The Witcher 2 in 3D Vision Official thread from NVIDIA
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[quote name='jarvo' date='27 May 2011 - 01:05 PM' timestamp='1306497902' post='1243053']
Nope, made absolutely zero difference :( at least at the inn anyway, might try it in some other houses/huts too.
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Thanks anyway for testing it and keeping us informed! /smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':smile:' />
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
The shadows look horrible though (wrong depth). And when I leave the game, my 3D IR emitter is stuck on (need reboot).
Maybe someone else can give it a shot? Hope it works for you as well.
P.S. I am using the 275.27 beta drivers on a Geforce GTX 570
yup. Excellent find. I can confirm the above method actually works but yeah shadows seem out of place at wrong depth perhaps. But otherwise working flawlessly in 3d vision.
yup. Excellent find. I can confirm the above method actually works but yeah shadows seem out of place at wrong depth perhaps. But otherwise working flawlessly in 3d vision.
[quote name='Solid Monki' date='27 May 2011 - 12:03 PM' timestamp='1306512228' post='1243135']
yup. Excellent find. I can confirm the above method actually works but yeah shadows seem out of place at wrong depth perhaps. But otherwise working flawlessly in 3d vision.
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Glad to hear it. I also posted it over on the Witcher 2 community board, hopefully someone at NVIDIA or CD Projekt will eventually fix it!
yup. Excellent find. I can confirm the above method actually works but yeah shadows seem out of place at wrong depth perhaps. But otherwise working flawlessly in 3d vision.
Glad to hear it. I also posted it over on the Witcher 2 community board, hopefully someone at NVIDIA or CD Projekt will eventually fix it!
MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 M2D12DS Single card (BIOS 70.10.17.00.03)
Took me a bit to realize I had to stop the service from the task manager and not just disable it in the Nvidia Control panel (which didn't work).
Shadows are pretty bad, but I'd say this certainly proves that this is a driver/software issue and not a lack of performance capabilities the computers' part. My specs are nothing to brag about and the game runs smooth on high settings, in 3D, indoors and outdoors. Not sure if anyone still doubted it, but just in case...
Took me a bit to realize I had to stop the service from the task manager and not just disable it in the Nvidia Control panel (which didn't work).
Shadows are pretty bad, but I'd say this certainly proves that this is a driver/software issue and not a lack of performance capabilities the computers' part. My specs are nothing to brag about and the game runs smooth on high settings, in 3D, indoors and outdoors. Not sure if anyone still doubted it, but just in case...
Nice, even though i dont want to play it yet if the shadows are messed up, because its impossible to turn them off?.
But if there is something this simple that you can overcome just by "cheating" the program a bit there really should be a new driver out for it by now!
Any word from nvidia would be nice. They should just make a updated driver for witcher 2 imo, having slapped on 3d ready on and all. Should not take that long to sort out if the creators of Witcher 2 can put out a patch this fast that fix so much nivida?
Nice, even though i dont want to play it yet if the shadows are messed up, because its impossible to turn them off?.
But if there is something this simple that you can overcome just by "cheating" the program a bit there really should be a new driver out for it by now!
Any word from nvidia would be nice. They should just make a updated driver for witcher 2 imo, having slapped on 3d ready on and all. Should not take that long to sort out if the creators of Witcher 2 can put out a patch this fast that fix so much nivida?
[quote name='mileafly' date='26 May 2011 - 05:08 AM' timestamp='1306411698' post='1242567']
Still going crazy about my FPS.. Tried some more, uninstalled graphics driver, have both tried the newest and the betas.
I use Fraps for checking FPS, my resoults:
on LOW settings:
FPS in:
Menu: around 1300 (?) Fps
Loading: stable 30 Fps
Ingame (first part where you are outside tent and soldiers prepare): 25-30 FPS, some seconds it can go above 30 for like 31 or 32FPS. When i slow down time though it goes up to like 40 as long as time is slowed.
On ULTRA settings (without ubersampling:
FPS in:
Menu: Stable at 120 FPS (my monitor fps)
Loading stable 30 Fps
Ingame (same area): around 25FPS
I just dont get why i only get about 5 FPS change going from LOW to ULTRA. Somethings is seriously wrong..
My specs again:
Graphic Card: 2 x Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 in Sli
Processor: Intel Core 2 Qyad CPU Q 9450 @ 2.66GXz (4 CPUs), 2,7Ghz
Memory: 4096MB Ram
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
[/quote]
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
[quote name='mileafly' date='26 May 2011 - 05:08 AM' timestamp='1306411698' post='1242567']
Still going crazy about my FPS.. Tried some more, uninstalled graphics driver, have both tried the newest and the betas.
I use Fraps for checking FPS, my resoults:
on LOW settings:
FPS in:
Menu: around 1300 (?) Fps
Loading: stable 30 Fps
Ingame (first part where you are outside tent and soldiers prepare): 25-30 FPS, some seconds it can go above 30 for like 31 or 32FPS. When i slow down time though it goes up to like 40 as long as time is slowed.
On ULTRA settings (without ubersampling:
FPS in:
Menu: Stable at 120 FPS (my monitor fps)
Loading stable 30 Fps
Ingame (same area): around 25FPS
I just dont get why i only get about 5 FPS change going from LOW to ULTRA. Somethings is seriously wrong..
[quote name='TheUnk' date='27 May 2011 - 01:10 PM' timestamp='1306519824' post='1243185']
In what way are the shadows messed up? I look forward to trying this method out but without shadows I think it may not be worth it.
[/quote]
Not sure exactly, hard to tell, maybe at screen depth or reversed? but definitely wrong depth. Not as much of a problem in the tavern as it is outside for me.
[quote name='TheUnk' date='27 May 2011 - 01:10 PM' timestamp='1306519824' post='1243185']
In what way are the shadows messed up? I look forward to trying this method out but without shadows I think it may not be worth it.
Not sure exactly, hard to tell, maybe at screen depth or reversed? but definitely wrong depth. Not as much of a problem in the tavern as it is outside for me.
[quote name='TheUnk' date='27 May 2011 - 02:10 PM' timestamp='1306519824' post='1243185']
In what way are the shadows messed up? I look forward to trying this method out but without shadows I think it may not be worth it.
Nvidia please wake up and stop letting AMD beat you in fixing this games driver issues.
[/quote]
The shadows are rendered at the wrong depth, and they are [i]everywhere[/i]. It's very difficult to focus my eyes on anything as a result. This happens even when the shadows are set to low (they cannot be turned off). Curiously, the profile NVIDIA has for this game rates it as "excellent". I disagree. One can only hope a subsequent driver fix will correct it, but I suspect more patches to the game will be required - perhaps an option to turn off shadows.
Can someone from NVIDIA please comment on both the 3D vision driver and shadow rendering bugs? Maybe Andrewf?
[quote name='TheUnk' date='27 May 2011 - 02:10 PM' timestamp='1306519824' post='1243185']
In what way are the shadows messed up? I look forward to trying this method out but without shadows I think it may not be worth it.
Nvidia please wake up and stop letting AMD beat you in fixing this games driver issues.
The shadows are rendered at the wrong depth, and they are everywhere. It's very difficult to focus my eyes on anything as a result. This happens even when the shadows are set to low (they cannot be turned off). Curiously, the profile NVIDIA has for this game rates it as "excellent". I disagree. One can only hope a subsequent driver fix will correct it, but I suspect more patches to the game will be required - perhaps an option to turn off shadows.
Can someone from NVIDIA please comment on both the 3D vision driver and shadow rendering bugs? Maybe Andrewf?
MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 M2D12DS Single card (BIOS 70.10.17.00.03)
[quote name='GamerrangerX' date='27 May 2011 - 01:18 PM' timestamp='1306520298' post='1243187']
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
[/quote]
I think that fact has been mentioned a few times but unfortunately, this is the 3D Vision forum and people are trying to play the game in 3D.
[quote name='GamerrangerX' date='27 May 2011 - 07:18 PM' timestamp='1306520298' post='1243187']
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
[/quote]
Yes it was the first thing i did, did not solce the crazy fps, but after patch it got a bit better
[quote name='encryptid' date='27 May 2011 - 05:50 PM' timestamp='1306511411' post='1243124']
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me[/quote]
wow, this disables the convergence lock in resident evil 5 and shadows still work!
[quote name='encryptid' date='27 May 2011 - 05:50 PM' timestamp='1306511411' post='1243124']
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
wow, this disables the convergence lock in resident evil 5 and shadows still work!
NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal), Intel Core i7-6900K, Win 10 Pro,
ASUS ROG Rampage V Edition 10, G.Skill RipJaws V 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34,
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q, ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q, Acer Predator XB280HK, BenQ W710ST
[quote name='encryptid' date='27 May 2011 - 10:50 AM' timestamp='1306511411' post='1243124']
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
The shadows look horrible though (wrong depth). And when I leave the game, my 3D IR emitter is stuck on (need reboot).
Maybe someone else can give it a shot? Hope it works for you as well.
P.S. I am using the 275.27 beta drivers on a Geforce GTX 570
[/quote]
I tried this too and can confirm that performance improves - I was getting 50+ FPS inside the tavern in 3D! As noted, the shadows are out of whack though but the rest of the 3D is flawless. I am going to mess around with renaming the game's exe and other things to see if it fixes the shadows.
I would be shocked if we see any drivers before next Tuesday since many companies are taking 4 day weekends for Memorial day weekend.
[quote name='encryptid' date='27 May 2011 - 10:50 AM' timestamp='1306511411' post='1243124']
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
The shadows look horrible though (wrong depth). And when I leave the game, my 3D IR emitter is stuck on (need reboot).
Maybe someone else can give it a shot? Hope it works for you as well.
P.S. I am using the 275.27 beta drivers on a Geforce GTX 570
I tried this too and can confirm that performance improves - I was getting 50+ FPS inside the tavern in 3D! As noted, the shadows are out of whack though but the rest of the 3D is flawless. I am going to mess around with renaming the game's exe and other things to see if it fixes the shadows.
I would be shocked if we see any drivers before next Tuesday since many companies are taking 4 day weekends for Memorial day weekend.
Nope, made absolutely zero difference :( at least at the inn anyway, might try it in some other houses/huts too.
[/quote]
Thanks anyway for testing it and keeping us informed!
Nope, made absolutely zero difference :( at least at the inn anyway, might try it in some other houses/huts too.
Thanks anyway for testing it and keeping us informed!
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
The shadows look horrible though (wrong depth). And when I leave the game, my 3D IR emitter is stuck on (need reboot).
Maybe someone else can give it a shot? Hope it works for you as well.
P.S. I am using the 275.27 beta drivers on a Geforce GTX 570
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
The shadows look horrible though (wrong depth). And when I leave the game, my 3D IR emitter is stuck on (need reboot).
Maybe someone else can give it a shot? Hope it works for you as well.
P.S. I am using the 275.27 beta drivers on a Geforce GTX 570
MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 M2D12DS Single card (BIOS 70.10.17.00.03)
ASUS P5WDH Deluxe (BIOS 3001)
Intel Q9650 @ 3GHz
8 GB PC6400 RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
OCZ Vertex 2 128 GB Boot Drive (OS)
Alienware AW2310 1920x1080 120Hz (over DL-DVI)
yup. Excellent find. I can confirm the above method actually works but yeah shadows seem out of place at wrong depth perhaps. But otherwise working flawlessly in 3d vision.
[/quote]
Glad to hear it. I also posted it over on the Witcher 2 community board, hopefully someone at NVIDIA or CD Projekt will eventually fix it!
yup. Excellent find. I can confirm the above method actually works but yeah shadows seem out of place at wrong depth perhaps. But otherwise working flawlessly in 3d vision.
Glad to hear it. I also posted it over on the Witcher 2 community board, hopefully someone at NVIDIA or CD Projekt will eventually fix it!
MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 M2D12DS Single card (BIOS 70.10.17.00.03)
ASUS P5WDH Deluxe (BIOS 3001)
Intel Q9650 @ 3GHz
8 GB PC6400 RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
OCZ Vertex 2 128 GB Boot Drive (OS)
Alienware AW2310 1920x1080 120Hz (over DL-DVI)
Took me a bit to realize I had to stop the service from the task manager and not just disable it in the Nvidia Control panel (which didn't work).
Shadows are pretty bad, but I'd say this certainly proves that this is a driver/software issue and not a lack of performance capabilities the computers' part. My specs are nothing to brag about and the game runs smooth on high settings, in 3D, indoors and outdoors. Not sure if anyone still doubted it, but just in case...
Took me a bit to realize I had to stop the service from the task manager and not just disable it in the Nvidia Control panel (which didn't work).
Shadows are pretty bad, but I'd say this certainly proves that this is a driver/software issue and not a lack of performance capabilities the computers' part. My specs are nothing to brag about and the game runs smooth on high settings, in 3D, indoors and outdoors. Not sure if anyone still doubted it, but just in case...
But if there is something this simple that you can overcome just by "cheating" the program a bit there really should be a new driver out for it by now!
Any word from nvidia would be nice. They should just make a updated driver for witcher 2 imo, having slapped on 3d ready on and all. Should not take that long to sort out if the creators of Witcher 2 can put out a patch this fast that fix so much nivida?
But if there is something this simple that you can overcome just by "cheating" the program a bit there really should be a new driver out for it by now!
Any word from nvidia would be nice. They should just make a updated driver for witcher 2 imo, having slapped on 3d ready on and all. Should not take that long to sort out if the creators of Witcher 2 can put out a patch this fast that fix so much nivida?
Nvidia please wake up and stop letting AMD beat you in fixing this games driver issues.
Nvidia please wake up and stop letting AMD beat you in fixing this games driver issues.
Still going crazy about my FPS.. Tried some more, uninstalled graphics driver, have both tried the newest and the betas.
I use Fraps for checking FPS, my resoults:
on LOW settings:
FPS in:
Menu: around 1300 (?) Fps
Loading: stable 30 Fps
Ingame (first part where you are outside tent and soldiers prepare): 25-30 FPS, some seconds it can go above 30 for like 31 or 32FPS. When i slow down time though it goes up to like 40 as long as time is slowed.
On ULTRA settings (without ubersampling:
FPS in:
Menu: Stable at 120 FPS (my monitor fps)
Loading stable 30 Fps
Ingame (same area): around 25FPS
I just dont get why i only get about 5 FPS change going from LOW to ULTRA. Somethings is seriously wrong..
My specs again:
Graphic Card: 2 x Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 in Sli
Processor: Intel Core 2 Qyad CPU Q 9450 @ 2.66GXz (4 CPUs), 2,7Ghz
Memory: 4096MB Ram
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
[/quote]
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
Still going crazy about my FPS.. Tried some more, uninstalled graphics driver, have both tried the newest and the betas.
I use Fraps for checking FPS, my resoults:
on LOW settings:
FPS in:
Menu: around 1300 (?) Fps
Loading: stable 30 Fps
Ingame (first part where you are outside tent and soldiers prepare): 25-30 FPS, some seconds it can go above 30 for like 31 or 32FPS. When i slow down time though it goes up to like 40 as long as time is slowed.
On ULTRA settings (without ubersampling:
FPS in:
Menu: Stable at 120 FPS (my monitor fps)
Loading stable 30 Fps
Ingame (same area): around 25FPS
I just dont get why i only get about 5 FPS change going from LOW to ULTRA. Somethings is seriously wrong..
My specs again:
Graphic Card: 2 x Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 in Sli
Processor: Intel Core 2 Qyad CPU Q 9450 @ 2.66GXz (4 CPUs), 2,7Ghz
Memory: 4096MB Ram
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
In what way are the shadows messed up? I look forward to trying this method out but without shadows I think it may not be worth it.
[/quote]
Not sure exactly, hard to tell, maybe at screen depth or reversed? but definitely wrong depth. Not as much of a problem in the tavern as it is outside for me.
In what way are the shadows messed up? I look forward to trying this method out but without shadows I think it may not be worth it.
Not sure exactly, hard to tell, maybe at screen depth or reversed? but definitely wrong depth. Not as much of a problem in the tavern as it is outside for me.
In what way are the shadows messed up? I look forward to trying this method out but without shadows I think it may not be worth it.
Nvidia please wake up and stop letting AMD beat you in fixing this games driver issues.
[/quote]
The shadows are rendered at the wrong depth, and they are [i]everywhere[/i]. It's very difficult to focus my eyes on anything as a result. This happens even when the shadows are set to low (they cannot be turned off). Curiously, the profile NVIDIA has for this game rates it as "excellent". I disagree. One can only hope a subsequent driver fix will correct it, but I suspect more patches to the game will be required - perhaps an option to turn off shadows.
Can someone from NVIDIA please comment on both the 3D vision driver and shadow rendering bugs? Maybe Andrewf?
In what way are the shadows messed up? I look forward to trying this method out but without shadows I think it may not be worth it.
Nvidia please wake up and stop letting AMD beat you in fixing this games driver issues.
The shadows are rendered at the wrong depth, and they are everywhere. It's very difficult to focus my eyes on anything as a result. This happens even when the shadows are set to low (they cannot be turned off). Curiously, the profile NVIDIA has for this game rates it as "excellent". I disagree. One can only hope a subsequent driver fix will correct it, but I suspect more patches to the game will be required - perhaps an option to turn off shadows.
Can someone from NVIDIA please comment on both the 3D vision driver and shadow rendering bugs? Maybe Andrewf?
MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 M2D12DS Single card (BIOS 70.10.17.00.03)
ASUS P5WDH Deluxe (BIOS 3001)
Intel Q9650 @ 3GHz
8 GB PC6400 RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
OCZ Vertex 2 128 GB Boot Drive (OS)
Alienware AW2310 1920x1080 120Hz (over DL-DVI)
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
[/quote]
I think that fact has been mentioned a few times but unfortunately, this is the 3D Vision forum and people are trying to play the game in 3D.
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
I think that fact has been mentioned a few times but unfortunately, this is the 3D Vision forum and people are trying to play the game in 3D.
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
[/quote]
Yes it was the first thing i did, did not solce the crazy fps, but after patch it got a bit better
Unistall your 3D driver the game should play very well,that work for me.
Yes it was the first thing i did, did not solce the crazy fps, but after patch it got a bit better
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me[/quote]
wow, this disables the convergence lock in resident evil 5 and shadows still work!
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
wow, this disables the convergence lock in resident evil 5 and shadows still work!
NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal), Intel Core i7-6900K, Win 10 Pro,
ASUS ROG Rampage V Edition 10, G.Skill RipJaws V 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34,
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q, ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q, Acer Predator XB280HK, BenQ W710ST
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
The shadows look horrible though (wrong depth). And when I leave the game, my 3D IR emitter is stuck on (need reboot).
Maybe someone else can give it a shot? Hope it works for you as well.
P.S. I am using the 275.27 beta drivers on a Geforce GTX 570
[/quote]
I tried this too and can confirm that performance improves - I was getting 50+ FPS inside the tavern in 3D! As noted, the shadows are out of whack though but the rest of the 3D is flawless. I am going to mess around with renaming the game's exe and other things to see if it fixes the shadows.
I would be shocked if we see any drivers before next Tuesday since many companies are taking 4 day weekends for Memorial day weekend.
Folks, I just figured out the workaround to get respectable frame rates in Stereoscopic 3D.
1. Stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver Service"
2. Start the launcher, start the game
3. Alt-tab out to the desktop
4. start the service
5. alt-tab back in the game - voila - running at expected frame rates in S3D for me
The shadows look horrible though (wrong depth). And when I leave the game, my 3D IR emitter is stuck on (need reboot).
Maybe someone else can give it a shot? Hope it works for you as well.
P.S. I am using the 275.27 beta drivers on a Geforce GTX 570
I tried this too and can confirm that performance improves - I was getting 50+ FPS inside the tavern in 3D! As noted, the shadows are out of whack though but the rest of the 3D is flawless. I am going to mess around with renaming the game's exe and other things to see if it fixes the shadows.
I would be shocked if we see any drivers before next Tuesday since many companies are taking 4 day weekends for Memorial day weekend.