
Not VR but i have been playing with my nVidia 3D glasses and it looks awesome in 3D!
Some of the UI elements are in the way but i'm using an AddOn to remove those (like the crosshair).
And some of the post processing effects are rendered in screen-space which makes them look a bit off in 3D (like water reflections).
But overall, it looks really good! Running a dungeon and switching to first person view is simply spectacular.
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »You would not be able to see your keyboard controls in VR.
Not VR but i have been playing with my nVidia 3D glasses and it looks awesome in 3D!
Some of the UI elements are in the way but i'm using an AddOn to remove those (like the crosshair).
And some of the post processing effects are rendered in screen-space which makes them look a bit off in 3D (like water reflections).
But overall, it looks really good! Running a dungeon and switching to first person view is simply spectacular.
Not VR but i have been playing with my nVidia 3D glasses and it looks awesome in 3D!
Some of the UI elements are in the way but i'm using an AddOn to remove those (like the crosshair).
And some of the post processing effects are rendered in screen-space which makes them look a bit off in 3D (like water reflections).
But overall, it looks really good! Running a dungeon and switching to first person view is simply spectacular.
Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »You would not be able to see your keyboard controls in VR.
Skyrim is coming in VR so it would be logicat that ESO will get the option as well. The do use the same graphical engine?
Insomnia rex wrote: »Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »You would not be able to see your keyboard controls in VR.
cO, do people actually look at their keyboard? (actually curious)Skyrim is coming in VR so it would be logicat that ESO will get the option as well. The do use the same graphical engine?
No they don't. ESO uses Hero.
https://youtu.be/WBEfOcNTaVAJemcrystal wrote: »It hurt me even more to write it. They are not going to be doing VR because the dev associated with it left and there is an entire lawsuit that happened against him and zosBethesda won. They stopped the VR project, yanked out of contract, and lost a dev in the process. I don't care. I never was for VR.
What kills me is I defended Zenimax-Bethesda against those who said TESO would be the last Elder Scrolls in the series because making an mmorpg takes to much time, effort, money, etc. I defended ZoS to strangers!
But is there a Skyrim 6?
No. Nope. No no no no no no no no.
Why?
Because game makers are sitting around waiting to see how much a cash grab the switch is and wondering if they should make hand held games.
WHERE IS SKYRIM 6? I was told ESO was not the end of the Skyrim series but NO WORD IS OUT ON SKYRIM 6.
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I tested ESO 2 weeks ago using Oculus Rift & Touch in combination with vorpX and all I can say is that it was
an amazing experience!
The most important functions are accesible via the Touch controllers. For somebody like me, who is deeply interested in immersion, setting and design, this was incredible.
I swear, I'll visit so many places again now, just to wander and look around. Fantastic.
I tested ESO 2 weeks ago using Oculus Rift & Touch in combination with vorpX and all I can say is that it was
an amazing experience!
The most important functions are accesible via the Touch controllers. For somebody like me, who is deeply interested in immersion, setting and design, this was incredible.
I swear, I'll visit so many places again now, just to wander and look around. Fantastic.
Exactly I play ESO in VR all the time and so dose many of my guild mates....the ignorance that has been shown in this thread by people that say you can't is laughable. There are several videos on YouTube on how to get started using vorpix...I use the camera immersion addon for mounts as well as the full immersion addon.
There's one constraint to vorpX - It follows your head movements fluidly, but you can't get a closer look at your environment by just moving your head closer to objects.
This is a headtracking limitation and I if there's someone who knows how to fix this, I'd be glad to hear about.
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Enemy-of-Coldharbour wrote: »You would not be able to see your keyboard controls in VR.
After seeing Sword Art Online, the only VR i'd accept is one equal to that.
Skyrim is coming in VR so it would be logicat that ESO will get the option as well. The do use the same graphical engine?