Unless you plan to be extremely dissapointed bc they don't have affordable treadmills, dont. I bought 2 vr headsets and while I really appreciate vr they didn't do good enough and held back too much. For example, the psvr1 has a grain filter, intentionally downgraded vr ports, intentionally held back the controllers from having anolog sticks, and they on purpose programmed vr tracking loss into the only vr rig with camera tracking and gyro tracking meanwhile a much cheaper rig, the quest 2, did everything drastically better. So, I suggest dumping thousands into the equipment, getting the mods into your games development teams should have put there to begin with, then by some miracle finding a friend who has the same stuff and is a desirable companion with free time.
@@justinwarren7643 just consider you need a beefy pc to run this. Ignore what Brian said. This is an amazing game and well worth experiencing it in VR.
@@VRDaD My only reason for not trying this yet, is I was gonna do a fallout vr run first, and I have limited drive space. Still a few terabytes, but I also have that in games.
@@Dogheadpunch I tried fallout with the predecessor of this list. Pretty good. However, unfortunately it doesn’t come even close to Skyrim in terms of graphic mods…so if I were you I would try Skyrim first.
I've got MGO dialed in and running at a fairly smooth 90fps on my 4060ti and it still makes me stop every once in a while and soak in an incredible view. Even after being "done" with Skyrim multiple times over the last decade. Took me a week of starting new characters and checking out new followers, to finally get a good start on a new playthrough. Amazing stuff!
@@richpeltier9519 I discovered Skyrim last year for the first time. And it for me hooked immediately. The problem was that I didn’t have the time to finish it. Now I am really determined to complete the story…hoping that MGO will not drop another major update.
Amazing!! How do you get the videos without the giant black bars showing up when you turn your head? Or is that just because of how powerful your PC is? (I don’t mean the motion sickness bars btw)
Hi there! Thanks for your question! I am not super strong technically on this so maybe someone else can explain it better but As I understand it the black bars that appear are because your gpu is not powerful enough to render the frames so tries to extrapolate them. Or they can be due to your Wi-Fi network being not fast enough to stream all the data to your headset. What they call latency.
Stunning! Are there any recommended Mods for PC-VR on Quest 3 for better 6DOF controls, item and inventory handling or are the standard settings of the game good enough by now?
when you install this modlist you will have all the best QoL improvements you can think of. You will have a full body, you will have physics and collisions and many other features, including AI!
@@Truthmayters yes! At the very beginning when you start you can customise your character as you please. I think you can find also around some sort of mages that can change your appearance if you wish to do so later.
@@Truthmayters yes I think so. There something called body slider…but I never used it! There are so many mods tht you could spend hundreds of hours just to customise the game as you like it
Hey buddy can you talk about what MO2 settings you’re using? Graphic wise and what enb settings. Also I’ve had confusion with the weather settings, like NAT. Maybe an overview of what settings you use there. Same GPU as you but my Skyrim doesn’t look this good…thx cheers 🎉
ok, maybe I should do another video that covers my settings to help others as well, but I'll try to answer the best I can here. So, Starting with Weather, I use Rudy's Cathedral ENB. Make sure that all under Community Shader and Reshade is disabled. Also I disabled DLSS. I don't use DLAA because it is too much intense. I put Grass Density on High, but DynDoLOD on performance. VR FPS Stabiliser on Quality (TAA Only). Make sure to disable dynamic resolution in-game.
@@dayydayy_1 open composite is actually better because it gives you back 15% of fps. I don’t use it because I record the gameplay with obs and it’s easier using steam vr
I hate you but i like you. Bought a rtx 4070 super. Skyrim looks awesome now. But even with the 4090 max, i guess it won't be perfect. For 4k vr, we're not completely there. Cheers
Yes, even the 4090 struggles in terms of framerate if you put everything at maximum detail. You need to compromise somehow. I chose to reduce DyndoLOD to "performance" (not for this video though) leaving all the rest maxed out to achieve a 80fps average (on a 1h and 30 mins gameplay)
@@jean-francoisrioux847 if you remove ENB lights you lose quite a lot though...have you tried to not to use DLAA? Just disable DLAA and DLSS. There is another comment I made that explains my MO2 settings. Perhaps is useful to you. I will probably make a video on what I believe to be the optimal settings. Altough I am probably going to get a lot of crap from people because there is no one size fit all...
You were right. Disabled DLAA et DLSS. FPS at 86 average. Enabled the lights. The only one I didn't activated yet is Dyn. It's great. I'll reach 2000 hours soon in Skyrim.
It looks good but it doesn't look this real. When you see it on a monitor it looks a lot different than it does in the headset. I'm running the latest version of Mad God in a Varjo rig and even with everything turned up its not anywhere near what could be called photorealistic. However there are a lot of actual photo realistic mods that you can download and the Mad Gods overhaul is not really one to be experienced with photorealism in a virtual reality headset
Never tried a Varjo so I cannot compare. With Virtual desktop, using the H264+ Codec at 500 MBps looks fantastic even in the headset....at least for my standard :D maybe if I try a Varjo and then go back to the Quest 3 I would say it looks like crap :D
Whats that fps tho during combat 😂. Ive got a 4080/5900x/32gb(ram)/meta quest 3. And also running this mod list with like what feels 90~ish fps. Ill probably turn up the grass detail, it really adds to the whole picture.
@@soids3939 yeah crank up that grass man. Didn’t check fps during combat but I don’t feel I get massive drops…it depends on how many npcs are there and the area of the map
I like the idea, but your fps dropped below 30fps several times and no it wasnt a "youtube" problem. As a programmer you would know that. Me personally, I'd download a long list of mods that improve the base game experiences without game breaking. If available, increasing graphic quality of all nps especially their hair. Textures could use some ai upscale, skyrim had some photo realism already if you ever saw the rugs they are literally pictures of rugs put into the game. But upscalling would be drastically improving. Add wind, so things actually move a little. Dynamic lighting, its not as great as raytracing but its close enough to make huge differences in everything. Remove all sparkle from water, its elder scrolls not fable. Add full body locomotion representation and drastically improve interaction in vr with objects, that mod exists and its comparable to half lyfe alyx. Maybe add a mirror to homes, at least a pocket mirror. Helemets affect the pov. Campire mod actually getting simplified to dropping a log and lighting it with magic, actually generating heat for the player. Ability to rest without a sleeping bag with reduced benefits the way beast blood keeps players from full rest bonuses. Removing the pause time mechanisms for menu usage. Limiting carrying capacity significantly to displayed only items,.adding horse drawn carts that carry a chest for collecting items for storage, all items that arent displayed on the characters cant be held but can be moved by hand. A block system thats strictly collision based not sword stance based, so a player can block using any weapons or certain gauntlets if skilled enough as a person. Treadmill support is extremely necessary. Adding hydration needs not just food, so a player actually visits streams to gather water in a skin or holds their water container out during rain. Replacing all fire graphics with photos of fire not weird video game fire. Adding a 1 life mod, saving is only used for game breaks. If you die, the save is erased. Adding farming for vegetarian gamers. No more waiting as a option that gets replaced with "nap/rest" with chance encounters for enemy attacks if you dont have companions. Adding a few essential conjuration spells, for permanent summons. Adding a "every character can die, essential or not" mod. Adding weapon durability, so forges and sharpen stones actually have purpose. They currently don't serve a purpose really. You can say they do but they aren't necessary game mechanics. A basic hygienic system that affects stealth and detection, just swim to bathe. Using fire spells on water would add a longer bonus. Hot water cleans better. Getting the ability to buff arrows or weapons with fire magic/shock magic without enchanting but with destruction magic. Removing the animations for hands to display magic when not actively using magic. Adding a master level spell for reviving anything, not as a undead but as was. Changing magic and stamina to a daily total amount, no longer being able to regenerate quickly. Instead making the player very careful and conscious of rest. Adding heat benefits from wall of fire and allowing damage to player from it. That's just what id start with, no drastic game changes no added quests but improvements to base gameplay. Id even add a 3rd person camera for vr, why? Because it works. I tried it on xbox with kinect and had a blast. Id rather not do that but it might be something you like. Vr doesnt mean fps, it means 3d stereoscopic headset.
Brian, I get the impression that you never tried modded Skyrim and you don’t know what this is? First of all this is a long list of mods…about 1300 to be precise and plenty of the things you listed are in the game! The full body, the full physics interaction with objects, lighting etc. alyx didn’t have full body…this has it. Also my framerate didn’t drop under 30. Unrecord at 60fps, but I get an average of 80 fps on a 1h 30m gameplay. If you see a bit of stuttering that’s the recording.
its amazing how the state of the art in SkyrimVR steadily keeps improving
@@williamseipp9691 yeah it’s great isn’t it? Modders saved this game
Nice vid, you should try uploading these in 1440p, because youtube compression ruins it at 1080p with all that grass.
@@Alvinie_ good point…I thought I uploaded the 4K version, but apparently I made huge mistake…
It looks so nice. I’m very tempted to buy a headset.
Unless you plan to be extremely dissapointed bc they don't have affordable treadmills, dont. I bought 2 vr headsets and while I really appreciate vr they didn't do good enough and held back too much. For example, the psvr1 has a grain filter, intentionally downgraded vr ports, intentionally held back the controllers from having anolog sticks, and they on purpose programmed vr tracking loss into the only vr rig with camera tracking and gyro tracking meanwhile a much cheaper rig, the quest 2, did everything drastically better.
So, I suggest dumping thousands into the equipment, getting the mods into your games development teams should have put there to begin with, then by some miracle finding a friend who has the same stuff and is a desirable companion with free time.
@@justinwarren7643 just consider you need a beefy pc to run this. Ignore what Brian said. This is an amazing game and well worth experiencing it in VR.
@@VRDaD My only reason for not trying this yet, is I was gonna do a fallout vr run first, and I have limited drive space. Still a few terabytes, but I also have that in games.
@@Dogheadpunch I tried fallout with the predecessor of this list. Pretty good. However, unfortunately it doesn’t come even close to Skyrim in terms of graphic mods…so if I were you I would try Skyrim first.
I've got MGO dialed in and running at a fairly smooth 90fps on my 4060ti and it still makes me stop every once in a while and soak in an incredible view. Even after being "done" with Skyrim multiple times over the last decade. Took me a week of starting new characters and checking out new followers, to finally get a good start on a new playthrough. Amazing stuff!
@@richpeltier9519 I discovered Skyrim last year for the first time. And it for me hooked immediately. The problem was that I didn’t have the time to finish it. Now I am really determined to complete the story…hoping that MGO will not drop another major update.
yooo this is skyrim?!?! thats awesome!
It is my friend. With over 1300 Mods!
Amazing!! How do you get the videos without the giant black bars showing up when you turn your head? Or is that just because of how powerful your PC is? (I don’t mean the motion sickness bars btw)
Hi there! Thanks for your question! I am not super strong technically on this so maybe someone else can explain it better but As I understand it the black bars that appear are because your gpu is not powerful enough to render the frames so tries to extrapolate them. Or they can be due to your Wi-Fi network being not fast enough to stream all the data to your headset. What they call latency.
Stunning! Are there any recommended Mods for PC-VR on Quest 3 for better 6DOF controls, item and inventory handling or are the standard settings of the game good enough by now?
when you install this modlist you will have all the best QoL improvements you can think of. You will have a full body, you will have physics and collisions and many other features, including AI!
I can't wait to plat this, thanks for the video, is there a character customization in this mod? Thanks!
@@Truthmayters yes! At the very beginning when you start you can customise your character as you please. I think you can find also around some sort of mages that can change your appearance if you wish to do so later.
@VRDaD thanks for the response! can you also customise npcs?
@@Truthmayters yes I think so. There something called body slider…but I never used it! There are so many mods tht you could spend hundreds of hours just to customise the game as you like it
@@VRDaD awesome thanks!
@@Truthmayters you’re welcome. Any other questions, feel free to ask!
Pazzesco!! 😮
Provalo!
Hey buddy can you talk about what MO2 settings you’re using? Graphic wise and what enb settings. Also I’ve had confusion with the weather settings, like NAT. Maybe an overview of what settings you use there. Same GPU as you but my Skyrim doesn’t look this good…thx cheers 🎉
ok, maybe I should do another video that covers my settings to help others as well, but I'll try to answer the best I can here. So, Starting with Weather, I use Rudy's Cathedral ENB. Make sure that all under Community Shader and Reshade is disabled. Also I disabled DLSS. I don't use DLAA because it is too much intense. I put Grass Density on High, but DynDoLOD on performance. VR FPS Stabiliser on Quality (TAA Only). Make sure to disable dynamic resolution in-game.
@@VRDaD thank you! I’m going to try open composite as well as I’m on quest 2. Any info on that?
@@dayydayy_1 open composite is actually better because it gives you back 15% of fps. I don’t use it because I record the gameplay with obs and it’s easier using steam vr
looks great ..which weather enb combo?
@@phil-ipbeats6802 rudy cathedral ENB
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Epic
Absolutely Fantastic!
I hate you but i like you. Bought a rtx 4070 super. Skyrim looks awesome now. But even with the 4090 max, i guess it won't be perfect. For 4k vr, we're not completely there. Cheers
Yes, even the 4090 struggles in terms of framerate if you put everything at maximum detail. You need to compromise somehow. I chose to reduce DyndoLOD to "performance" (not for this video though) leaving all the rest maxed out to achieve a 80fps average (on a 1h and 30 mins gameplay)
@@VRDaD yeah dyndo and enb lights in my case. With dlaa and fov.
@@jean-francoisrioux847 if you remove ENB lights you lose quite a lot though...have you tried to not to use DLAA? Just disable DLAA and DLSS. There is another comment I made that explains my MO2 settings. Perhaps is useful to you. I will probably make a video on what I believe to be the optimal settings. Altough I am probably going to get a lot of crap from people because there is no one size fit all...
@@VRDaD ill try thank you
You were right. Disabled DLAA et DLSS. FPS at 86 average. Enabled the lights. The only one I didn't activated yet is Dyn. It's great. I'll reach 2000 hours soon in Skyrim.
It looks good but it doesn't look this real. When you see it on a monitor it looks a lot different than it does in the headset. I'm running the latest version of Mad God in a Varjo rig and even with everything turned up its not anywhere near what could be called photorealistic. However there are a lot of actual photo realistic mods that you can download and the Mad Gods overhaul is not really one to be experienced with photorealism in a virtual reality headset
Never tried a Varjo so I cannot compare. With Virtual desktop, using the H264+ Codec at 500 MBps looks fantastic even in the headset....at least for my standard :D maybe if I try a Varjo and then go back to the Quest 3 I would say it looks like crap :D
What mods are the most photo realistic
@@joejo4549 maybe NAT weathers, but I use Rudy’s Cathedral. To be honest I think is very subjective
Whats that fps tho during combat 😂. Ive got a 4080/5900x/32gb(ram)/meta quest 3. And also running this mod list with like what feels 90~ish fps.
Ill probably turn up the grass detail, it really adds to the whole picture.
@@soids3939 yeah crank up that grass man. Didn’t check fps during combat but I don’t feel I get massive drops…it depends on how many npcs are there and the area of the map
4090 is significantly better than 4080 so it'll be smooth and high
I like the idea, but your fps dropped below 30fps several times and no it wasnt a "youtube" problem. As a programmer you would know that.
Me personally, I'd download a long list of mods that improve the base game experiences without game breaking.
If available, increasing graphic quality of all nps especially their hair.
Textures could use some ai upscale, skyrim had some photo realism already if you ever saw the rugs they are literally pictures of rugs put into the game. But upscalling would be drastically improving.
Add wind, so things actually move a little.
Dynamic lighting, its not as great as raytracing but its close enough to make huge differences in everything.
Remove all sparkle from water, its elder scrolls not fable.
Add full body locomotion representation and drastically improve interaction in vr with objects, that mod exists and its comparable to half lyfe alyx.
Maybe add a mirror to homes, at least a pocket mirror.
Helemets affect the pov.
Campire mod actually getting simplified to dropping a log and lighting it with magic, actually generating heat for the player.
Ability to rest without a sleeping bag with reduced benefits the way beast blood keeps players from full rest bonuses.
Removing the pause time mechanisms for menu usage.
Limiting carrying capacity significantly to displayed only items,.adding horse drawn carts that carry a chest for collecting items for storage, all items that arent displayed on the characters cant be held but can be moved by hand.
A block system thats strictly collision based not sword stance based, so a player can block using any weapons or certain gauntlets if skilled enough as a person.
Treadmill support is extremely necessary.
Adding hydration needs not just food, so a player actually visits streams to gather water in a skin or holds their water container out during rain.
Replacing all fire graphics with photos of fire not weird video game fire.
Adding a 1 life mod, saving is only used for game breaks. If you die, the save is erased.
Adding farming for vegetarian gamers.
No more waiting as a option that gets replaced with "nap/rest" with chance encounters for enemy attacks if you dont have companions.
Adding a few essential conjuration spells, for permanent summons.
Adding a "every character can die, essential or not" mod.
Adding weapon durability, so forges and sharpen stones actually have purpose. They currently don't serve a purpose really. You can say they do but they aren't necessary game mechanics.
A basic hygienic system that affects stealth and detection, just swim to bathe. Using fire spells on water would add a longer bonus. Hot water cleans better.
Getting the ability to buff arrows or weapons with fire magic/shock magic without enchanting but with destruction magic.
Removing the animations for hands to display magic when not actively using magic.
Adding a master level spell for reviving anything, not as a undead but as was.
Changing magic and stamina to a daily total amount, no longer being able to regenerate quickly. Instead making the player very careful and conscious of rest.
Adding heat benefits from wall of fire and allowing damage to player from it.
That's just what id start with, no drastic game changes no added quests but improvements to base gameplay.
Id even add a 3rd person camera for vr, why? Because it works. I tried it on xbox with kinect and had a blast. Id rather not do that but it might be something you like. Vr doesnt mean fps, it means 3d stereoscopic headset.
Brian, I get the impression that you never tried modded Skyrim and you don’t know what this is? First of all this is a long list of mods…about 1300 to be precise and plenty of the things you listed are in the game! The full body, the full physics interaction with objects, lighting etc. alyx didn’t have full body…this has it. Also my framerate didn’t drop under 30. Unrecord at 60fps, but I get an average of 80 fps on a 1h 30m gameplay. If you see a bit of stuttering that’s the recording.
I always though pandas looked better this crap is too over saturated
@@jdogofoz3642 hmmm 🤔 never tried pandas…but you know…there is also a personal preference kind of thing. I like this 😊