![]() ![]() After the latest update it runs a lot better on Oculus, but since there isn't any snap/smooth turn in the game, you can get tangled up real quick. Hi there! With DOOM Eternal coming up, I just wanted to let you guys know that I figured out how to enable smooth turning in DOOM VFR. So do all of what it says below (**THE FOLLOWING IS PASTED FROM THE OCULUS SUBREDDIT**) Turning with the grip buttons is a bit weird at first, but it works well. Then go into controller bindings (left hand menu button) and choose the community made binding mentioned below. Now, run the game, pause it and make the following changes in the console. First, for the built-in update that includes smooth locomotion, you must NOT be running a beta version of the game (right click on the game in your library list, go to betas tab and opt out). The patch that adds smooth locomotion and Windows MR support is scheduled for release at 12:00pm PT today.I can confirm the following 'mod' works for Rift S SMOOTH TURNING in July of 2020, no further mods needed. It reinforces Bethesda’s commitment to the virtual reality industry.ĭoom VFR is available on Steam for $30. With the higher resolution of the Windows MR headsets, it’s entirely possible that you would need an even more powerful GPU to handle the workload.īethesda didn’t say anything about bringing Doom VFR to the Microsoft Store with native Windows MR support, but official support through Steam is still a big deal. Doom VFR already demands a GTX 1070 or RX 480 as a baseline GPU, and Bethesda recommends a GTX 1080 or RX Vega 64. In fact, Microsoft and Valve both suggest an Intel Core i7 processor and a GTX 1070 as the minimum hardware specifications for smooth gameplay in games that would typically demand a Core i5 and a GTX 970 for the Vive or Rift headsets. The Windows Mixed Reality for Steam VR Beta isn’t well optimized for low-end hardware. ![]() It’s nice to see a big title like Doom VFR receive support for Microsoft’s VR platform, but we have to wonder what the performance impact would be. Bethesda revealed that the new patch would include support for the Windows Mixed Reality for SteamVR Beta, which would enable you to play Doom VFR on any of the Windows MR headsets from Microsoft’s partners. In our opinion, the big news about today’s Doom VFR patch is the addition of Windows Mixed Reality support. ![]()
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