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VorpX, a stereoscopic 3D driver compatible with select DirectX games, has launched as a beta this week, adding support for Oculus Rift and other VR devices to over 90 PC titles.
Newsbrief: VorpX, a stereoscopic 3D driver compatible with select DirectX games, has launched as a beta this week, adding support for Oculus Rift and other VR devices to over 90 PC titles. The VorpX driver adds head-tracking and VR enhancements to a variety of popular games, including recent Call of Duty titles, the Crysis series, the Fallout FPS games, and Mirror's Edge. The full list of currently compatible titles can be found here. The package costs around $40, and includes free updates up until version 2.0 is released. More information can be found on the VorpX website.
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