This might still come with its issues, Ross warns, like incomplete animations and teleporting NPCs (remember Rockstar didn’t originally plan for you to see any of this). Not only that but the developer has removed the game’s clip planes, meaning you’ll see the entire environment when watching scenes in VR, not just the window that Rockstar originally framed. With this update, though, Ross implements a universal field of view (FOV) fix that gives you a much more natural perspective during cutscenes. In the original version of the mod, they’d appear as blurry, zoomed in scenes stuck to your face, which was incredibly disorientating. It addresses one of my original biggest problems with the mod: cutscenes. Three months on, though, and the mod just got a significant new update.ĭeveloper Luke Ross launched the update yesterday.
The initial release was a little crusty, but it gave you a glimpse of Los Santos in VR. Three months ago we wrote about a new GTA V VR mod that didn’t require you to buy Vorpx to play the game with a headset.