![]() ![]() ![]() Also, I personally disable all frame sync options and turn off direct VR vertical rotation locking so I can aim up with my mouse, as I play sitting on mouse+keyboard. Im working on figuring out how to up the resolution further without crashing. ![]() I play with 2160x2160 rendered resolution with 8x msaa on my hp reverb + 2080ti +max in game settings (no motion blur or fxaa) and still get like 3 ms frame time, so constant 90 fps and it looks beautiful. Then you can also mess with custom nv inspector aa bits to force msaa. You can dig down more into VorpX settings to help with shadows, input, frame timing, and post processing. open vorpx menu with delete key and do directVR scan set in game resolution to 4:3 you created earlier use mouse wheel click to zoom out to use menu Using a Custom folder, which Black Mesa doesn't provide by default, is a useful way to install add-ons that don't work when downloaded via the Workshop, use legacy modifications from the non-Steam version of the game, or just install mods that aren't packed into a VPK. disable the new black Mesa menu via launch parameter (google it) so it’s not a black box Black Mesa crashes at higher resolutions than 2160p or so. add 4:3 custom resolution from vorpx help file with vertical resolution that matches your headset. As with all things VorpX, only works well if you tinker and follow configuration instructions. ![]()
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