Quake 3 based games and Dawn of War 2 not working.
With Dawn of War 2, stereoscopic enables, but there is no 3D effect at all. I get a very blurry and double visionexperience and increasing depth only makes it worse.

With Quake 3 based games (such as Medal of Honour: Allied Assault and Call of Duty) stereoscopic doesn't even enable. The game loads up regularly.

These are the only two games I've run into issues with so far. Any ideas?
With Dawn of War 2, stereoscopic enables, but there is no 3D effect at all. I get a very blurry and double visionexperience and increasing depth only makes it worse.



With Quake 3 based games (such as Medal of Honour: Allied Assault and Call of Duty) stereoscopic doesn't even enable. The game loads up regularly.



These are the only two games I've run into issues with so far. Any ideas?

#1
Posted 03/02/2009 02:13 AM   
[quote name='Dean478' post='512414' date='Mar 1 2009, 07:13 PM']With Dawn of War 2, stereoscopic enables, but there is no 3D effect at all. I get a very blurry and double visionexperience and increasing depth only makes it worse.

With Quake 3 based games (such as Medal of Honour: Allied Assault and Call of Duty) stereoscopic doesn't even enable. The game loads up regularly.

These are the only two games I've run into issues with so far. Any ideas?[/quote]

When i first loaded Dawn of War 2, I had a total double vision view too, I had to adjust convergence (off by default and found in the driver)


right click desktop > Nvidia control panel > Setup stereoscopic 3d > Set keyboard shortcuts and check enable advanced in-game settings.

I had to increase (ctrl f6) convergence quite a bit to get it to look 3d.

Havent tried the quake games yet at all so cant help you there.
[quote name='Dean478' post='512414' date='Mar 1 2009, 07:13 PM']With Dawn of War 2, stereoscopic enables, but there is no 3D effect at all. I get a very blurry and double visionexperience and increasing depth only makes it worse.



With Quake 3 based games (such as Medal of Honour: Allied Assault and Call of Duty) stereoscopic doesn't even enable. The game loads up regularly.



These are the only two games I've run into issues with so far. Any ideas?



When i first loaded Dawn of War 2, I had a total double vision view too, I had to adjust convergence (off by default and found in the driver)





right click desktop > Nvidia control panel > Setup stereoscopic 3d > Set keyboard shortcuts and check enable advanced in-game settings.



I had to increase (ctrl f6) convergence quite a bit to get it to look 3d.



Havent tried the quake games yet at all so cant help you there.

#2
Posted 03/02/2009 02:27 AM   
[quote name='Fox12' post='512416' date='Mar 2 2009, 01:27 PM']When i first loaded Dawn of War 2, I had a total double vision view too, I had to adjust convergence (off by default and found in the driver)

right click desktop > Nvidia control panel > Setup stereoscopic 3d > Set keyboard shortcuts and check enable advanced in-game settings.

I had to increase (ctrl f6) convergence quite a bit to get it to look 3d.

Havent tried the quake games yet at all so cant help you there.[/quote]

Fantastic, thanks for that. The same thing happened with Tabula Rasa (bit hard to test that now) but they had the exact same double-vision effect.
[quote name='Fox12' post='512416' date='Mar 2 2009, 01:27 PM']When i first loaded Dawn of War 2, I had a total double vision view too, I had to adjust convergence (off by default and found in the driver)



right click desktop > Nvidia control panel > Setup stereoscopic 3d > Set keyboard shortcuts and check enable advanced in-game settings.



I had to increase (ctrl f6) convergence quite a bit to get it to look 3d.



Havent tried the quake games yet at all so cant help you there.



Fantastic, thanks for that. The same thing happened with Tabula Rasa (bit hard to test that now) but they had the exact same double-vision effect.

#3
Posted 03/02/2009 02:56 AM   
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