N'wah, are you suggesting I ever uninstall Morrowind?
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OpenMW is awesome! It runs great on my computer and makes modding pretty easy
Damn it.
(Just kidding, it's always installed.)
I play with OpenMW these days, because I also always have the mod that adds the rest of Tamriel to the game.
I'm in the middle of my first play-through of Morrowind. And I'm playing it in OpenMW. I wanted a mostly authentic vanilla experience first before potentially adding a bunch of mods or anything, so right now I'm playing with no mods. There will be plenty of time to mod it once I've finished my first play-through.
But it's already installed..... And I have broken my game because I lost the package for cadus and don't want to kill Vivec.
A friend on TG said that you can get it working in VR with OpenMW. I endeavor to see Balmora with my own eyes.
It's true, works quite well actually. It used to be a separate project but I believe it's now just a core part of OpenMW.
I was using the version of it that was bundled in the multiplayer mod, which was also a fun time. It made archery builds very interesting. The only thing I did have to do was disable this additional processing that SteamVR was trying to do to it which caused the graphics to become super melty, things looked smooth and crisp after that.
Which additional processing did you disable?
Motion Smoothing?
Advanced Supersampling?
It's been a while, but I believe it was motion smoothing.
Ah yeah.
Motion smoothing isn't what it says.
It's actually frame interpolation, an ancestor of frame generation. When VR first came out many graphics cards didn't have the raw firepower to render 144 FPS for the 144 Hz Valve Index or anything even approaching that, so the solution was frame interpolation.
You take 60 frames of motion and you intersperse them with blur frames, creating a perceptual 120.
Obviously a video game like Morrowind is going to be running at 300+ FPS even in VR, and so people like you will notice the shimmering or watery effect.
You have been spoiled by high performance and high framerates, and now your eyeballs crave the purity of actually drawn frames 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is how I played it! Streamed to my Quest headset from my PC, I fell in love with Morrowind in VR, it was an amazing experience.
Im jealous that sounds amazing
Can't. Already promised my next install will be Kingdom Come. After that, maybe though.
Hah! Jokes on you, I'm finishing up my play through of dungeon siege before starting any other games this time! I will probably resinstall it after this though...