![]() ![]() Now that you have the mod populated in the Mod’s list, select it and press “Apply Mods”, it should be near the center of the Mod Manager’s screen. No need to unzip the file, the Mod Manager will handle that. ![]() Now that you have the Mod Manager attached to ME Andromeda, on the top left corner there is an option to “Add Mod(s)” select that and then just select the Mod’s zip folder, wherever you installed it it should be called “First Person Toggle 1.2-771-1-2-1564773598.zip” Once youve selected that, it should populate on the Mod Manager’s main page, select the game and then on the bottom right of the Mod Manager choose “Select” ![]() Choose the file named MassEffectAndromeda.exe Most people will have that under Program Files(x86) – Steam – Steamapps – Common – Mass Effect Andromeda. If youre using Steam, I had to select the “New” option on the bottom right and direct it to the game’s. Place the files into whatever folder you like for the mod and the Mod Manager. Here is a short bit of gameplay so you can see if it might interest you:Īnd youll need Frosty Mod Manager to use it, its the option on the right, just click “Download” under “Mod Manager”: It is actually quite well done and makes for a pretty solid first person VR experience. I tried getting it to work with the “EA Games” app version of Mass Effect Andromeda and was unsuccessful – I then downloaded the Steam version of the game and got it to work. I did some digging over the course of the last few days and found a link for it that works with Frosty Mod Manager. Someone else made a First Person Mod – but they dont show the weapons in your hand, this one does, so it really turns Andromeda into a pretty incredible First Person Shooter. Not only are the updated environments breathtaking, the game supports 1.8 billion triangles running over 60 FPS in 4K on an NVIDIA 3060Ti.So i used this mod a few years ago and the modauthor ended up ‘hiding’ it on Nexusmods, making it impossible to download. Nvidia states "Recently, NetEase introduced Mesh Shader support to Justice. Justice is an online MMORPG and the first (as far I know) game to use Mesh Shaders. Remnant 2 is the first game using UE5's nanite technology Path Tracing is now becoming a thing and can be found in CyberPunk 77, Justice Online and Portal with RTX. DirectX 12 Ultimate support started in Nvidia 451.48 drivers/W10 2004 and only progressed from there. So you'll need the most recent drivers and OS to play the newest games at theirįull potential. Tiled Resources Tier 3 (Texture3D), Conservative Rasterization Tier 3, enhanced Barriers, 40-bit virtual address space. You can have a setup that has the latest drivers/operating system for VR, dx12 Ultimate, VK3DVision, to mention a few.ĭirextX 12 Ultimate is became available on W10 2004 supports Shader Model 6.5, Raytracing Tier 1.1, Mesh Shaders, Variable-Rate Shading, Sampler Feedback, Resource Binding Tier 3, When doing so, you can have a setup strictly for stereoscopic gaming within our community ecosystem If anyone is interested just download this file here:Įxtract it, and copy it over the file "level0" in "\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\HelixVision\Tools\Katanga\katanga_Data"īo3bber LMK if you would prefer me to remove this from my post and I will, hopefully you're cool with it. UPDATE:I modded one of the files in HelixVision to remove the floor. ![]() It's still very useful for use Geo-11 users. Only suggestions are to add MXAA perhaps and/or resolution scaling, and the option to remove the ground so that I can lower my screen without it getting obscured by the ground. When I use virtual desktop from my Quest 2 wirelessly and use VRScreenCap via SteamVR, I don't have that issue for some reason but sometimes the screen gets locked to my face and I don't know why!? I don't know what's triggering it and can't seem to stop it from happening and I don't see anything mentioned about it on the github page. If you feel like it's obsolete, maybe offer it for free instead of delist it?įor some reason when I use VRScreenCap with my Quest2 via AirLink, the screen judders a lot while I pan my head. I know you refer to VRScreenCap, and while it's good, it's got it's own issues, at least for me, whereas HelixVision doesn't. So I noticed it's not available for sale anymore (I bought it):īut I was thinking to recommend it to some people because it works so well with Geo-11. ![]()
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