This is probably the hardest part with vorpX, you have several ways to give it a try.
First try your game an see if it can provide a 3D mode that will satisfy you. G3D will be probably be that what you want, if the game doesnt show up in G3D
you will probably (ingame settings, Press DEL) be able to choose a Z-Buffer Mode which is not the best 3D effect, but its faster (good for slow machines).
If this fails, try to find out what game engine your game has and locate another game with the same game engine of the official supported list using this list.
Follow the instructions on that site to create a profile for your game.You might have to try many different profiles until you find one working. If that fails at all you still can play your game on the vorpX
cinema screen in 2D. ( 2D is not the goal of VorpX, but since there are 1000s of games on the market, it will take quite some time to make them all working with vorpX in 3D. We are in good hope that
in future users themselves can tweak games to work in G3D mode.)
If you run out of options, you always can use my profile requester
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