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VorpX - is just stereo-3d-lization of a game, but this game makes you use both of vive controllers, room-scale motion, and other - completely revorked menus, Pipboy, figh system..
But with VorpX you get a product that does well with several games. Here you get Fallout 4 - which most of you already own - for 60€ including a VR patch. The game is still not fixed, they took the buggy original mess and ported it to VR. They just try to make it sound like it is something new so they can bill all of us full price again, as if VR was a new platform that requires a complete overhaul.
Of course thats ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, sadly some people believe it.
I did complete F4 with VorpX. It works great (and you have arms and hands). Only problem is the giant weapons - and bethesda made sure modders can not fix it - otherwise it would be the best VR experience right there.
Now you are trolling. Roomscale is possible with VorpX. Not Controller though. But the way the Vive Controllers are implemented is a waste of VR.
Games I've completed in VorpX - FO4 + NK, FONV + all DLC, Skyrim (about 20 to 30 hrs, DG and DB), No Mans Sky. Many hours in Empyrion, BF4 and Borderlands.