

Where you aren't CPU limited even a GTX 980 or 1070 delivers adequate (if capped) performance. At the same time there are clearly CPU limited scenes where all the GPU power in the world won't help you. The benchmark results we're getting back from the beta testers show that, on the one hand, frame rates are universally better in 4.1 than they currently are in 4.0, which is good. Thank you for your insight on the subject nonetheless.

I'll be able to use it for other things regardless, but if it does work however I will let you and the SB community know in case some VR fans want to jump onboard with it. I'll still be getting Vorpx, if SB is not compatible then so be it. I understand, well I'll hopefully be getting a RTX 2080 and a i9 9900k soon, so that could help with frames.

This is the limit of my qualification to comment. So even if Vorpx can technically fulfill its promise to turn any game into a VR title, I still remain skeptical as far as the actual viability is concerned. While the second point may not be so bad, movement is relatively ghentle in SB Pro, the first one is something that we simply cannot deliver. Maintain a steady frame rate of 90 fps or higher, or people will suffer from headachesĭon't move around like you do in first person shooters, or people will suffer from motion sickness Still, from what I understand, VR games are struggling with two challenges, Okay, this addresses a number of issues (congratulations). Of course Arma 3 would never go VR so the infantry simulation will always be stuck on a monitor.
#Vorpx arma 3 simulator#
I understand eSim did not make this simulator for VR and even if they wanted to add VR there's too much in the way (finances, etc) but since I have DCS World for VR, I really would like a tank simulator in VR as well, that would give me tank warfare and aircraft warfare in a 3D realistic surrounding. When it comes down to target ID, I mean, I've been using the Rift for a long time, and I see no issues with IDing my targets, especially in the M1A2 since that has a massive zoom function, if I need to scan at a distance I'll simply zoom in. 39 buttons, so that combined with Voice Attack should be good enough for anyone.
#Vorpx arma 3 pro#
Also, I have Voice Attack which is a great voice recognition software designed to push keys on command with my voice, so that's not an issue there, plus I have the CH Fighterstick, Pro Throttle. I was referring to buying Vorpx for SB, if I knew it worked it would relieve some tension buying it.

#Vorpx arma 3 license#
I didn't mean paying the $40.00 for SB, I already have the lifetime license ($125). Too many hotkeys to work with (you can't limit yourself to a game controller, even if it has a lot of buttons the keyboard has more, and we're well past the 102 key binds) VR headset resolution may be too low for long range gunnery engagements, or proper target identification No six degrees of freedom to move your head inside a vehicle No steady frame rate (and not even close to 90Hz) There's also the $9.50 option for a single month.Įven if it technically worked however, I don't think that it would be a good experience.
