VorpX, the VR driver that adds Oculus Rift support to your old games has just added support for Rockstar’s GTA V just hours after the game’s PC release.
Pretty fast work I’m sure you’ll agree, but the team behind VorpX have just added a working profile for the much anticipated (and much delayed) PC version of GTA V, the gaming mega-franchise from Rockstar games.
Now you can don your Oculus Rift, fire up vorpX, load up GTA V, enable the PC enhanced first person mode and voila, you’re dropped into the shoes of your favourite gangster as he careers around the beautiful city of San Andreas being generally pretty unpleasant.
The full update notes are below, but note that GTA V does have 3D support in super-fast ‘Z3D’ mode.
New/Changed:
- EdgePeek now has ambience background per default, can be switched back to black
if required (expert option)
Bugfixes:
- FSX black screen (post 0.7.5 regression)
- COW: AW black screen when game starts (post 0.7.5 regression)
- Max Payne 3 (DX11) loops forever at “Initializing”
- Grand Theft Auto V loops forever at “Initializing”
Added Stereo 3D Profiles:
- Grand Theft Auto V (for now Z3D only)
Stereo 3D Profile changes/fixes:
- FSX: G3D menu corruption fixed
- Crysis: Profile wasn’t loaded for 64bit version
Game Settings Optimizer Profiles:
- Crysis: Profile added
- Grand Theft Auto V: Profile added
Please note – if you already own vorpX you should receive the latest version automatically upon starting the control application.
Let us know what you think of the new update and what GTA V fees like in VR in the comments below.
Full disclosure: Road to VR has an affiliate agreement with vorpX.