Dirt 4 Vr

When asked about it during a live stream, Chief Game Designer Paul Coleman said, “no decision has been made,” explaining that the team wanted to see how well Dirt Rally VR performed before committing resources to the new project. Even at launch, and despite the company releasing a paid PSVR DLC for Dirt Rally , it was made clear that the new game would not be PSVR-ready at launch. The hope for a future update or a standalone add-on never materialized, leaving PC and console players without the immersive mode they had hoped for.

Adjust the in the game's graphics settings to a 4:3 or 8:9 aspect ratio (e.g., 1440x1440 or 1920x1440) to better match VR lenses and reduce stretching. Step 3: Tweaking the Field of View (FOV) dirt 4 vr

For the dedicated PC community, the lack of official VR support was a challenge to be overcome. The most notable solution involved the use of , a paid software that can inject stereoscopic 3D into many non-VR games. Using VorpX, players could run DiRT 4 in an "Immersive Screen Mode," which effectively places the game on a gigantic, curved virtual screen in front of them. As one expert in the field who managed to get it working noted, "the game is in perfect 3D, which is the most important thing. The FOV of the camera is wide enough and the screen big enough that you quickly forget about the limitations when you are actually driving the car". For some, this was a sufficient compromise to experience the game in a virtual space. When asked about it during a live stream,

You run the game on your PC using Reshade to generate a simulated 3D depth map. You then stream the game to your headset via software like Virtual Desktop or Bigscreen, playing on a massive, curved virtual screen with perceived depth. Adjust the in the game's graphics settings to