Type No Man's Sky in the Profile Name field. Click Create a new profile based on this one.A list of results should show up, but you might have to create a VorpX account if you haven't already.Ĭlick DOOM. Launch VorpX config from your Start menu or desktop.
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How to configure a No Man's Sky profile in VorpX You must close No Man's Sky in order for these settings changes to take hold. Click the right arrow beneath Flight field of View so that FOV sets to 100.Ĭlick the right arrow beneath Max FPS so that FPS sets to Max.Click the right arrow beneath V-Sync so that it sets to Off.Ĭlick the right arrow beneath On-Foot Field of View so that FOV sets to 100.Click Graphics in the top right corner.Ĭlick the right arrow beneath Window Mode so that it sets to Borderless.Check it out if you run into problems getting things set up. The VorpX forums are also a wealth of information and troubleshooting help. We already have a great guide written on what VorpX is, where you can get it, and how you can set it up. How to configure a No Man's Sky profile in VorpX.Fair warning: the end result isn't ideal. Nevertheless, here's one way to set things up in No Man's Sky and VorpX based on YouTube user Hoopermation VR's setup. Hopefully the game will be further optimized so that at least a lengthy test can be performed. I'm not one who usually feels nauseous in VR, but here I definitely did after about five minutes. At this point, seeing the HUD at the corners of the screen is pretty much impossible unless you zoom way out - which destroys the immersion aspect - and the choppiness of the game itself doesn't translate well to VR. The game in VR using VorpX and either the Vive or the Rift is nowhere near ideal, but you can at least get a sense of what true VR optimization could look like. Zipping from one planet to another, taking off and landing, and running around using your jetpack to boost you is a whole other experience when you have a head-mounted display strapped on. No Man's Sky, despite all its faults, could still be an amazing VR experience.