The Witcher 2 in 3D Vision Official thread from NVIDIA
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I run Gog.com version with 1.1 and now my 3240x1920 4:3 ratio Nvidia surround is f'd up. What options do I have to fix it being forced to run in 16:9. Flawless' fix does not help since he is focused only on 16:9. Any suggestions?
I run Gog.com version with 1.1 and now my 3240x1920 4:3 ratio Nvidia surround is f'd up. What options do I have to fix it being forced to run in 16:9. Flawless' fix does not help since he is focused only on 16:9. Any suggestions?
I will wait for the drivers to fix the performance issues, mainly indoors, before I start my second playthrough. I prefer to play with maximum depth and proper shadows for this supposedly 3D Vision ready game. The indoor performance issue wasn't very noticeable after Act 1 for me anyway.
I will wait for the drivers to fix the performance issues, mainly indoors, before I start my second playthrough. I prefer to play with maximum depth and proper shadows for this supposedly 3D Vision ready game. The indoor performance issue wasn't very noticeable after Act 1 for me anyway.
Ive played for 17 hours now still in chapter one and 95% of my game time has been in outdoor areas or caves where I have not had a framerate problem. I'm running 570 sli. Most of the problem time was spent in the prologue prison. Really looking forward to the driver update but there is a lot of very acceptable gameplay areas right now. I did the no 3d service hack for awhile but found the messed up shadows to be not worth having faster framerates in the few indoor areas that I've had to go in so far. Yes the drivers need to be fixed asap but for those who haven't tried it yet because of reading about the framerate problems give it a shot you might be surprised at how much you can play with no problem
Ive played for 17 hours now still in chapter one and 95% of my game time has been in outdoor areas or caves where I have not had a framerate problem. I'm running 570 sli. Most of the problem time was spent in the prologue prison. Really looking forward to the driver update but there is a lot of very acceptable gameplay areas right now. I did the no 3d service hack for awhile but found the messed up shadows to be not worth having faster framerates in the few indoor areas that I've had to go in so far. Yes the drivers need to be fixed asap but for those who haven't tried it yet because of reading about the framerate problems give it a shot you might be surprised at how much you can play with no problem
[quote name='T_L_T' date='28 May 2011 - 06:00 PM' timestamp='1306623658' post='1243702']
Found a nice compromise with the dodgy shadows and the 3d service hack that makes the game look pretty good.
It's simply the trick of reducing the depth to minimum and increasing the convergence, this hides the problems with the shadows pretty well whilst still giving a nice 3d effect!
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[quote name='T_L_T' date='28 May 2011 - 06:00 PM' timestamp='1306623658' post='1243702']
Found a nice compromise with the dodgy shadows and the 3d service hack that makes the game look pretty good.
It's simply the trick of reducing the depth to minimum and increasing the convergence, this hides the problems with the shadows pretty well whilst still giving a nice 3d effect!
I am getting like 10 fps in cell where soldiers are talking at 1920x1080 ultra setting. On high setting 1920x1080 I get like 20 fps..
Is this even normal? Even metro 2033 ran better than this.. I am using 275.27 beta driver..
stereoscopic mode of course.. also is it just me or everyone gets ghosting if depth goes more than 10%?
hardly any ghosting for me on this game apart from a slight bit now and again possible the best game for me running 3d heres some screens 80% depth set
the 10 fps indoors is a pain but so far hasn't spoiled my gaming experience still in floatsome,tried to play it in 2d but after playing in 3d i just cant bring myself to it in 2d looks fantastic in 3d
hardly any ghosting for me on this game apart from a slight bit now and again possible the best game for me running 3d heres some screens 80% depth set
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the 10 fps indoors is a pain but so far hasn't spoiled my gaming experience still in floatsome,tried to play it in 2d but after playing in 3d i just cant bring myself to it in 2d looks fantastic in 3d
I wonder why this game and lost planet 2 has severe ghosting issue for me when I increase depth more than default. Crysis 2 has virtually no ghosting issue even at 100% depth so why this one? :(
I wonder why this game and lost planet 2 has severe ghosting issue for me when I increase depth more than default. Crysis 2 has virtually no ghosting issue even at 100% depth so why this one? :(
[quote name='mileafly' date='29 May 2011 - 08:15 PM' timestamp='1306696534' post='1244018']
Would have worked for me if its not so damn hard to read the subtitles when you have that much convergence. Please Nvidia! Any word on that driver?
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I thought you can't change the convergence.
How did you do it?
I think all 3d vision game have best stablized default setting option or something. Out of 12 games I've tried, only star craft 2, crysis 2, metro 2033 had minimal issue with ghosting. bulletstorm, witcher 2, lost planet has some serious ghosting issues when I go over 10% depth.. though they are playable and not bothering you much till 30-40% depth but I tend to staring at ghosting all day long when I know it's there. :(
I really really hope nvidia release some hugely improved driver to fix all this ghosting problem.
I think all 3d vision game have best stablized default setting option or something. Out of 12 games I've tried, only star craft 2, crysis 2, metro 2033 had minimal issue with ghosting. bulletstorm, witcher 2, lost planet has some serious ghosting issues when I go over 10% depth.. though they are playable and not bothering you much till 30-40% depth but I tend to staring at ghosting all day long when I know it's there. :(
I really really hope nvidia release some hugely improved driver to fix all this ghosting problem.
Well, i thought that this ghosting should be "normal" as i read in many posts (i have the 2233 samsung screen) - i was seriously dissapointed in the whole 3d vision system (due to ghosting), as i played with the Elsa Revelator on a CRT many years ago and that was a flawless experience with zero ghosting. anyway, some games ghost more than others in my experience, and the witcher and witcher 2 are nearly without ghosting in my case. while watching movies/videoclips i might add that i have none to minimal ghosting.
edit: i play witcher and witcher 2 at 75% depth and have only minor ghosting issues. (275 driver)
Well, i thought that this ghosting should be "normal" as i read in many posts (i have the 2233 samsung screen) - i was seriously dissapointed in the whole 3d vision system (due to ghosting), as i played with the Elsa Revelator on a CRT many years ago and that was a flawless experience with zero ghosting. anyway, some games ghost more than others in my experience, and the witcher and witcher 2 are nearly without ghosting in my case. while watching movies/videoclips i might add that i have none to minimal ghosting.
edit: i play witcher and witcher 2 at 75% depth and have only minor ghosting issues. (275 driver)
[quote name='ev3info' date='30 May 2011 - 05:26 AM' timestamp='1306729585' post='1244171']
I thought you can't change the convergence.
How did you do it?
[/quote]
You have to do the service hack.
Run services from start menu and then stop the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service, then run Witcher 2, alt tab out and restart the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service. This breaks the shadows but allows the convergence to be adjusted. If you fiddle around you can still make the game look awesome and with better framerates!
[quote name='ev3info' date='30 May 2011 - 05:26 AM' timestamp='1306729585' post='1244171']
I thought you can't change the convergence.
How did you do it?
You have to do the service hack.
Run services from start menu and then stop the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service, then run Witcher 2, alt tab out and restart the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service. This breaks the shadows but allows the convergence to be adjusted. If you fiddle around you can still make the game look awesome and with better framerates!
I know there was a color program made by someone here on the forum that made the colors of the monitor adjust so it reduced ghosting a lot, but i dont remember the name of it? Also is there a way to do this converigence trick without messing up subtitles? Is a pain to read them when the converigence is so high
I know there was a color program made by someone here on the forum that made the colors of the monitor adjust so it reduced ghosting a lot, but i dont remember the name of it? Also is there a way to do this converigence trick without messing up subtitles? Is a pain to read them when the converigence is so high
[quote name='mileafly' date='30 May 2011 - 11:00 AM' timestamp='1306749630' post='1244259']
I know there was a color program made by someone here on the forum that made the colors of the monitor adjust so it reduced ghosting a lot, but i dont remember the name of it? [/quote]
me neither, but it was posted on "3d vision blog"-homepage...let me google it...oh, here it is as well:
at the bottom is the download including the profiles. now i just hope that this program is not copyright protected... /tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':tongue:' />
[quote name='mileafly' date='30 May 2011 - 11:00 AM' timestamp='1306749630' post='1244259']
I know there was a color program made by someone here on the forum that made the colors of the monitor adjust so it reduced ghosting a lot, but i dont remember the name of it?
me neither, but it was posted on "3d vision blog"-homepage...let me google it...oh, here it is as well:
at the bottom is the download including the profiles. now i just hope that this program is not copyright protected... /tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':tongue:' />
Don't let me down nVidia
Don't let me down nVidia
Found a nice compromise with the dodgy shadows and the 3d service hack that makes the game look pretty good.
It's simply the trick of reducing the depth to minimum and increasing the convergence, this hides the problems with the shadows pretty well whilst still giving a nice 3d effect!
[/quote]
I found this to work pretty good.. Thanks!
Found a nice compromise with the dodgy shadows and the 3d service hack that makes the game look pretty good.
It's simply the trick of reducing the depth to minimum and increasing the convergence, this hides the problems with the shadows pretty well whilst still giving a nice 3d effect!
I found this to work pretty good.. Thanks!
I am getting like 10 fps in cell where soldiers are talking at 1920x1080 ultra setting. On high setting 1920x1080 I get like 20 fps..
Is this even normal? Even metro 2033 ran better than this.. I am using 275.27 beta driver..
stereoscopic mode of course.. also is it just me or everyone gets ghosting if depth goes more than 10%?
I am getting like 10 fps in cell where soldiers are talking at 1920x1080 ultra setting. On high setting 1920x1080 I get like 20 fps..
Is this even normal? Even metro 2033 ran better than this.. I am using 275.27 beta driver..
stereoscopic mode of course.. also is it just me or everyone gets ghosting if depth goes more than 10%?
I7 8700K
Asrock Killer Z370
G.Skill 16gb DDR4 3000 Ram
Gigabyte RTX 2080
Corsair AX1200 watts Platinum PSU
1tb Samsung 840 Evo SSD
BenQ 27 inch 4K monitor
Asus VG278H 27 inch 3D monitor
[attachment=21167:witcher222_50.jps]
[attachment=21168:witcher218_50.jps]
the 10 fps indoors is a pain but so far hasn't spoiled my gaming experience still in floatsome,tried to play it in 2d but after playing in 3d i just cant bring myself to it in 2d looks fantastic in 3d
[attachment=21167:witcher222_50.jps]
[attachment=21168:witcher218_50.jps]
the 10 fps indoors is a pain but so far hasn't spoiled my gaming experience still in floatsome,tried to play it in 2d but after playing in 3d i just cant bring myself to it in 2d looks fantastic in 3d
I7 8700K
Asrock Killer Z370
G.Skill 16gb DDR4 3000 Ram
Gigabyte RTX 2080
Corsair AX1200 watts Platinum PSU
1tb Samsung 840 Evo SSD
BenQ 27 inch 4K monitor
Asus VG278H 27 inch 3D monitor
Would have worked for me if its not so damn hard to read the subtitles when you have that much convergence. Please Nvidia! Any word on that driver?
[/quote]
I thought you can't change the convergence.
How did you do it?
Would have worked for me if its not so damn hard to read the subtitles when you have that much convergence. Please Nvidia! Any word on that driver?
I thought you can't change the convergence.
How did you do it?
I really really hope nvidia release some hugely improved driver to fix all this ghosting problem.
I really really hope nvidia release some hugely improved driver to fix all this ghosting problem.
I7 8700K
Asrock Killer Z370
G.Skill 16gb DDR4 3000 Ram
Gigabyte RTX 2080
Corsair AX1200 watts Platinum PSU
1tb Samsung 840 Evo SSD
BenQ 27 inch 4K monitor
Asus VG278H 27 inch 3D monitor
edit: i play witcher and witcher 2 at 75% depth and have only minor ghosting issues. (275 driver)
edit: i play witcher and witcher 2 at 75% depth and have only minor ghosting issues. (275 driver)
I thought you can't change the convergence.
How did you do it?
[/quote]
You have to do the service hack.
Run services from start menu and then stop the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service, then run Witcher 2, alt tab out and restart the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service. This breaks the shadows but allows the convergence to be adjusted. If you fiddle around you can still make the game look awesome and with better framerates!
I thought you can't change the convergence.
How did you do it?
You have to do the service hack.
Run services from start menu and then stop the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service, then run Witcher 2, alt tab out and restart the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service. This breaks the shadows but allows the convergence to be adjusted. If you fiddle around you can still make the game look awesome and with better framerates!
I know there was a color program made by someone here on the forum that made the colors of the monitor adjust so it reduced ghosting a lot, but i dont remember the name of it? [/quote]
me neither, but it was posted on "3d vision blog"-homepage...let me google it...oh, here it is as well:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=151248
at the bottom is the download including the profiles. now i just hope that this program is not copyright protected...
I know there was a color program made by someone here on the forum that made the colors of the monitor adjust so it reduced ghosting a lot, but i dont remember the name of it?
me neither, but it was posted on "3d vision blog"-homepage...let me google it...oh, here it is as well:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=151248
at the bottom is the download including the profiles. now i just hope that this program is not copyright protected...