Saturday, October 12, 2024

Elden Ring [RealVR + VRto3D]


Luke Ross updated his RealVR mod to support VRto3D for 3D displays.
This game is compatible with 3DVision driver 452.06, but if you have a different 3D display it will run better on newer drivers.

Notes:

  • Camera now has native controls, so you can play with a gamepad on single/multi-display
  • RealVR uses Alternate Eye Rendering, so it is essential to maintain a consistent framerate to avoid eye-flips or other artifacts, so adjust your in-game settings accordingly
  • Only 1:1 aspect ratio is available in 2D game window, so there will be wasted rendering, but you will always get 16:9 aspect ratio in 3D headset window
  • 3DVision setups require a 2nd display to run VRto3D and have to follow this procedure every time you want to play the game

You will need:

  • VRto3D setup for your 3D display here
  • RealVR v14.1.0 or newer from Patreon
After getting these, you can follow the instructions below, on GitHub or watch video instructions here

8 comments:

  1. This is my first try with RealVR and with VRto3D.
    So..., if I only have ONE monitor and using Nvidia 3D Vision glasses (RTX 2080) with driver 452.06 and Windows 10, I can not run RealVR, and therefore I can not use this fix?
    In case I want to try this fix, is it necessary to enable 3D and use the driver mod (I guess so)? This game does not open when I enable 3D in Control Panel (with or without this fix).

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    1. Right, the game will crash if you boot it with 3D enabled, so you have to do this annoying dance that you can see outlined in the VRto3D instructions or video guide. Enable 3D with the DX11 global hack, launch SteamVR, disable 3D, launch game and wait for it to load -should see it in SteamVR headset window, move 2d game window to second monitor, enable 3D and global hack, make headset window Fullscreen on 3DVision monitor by clicking inside it and 3D should enable, move mouse to 2nd monitor and click 2d game window for controls to work.

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    2. You need a 2nd screen because you need the SteamVR headset window Fullscreen on 3DVision monitor and at the same time the 2D game window active for controls to work. You could setup a 2nd virtual monitor and use your phone via Sunshine+moonlight. https://www.reddit.com/r/cloudygamer/comments/185agmk/guide_how_to_setup_hdr_with_moonlightsunshine/

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    3. Thanks for the info. I think I will wait until there is an easier way to enjoy a 3D game.

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    4. You might want to look into getting a better display then - 3DVision is dead. I recommend AR glasses (Rokid, Viture, Xreal) on the cheaper side. Or if you have the cash, the new Acer glassless displays.

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    5. I got around to testing the IDD software virtual monitor and it doesn't work with 3DVision. It doesn't seem to like running the game on a second "display adapter". I believe a hardware virtual monitor like one of these should work, however. Either a passthrough to plug in your monitor twice https://a.co/d/2kpx0hz or a dummy plug, but you won't be able to see what's on the screen: https://a.co/d/c9wrpg6

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  2. Amazing thank you for doing this.

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