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Eso and VR?

  • pkuronen
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    Balamoor wrote: »
    Catulo wrote: »
    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.

    Hi, so I just wanted to say I have learned something new. But only because of your help,I don't play much PC (I seldom do) Now I know it is possible To Play ESO in VR. With Vorpix like you mentioned, I am not tech savy.

    Which in turn I had to look up what Vorpix is. (Google says Vorpx though according to "did you mean" But there is also a Vorpix building, Google is weird)

    However here is VorpX . https://www.vorpx.com Which does VR, hence it is possible to play ESO via Pc by using 3rd Party Vorpx as you mentioned.

    But unfortunately ESO VR is still not possible for us PS4 Players. I wish Vorpx would work with ESO on PS4 as well as PS4 VR system. But thank you for sharing and helping me learn something new.
    Catulo wrote: »
    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 did not see EOS in the list of supported games of vorpx. Is it beta or can you customize it to any game?
  • Altaire
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    I got the nVidia 3D, but I only use when I go exploring. I tryed doing big fights, but it got a bit too much.
    It makes a big difference in the game. what real VR would look like almost makes me afraid;)
  • pkuronen
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    What gear are you using? HTC / Oculus?
  • Serjustin19
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    pkuronen wrote: »
    Balamoor wrote: »
    Catulo wrote: »
    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.

    Hi, so I just wanted to say I have learned something new. But only because of your help,I don't play much PC (I seldom do) Now I know it is possible To Play ESO in VR. With Vorpix like you mentioned, I am not tech savy.

    Which in turn I had to look up what Vorpix is. (Google says Vorpx though according to "did you mean" But there is also a Vorpix building, Google is weird)

    However here is VorpX . https://www.vorpx.com Which does VR, hence it is possible to play ESO via Pc by using 3rd Party Vorpx as you mentioned.

    But unfortunately ESO VR is still not possible for us PS4 Players. I wish Vorpx would work with ESO on PS4 as well as PS4 VR system. But thank you for sharing and helping me learn something new.
    Catulo wrote: »
    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 did not see EOS in the list of supported games of vorpx. Is it beta or can you customize it to any game?

    Here you go @pkuronen, according to this website. ESO is actually supported via Vorpx. I hope this info works, but give it a shot :)

    https://www.vorpx.com/forums/topic/elder-scrolls-online-does-it-work-in-geometry-mode/

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  • foxpur
    foxpur
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    Having played ESO using VorpX it is not quite VR.. it creates a close up curved movie screen that you can't really see the edges but suffers some of the same issues Skyrim non-vr VorpX did. Seeing your test and bars need moved so they are 'on screen'...

    Having said that it's POV 1st person is amazing and you really feel part of the scene.
  • DustyWarehouse
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    Whilst I wouldn't like to try PvP or end-game trials in VR, a mode similar to that in Dota 2 would be great - to stand next to your life size character, or to spectate the world or go on a zone/dungeon/delve tour.
  • January1171
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    Jemcrystal 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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    ZoS is not Bethesda. Zenimax owns both Bethesda Softworks and Zenimax Online Studios (ZoS). Bethesda Softworks owns Bethesda Game Studios, which is responsible for the single player Elder Scrolls games. ZoS is responsible for ESO. Bethesda Softworks publishes ESO and from what I understand, Bethesda Game Studios has a *small* amount of input on the story/lore so that it's somewhat consistent across games, but that's it. No production resources are being redirected away from Elder Scrolls 6 for the sake of ESO.

    Bethesda Game Studios has proven multiple times they're currently in development on TES6. They're not just waiting around. A game of that size requires a massive amount of development, which takes a LOT of time. My prediction is 2022/2023.
  • Danikat
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    Jemcrystal 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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    ZoS is not Bethesda. Zenimax owns both Bethesda Softworks and Zenimax Online Studios (ZoS). Bethesda Softworks owns Bethesda Game Studios, which is responsible for the single player Elder Scrolls games. ZoS is responsible for ESO. Bethesda Softworks publishes ESO and from what I understand, Bethesda Game Studios has a *small* amount of input on the story/lore so that it's somewhat consistent across games, but that's it. No production resources are being redirected away from Elder Scrolls 6 for the sake of ESO.

    Bethesda Game Studios has proven multiple times they're currently in development on TES6. They're not just waiting around. A game of that size requires a massive amount of development, which takes a LOT of time. My prediction is 2022/2023.

    Bear in mind that post is from 2017. I'm pretty sure that's before TES 6 was actually confirmed to be in development.
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  • January1171
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    Danikat wrote: »
    Jemcrystal 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.




    .

    ZoS is not Bethesda. Zenimax owns both Bethesda Softworks and Zenimax Online Studios (ZoS). Bethesda Softworks owns Bethesda Game Studios, which is responsible for the single player Elder Scrolls games. ZoS is responsible for ESO. Bethesda Softworks publishes ESO and from what I understand, Bethesda Game Studios has a *small* amount of input on the story/lore so that it's somewhat consistent across games, but that's it. No production resources are being redirected away from Elder Scrolls 6 for the sake of ESO.

    Bethesda Game Studios has proven multiple times they're currently in development on TES6. They're not just waiting around. A game of that size requires a massive amount of development, which takes a LOT of time. My prediction is 2022/2023.

    Bear in mind that post is from 2017. I'm pretty sure that's before TES 6 was actually confirmed to be in development.

    Fair point- thank you. I didn't realize that most of this thread was from 2017. Honestly I also forgot VR was a thing in 2017. :D
    Edited by January1171 on January 13, 2020 4:07PM
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