I created a script to make modding Fallout4VR easy.
It is created in AutoitV3
Compile the program to Fallout4.exe after editing the file paths to yóur file paths.
Place it in the Fallout4 VR directory, and load up Nexus Fallout 4 mods.
Now whenever you press Launch Fallout4 inside nexus mod manager, that will correctly add your plugins.txt to Fallout 4 VR ánd launch your Fallout 4 VR.
Source-code here : Don't forget to adjust your paths inside the script
Natural locomotion is software that translates the natural swinging of an arm or arms during walking into walking motion in game.
More info here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/798810/Natural_Locomotion/
Here's the direct link for SKyrimVR, again use code BETH20 to get it down to the same sale price as Fallout 4 VR...
https://www.greenmangaming.com/games/the-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-vr-pc/
Also ends on May 24th. GMG provides keys to redeem on your steam account.
Long term I would recommend getting Reddit Enhancement Suite, it has a lot of tools to make your Reddit life easier, among them a text editor where you can preview what you rite, quick access Bold, Italic, ~~Striketrough~~, ^Super, Links and a lot of other options. You can tag people, etc.
Short term?
When you want to write "Code" you put four spaces before each new line of text, like so:
this that
However you must first break the paragraph, that has to be done with Two consecutive "Returns"/"Enter Key"
Like so.
Also you can put two spaces after the end of a line, and then give one Return.
Like this. This doesn't break the paragraph, its a new line.
Cheers.-
I remember seeing on the fallout 4 vr steam new page that it was updated on May 7th. Which seems close to when I started experiencing this problem.
Found the link, next patch 1.2 it says (New as of May 7th) https://store.steampowered.com/news/?appids=611660
Try honesty. Greenman Gaming is selling FO4 GOTY (with all dlc) for $8.50
How much is it worth to you?
https://www.greenmangaming.com/games/fallout-4-goty-edition-pc/
There's still some screen door but it's a substantial improvement. The sweet spot is not an issue at all, it's plenty big. The controllers are very nice in my opinion. They fit my hands well and work quite nicely. It's great having both thumbsticks and touchpads.
If it's still on sale, I got mine from microcenter for $429...just checked Slickdeals and it's on eBay by Best buy for $399. https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/378763
yes but you will need to have them in normal Fallout 4. install them like you would any other mod. I recommend you use Vortex as that supports FalloutVR.
You will need to find the mod that fixes the textures for the DLCs on nexusmods.com or the ground will be transparent in some DLC cells.
You could use Voicemeeter for this, I can highly recommend it. I use the advanced version (Bananas) for a couple years now. It only crashes, if you disconnect an audio device (like turning of my tv), as long as it's selected.
Good luck ... here are about 15 of old bookmarks I saved when I was looking for solutions. It's even on YouTube ..
I bought 5ghz wifi 6 router for Quest 2 when it came out. At start I used virtual desktop for every steam game and finished HL Alyx with it so it was okay.Took some break from VR games and then started playing again when oculus did some great updates and now we have Air Link that works so much better than VD. I also use opencomposite so the performance is better and so far I have been really satisfied with Quest 2 and new Skyrim VR mods.Q2 being wireless is just so good and takes little to no effort to start playing games on it. Just take the vr set, turn it on and ready to go.
With width set to 3664 and the bitrate set to 300+ the image is pretty clear. All in all I found the Quest 2 to be an excellent all round headset and a very good option for Skyrim VR, in particular with the controllers (and mod them with a knuckle strap - thank me later). I grabbed this battery pack from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08332VZPD/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_search\_asin\_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 And simply used a strong rubber band to hang it from the back of the headset. Routed a short 90 degree USB C to USB C cable along the side of the strap. The added weight was more than offset by a more balanced headset overall. With the extra battery fully charged I could play Quest 2 games for 5+ hours without charging.
You're obviously getting aggravated, so I'm only going to take issue with your analogy:
>Suggesting that I buy an Optane m.2 drive is like trying to sell me a Ford Focus for $100,000 when I can buy a Tesla for $10,000.
No one is going to argue with me that a Tesla Model S outperforms the Focus in every category but 2, price and range. In every other regard there's just no contest, The Model S is more efficient, it's faster, it's enormous in comparison, it's staggeringly more luxurious, and even then the TCO isn't all that much more expensive over the expected lifetime, since fuel is ridiculously cheaper, and since maintenance is far cheaper.
Optane drives are as fast as DDR4. So basically you could've gotten an Optane m.2 drive for $100 less than your memory upgrade and it would've had room for 110gb of Fallout and mods.
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Optane-800P-118GB-XPoint/dp/B078ZK1ZLL/
But about your 64gb cache as Hancock says, I feel you. You're going to get a lot of benefits other than just in Fallout 4 VR with the extra memory, well assuming you like to do lots of things at once that aren't crazy processor intensive like VR is in general.
buy yourself, minimum, 8 more gigs of ram. FO4VR's min specs are 16gigs, and you'll really feel the bottleneck if you don't have it.
It shouldn't be that expensive amazon has 8 gig cards as low as 70 bucks, but this 2 pair for $120 seems great. that'd put you at 24 gig of ram, plenty to work with.
I have one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10-Vengeance-Desktop-Memory/dp/B005T63BJM
And the other one: http://www.corsair.com/en-us/vengeancer-low-profile-8gb-ddr3-memory-kit-cml8gx3m1a1600c10
The other one is lowprofile but other than that I was under the impression that they were similar.
I like to think I am getting stronger. Standing for 4-6+ hours and bobbing and weaving, holding my arms out and even spinning around. It's got to be light exercise at the least.
BTW: I bought this mat (4 pieces) and use it for VR. It has been excellent. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BPQDNR4/
I had these issues due to hardware configuration issues aka the light houses moved a bit and were not 100% stable. I am using a ball head arm to mount my light boxes at the right angle. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DJ5XH4O/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_LTvoAbJB9SFD2
I reset my play area and tightened up my ball head arms holding the light boxes. . It is amazing how sensitive the vive light boxes are. Fallout and other games are not jittering anymore.