Start Moonlight and add PC by IP or name. Add TridefIgnition in the list of GAMESTREAM apps:Īdd exceptions for ports used by Moonlight to your firewall or discovery will not work. I remember I was trying before with and some others but the lag was not satisfactory for VR.Įnable Game Stream in GeForce Experience/Setting/SHIELD. įor AMD so you might have to use a different approach to stream the desktop to the phone. Start the TriDef 3D app, select Play 3D Games, then add Condor in TriDef Ignition: I'm using the demo version and will probably buy it, but want to try with the stereoscopic setting in NVIDIA tomorrow to see if they can achieve the same stereo output like TriDef. This will actually transform the game into 3D stereo mode and it only works with DirectX 11 apps so completing step 1 is a must. I'm sure than even much slower cards than 1060 will be capable of running Condor in stereo mode with 60fps.
Taking into consideration the low res of the phones today, this will provide an even better image quality to the one above. (Optional) If your card can handle it (60fps is the target), override and bump up all the quality settings in the drivers: While 960 x 1080 will do the trick, the added benefit of the higher resolution is much sharper picture. AFAIK remember on AMD 270x it was not possible to set custom resolutions greater than the physical height of the screen.Įven if your monitor is the same resolution as the phone you must do the above step in order to keep the correct aspect ratio.
The maximum resolution possible in my case supported by the card and monitor was 2133 x 2400, but your experience might vary depending on brand and card model. On NVIDIA this can be done under change resolution:
Add custom display resolutions in the graphic card drivers with the appropriate aspect ratio of your phone = (width/2)/height. Make sure that the settings are indeed using DGVoodoo and the game is not crashing while loading before proceeding any further:
While I have been using the DgVoodoo wrapper with a previous AMD card to improve image quality with downscaling from higher resolution it was not really stable, but now I found it to work really great and support even higher resolutions. Here is how the Condor folder and the DirectX tab in the DGVoodoo wrapper look after installation on my machine:
Go to, download and install the latest version. I believe this card is powerful enough for driving VR, so decided to give it a try with a makeshift approach as an alternative to OculusĪfter some unsuccessful experimentation with DCS World and RiftCat (the NVENC streamer just eats up too much of the CPU and GPU power), I turned my attention to Condor and here is the my (overwhelmingly ) positive VR experience I would like to share with you: Recently got a new video card (NVIDIA 1060 6gb) mostly for playing DCS World.