Shawker Posted July 23, 2019 Share Posted July 23, 2019 As stated I am really new to VR, and only have a few VR games. I played a heavy modded FO4, and my question is do the mods from the reg. game work in VR or do only VR mods work? Or is it a combination of trial and error? So, far I have one game that I like in VR and am hopeful FO4 is at least fun. Before I got VR I remember everyone saying it is amazing, and yes it is really neat but my 144mhz, so far has been a better investment as I get over 90fps with my GTX 1080 Ti, without the noob VR nausea. I enjoy the immersion and now that the prices of some units have come down better games will come, fingers crossed. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vonklinkenhoffn Posted August 21, 2019 Share Posted August 21, 2019 I have 50+ mods running in FO4 VR and only a handful is from the "VR section". Most of my mods are for the regular FO4, works like a charm, just do some research into the mod you want or simply just try it out. If it works, it work. Do use a mod manager though, I have a post here about my experience with Mod Organizer 2. As far as nausea goes, I used to get sick af in the beginning too. What worked for me was "training" my brain. I started with games that used teleportation instead of direct movement, then after I felt comfortable enough, I moved on to direct movement. When I did that, I learned that "walking in place" physically with my legs as I moved in game helped a lot to make my brain feel much more comfortable in VR. I later found out that there's an app on Steam called Natural Locomotion. I can't recommend it highly enough, seriously! It works with a lot of games, FO4 VR included and it takes away my nausea completely. Check it out, it's worth it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shawker Posted September 1, 2019 Author Share Posted September 1, 2019 Thank you very much. I will look into Natural Locomotion. My only real problem is I can not move around and have to sit at my computer due to a back injury, which is one of the reasons I got the VR, I am thinking about making my area large enough for me to stand in place. I am glad my unit does not need motion sensors as the older ones did. Again thank you, I was starting to lose hope on an answer. Kudos given for taking the time. Hopefully this helps others as well. Hawk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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