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Run the exe. After installing, just run Cyberpunk normally. The configuration starts up for the first time you load up Cyberpunk. Choose your VR runtime! When the game starts, follow the mod's instructions (flip through the tutorial with the motion controller) and close the pop-up with E.
Then, start up the gameplay! You'll need to tweak the mod settings a bit from there. Press 'del' (???) to bring up the mod menu. I use Full VR mode, disabled 'allow Vorpx to change game settings', and vertical camera unlocked.
Oh, in the game settings, turn the resolution as high up as you can and turn on DLSS. Turn off Frame Gen.
You will probably need to use HUDITOR to rearrange the UI for a better experience. Also, if you play in Full VR mode (recommended), you can tilt your headset downwards on your face to offset the angle (it is 30 degrees too high). Use headphones to secure it down so it doesn't fall off XD
*There is an alternative VR mod for Cyberpunk called Luke Ross, which is paid. I don't think it's necessary though - the free Vorpx mod is really good enough!
** Motion controllers don't work with the free version. But mouse and keyboard is already really good.
*** Unfortunately, there is a lot of judder when riding vehicles. If anyone knows how to fix this, please share XD