This stereoscopic driver is called Vireio Perception and has been developed by Andres Hernandez (Cybereality) who has provided it free of charge and has even published the source code so that the stereoscopic 3D community can help in further developing and testing the software. That means you are getting 30fps for each eye, which is not a compelling experience. Except that 3D Vision requires 120Hz, and Virieo uses 60Hz by default. That doesn't sound too bad, because 3D Vision does that too. The main reason they switched though was because the old 1.1 version doesn't render both eyes at once, it alternates. If you are unfamiliar with the Vireio Perception drivers, they are an opensource set of gaming drivers that allow head mounted VR headsets to work with many popular game titles.Other user's assets All the assets in this file belong to the author, or are from free-to-use modder's resources Upload permission You are not allowed to upload this file to other sites under any circumstances Team Fortress 2 fue el primer videojuego donde se añadió soporte para el Oculus Rift, y actualmente está disponible para jugar con el kit de desarrollo de Oculus Rift mediante el uso de una opción en la línea de comandos. Algunos títulos pueden ser jugables gracias al código abierto: Vireio Perception VR Drivers.