Lets make a list of best Nvidia games in 3d vision!
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[b]Elf Bowling: Hawaiian Vacation [/b]- Very good, one glitch in that the special pick-ups don't render in 3D correctly until you start the ball rolling. Before you throw you see them split into 2 ... you can still figure out it's location tho, it'll be right between the 2 you see. Once you start the ball, tho, it works right, and the 3D is nice.
Right now this game is half-off on steam... for 5 bucks this is a steal. There's a demo too if you wanna try before you buy, but the half off ends tomorrow I think, so get it soon. It's fun!
Elf Bowling: Hawaiian Vacation - Very good, one glitch in that the special pick-ups don't render in 3D correctly until you start the ball rolling. Before you throw you see them split into 2 ... you can still figure out it's location tho, it'll be right between the 2 you see. Once you start the ball, tho, it works right, and the 3D is nice.
Right now this game is half-off on steam... for 5 bucks this is a steal. There's a demo too if you wanna try before you buy, but the half off ends tomorrow I think, so get it soon. It's fun!
Is there a reverse gear (button) in this game (Burnout Paradise) ?
I'm using momo wheel but couldn't reverse the damned cars, got stuck to a wall and no amount of maneuvering will do except quitting the game and restart.
[quote name='distant' post='544581' date='May 23 2009, 05:36 PM'][b]Silverfall [/b]- Demo from Steam, excellent in S3D.
[b]Burnout Paradise[/b] - Demo from Nvidia Nzone, phenomenal in S3D. (bit the bullet with the DRM virus from EA, thinking it's time to reformat anyway if sh*t happens /fear.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':fear:' /> )[/quote]
Is there a reverse gear (button) in this game (Burnout Paradise) ?
I'm using momo wheel but couldn't reverse the damned cars, got stuck to a wall and no amount of maneuvering will do except quitting the game and restart.
[quote name='distant' post='544581' date='May 23 2009, 05:36 PM']Silverfall - Demo from Steam, excellent in S3D.
Burnout Paradise - Demo from Nvidia Nzone, phenomenal in S3D. (bit the bullet with the DRM virus from EA, thinking it's time to reformat anyway if sh*t happens /fear.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':fear:' /> )
[quote name='distant' post='547303' date='Jun 1 2009, 01:01 AM']Is there a reverse gear (button) in this game (Burnout Paradise) ?
I'm using momo wheel but couldn't reverse the damned cars, got stuck to a wall and no amount of maneuvering will do except quitting the game and restart.[/quote]
IIRC in Burnout Paradise you just use hold down the brakes to reverse.
Cheers,
DD
[quote name='distant' post='547303' date='Jun 1 2009, 01:01 AM']Is there a reverse gear (button) in this game (Burnout Paradise) ?
I'm using momo wheel but couldn't reverse the damned cars, got stuck to a wall and no amount of maneuvering will do except quitting the game and restart.
IIRC in Burnout Paradise you just use hold down the brakes to reverse.
Is it in the full game? The demo I have didn't reverse when apply brake (pedal and keyboard). Strange.
[quote name='DickDastardly' post='547305' date='May 31 2009, 05:08 PM']IIRC in Burnout Paradise you just use hold down the brakes to reverse.
Cheers,
DD[/quote]
One of the abilities you get in Bioshock lets you throw something at the enemies to make the turrets shoot at them. Equiping that plasmid is one of the best efects ive seen in 3d. Lots of little glowing fireflies shoot out and fly round your hand. If you crank up the convergence they leap right off the screen. While I wasnt a huge fan of the game it has some of the most stiking 3d effects ive seen. It is a shame it lacks consisancy, quite a bit of ghosting round your gun but still well worth a look just to see the security plasmid.
One of the abilities you get in Bioshock lets you throw something at the enemies to make the turrets shoot at them. Equiping that plasmid is one of the best efects ive seen in 3d. Lots of little glowing fireflies shoot out and fly round your hand. If you crank up the convergence they leap right off the screen. While I wasnt a huge fan of the game it has some of the most stiking 3d effects ive seen. It is a shame it lacks consisancy, quite a bit of ghosting round your gun but still well worth a look just to see the security plasmid.
Just watchin E3 UBISoft conf and James Cameron just been on and said Avatar the game (as well as the film) has been made from ground up using SS3D and he said it's mind blowing. One to certainly watch out for soon.
Just watchin E3 UBISoft conf and James Cameron just been on and said Avatar the game (as well as the film) has been made from ground up using SS3D and he said it's mind blowing. One to certainly watch out for soon.
I finally got the TMNT game working in 3D by playing with the convergence settings. It looks awesome in 3D, no issues whatsoever. If you want to give it a shot you can get the game on steam for $9.
I finally got the TMNT game working in 3D by playing with the convergence settings. It looks awesome in 3D, no issues whatsoever. If you want to give it a shot you can get the game on steam for $9.
PC specs: i7 4790k Processor 4 Ghz, Windows 10 64-bit, 18 GB of RAM, a GeForce 1080 Ti GPU, and Oculus Rift.
Hi. I got the kit bundled with the Samsung 2233 earlier this week, as the bundle is now available in the UK (for £400), and most of my games generally look awesome in S3D. I've been working through my games collection to see what works in S3D and what doesn't, and as well as the well-known ones already listed in this thread I've noticed a few more that work to some degree or other and don't appear to have been mentioned so far..
[b]Trackmania Nations ESWC[/b] : I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that this game doesn't work, but it does! S3D completely transforms this game, giving you a real feeling of altitude when you're soaring through the air off a ramp, and making it easier to judge the distances properly. Best of all, the game is free! I haven't got round to trying its sequel, Trackmania Nations Forever yet.
[b]Transformers The Movie[/b] : This game goes into S3D fine, although the targetting reticule looks too close and can't be swapped for nvidia's reticule.
[b]Peter Jackson's King Kong (the demo)[/b] : I've only tried the T-Rex demo, rather than playing as King Kong, but S3D works fine there.
Empire:Total War : Just confirming that this does indeed work in S3D with the latest nvidia drivers. The battle mode shows off S3D well, as the rows of troops lined up and cannonballs flying around complement 3D very well. I've altered my convergence so that the troops look like little minatures come to life on a tabletop game :) I didn't try it for long, and it may turn out that long-term play is difficult in 3D as the mouse pointer and name-tags are both 2D and therefore float way in front of the unit (or settlement on the campaign map) that they relate to. It isn't twitch gameplay, though, so it doesn't matter so much if it takes a second to click in the right place.
I haven't had any success with Sega Rally or Ghost Recon yet, both of which are supposed to work in S3D, but I'll persevere. Pressing the hotkey to switch on 3D mode doesn't appear to have any effect, although the emitter light illuminates and the glasses are powered on.
I'd also say that, even though I expected this, my gfx card (8800 GTX) isn't eating all these games for breakfast like it does in 2D, even with the graphical settings turned down to minimum. Trackmania Nations and NoOne Lives Forever 2 both still run at a great frame rate, and L4D and other games are a bit choppy but are still playable enough, but I thought that being an old game, HL2 would be smoother than it is. When the 3xx cards come out, I can see myself bagging one of the 2xx ones to try to get some of my frame rate back.
Still, S3D is awesome, and I can't wait to get home to try out some more games on it.
Hi. I got the kit bundled with the Samsung 2233 earlier this week, as the bundle is now available in the UK (for £400), and most of my games generally look awesome in S3D. I've been working through my games collection to see what works in S3D and what doesn't, and as well as the well-known ones already listed in this thread I've noticed a few more that work to some degree or other and don't appear to have been mentioned so far..
Trackmania Nations ESWC : I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that this game doesn't work, but it does! S3D completely transforms this game, giving you a real feeling of altitude when you're soaring through the air off a ramp, and making it easier to judge the distances properly. Best of all, the game is free! I haven't got round to trying its sequel, Trackmania Nations Forever yet.
Transformers The Movie : This game goes into S3D fine, although the targetting reticule looks too close and can't be swapped for nvidia's reticule.
Peter Jackson's King Kong (the demo) : I've only tried the T-Rex demo, rather than playing as King Kong, but S3D works fine there.
Empire:Total War : Just confirming that this does indeed work in S3D with the latest nvidia drivers. The battle mode shows off S3D well, as the rows of troops lined up and cannonballs flying around complement 3D very well. I've altered my convergence so that the troops look like little minatures come to life on a tabletop game :) I didn't try it for long, and it may turn out that long-term play is difficult in 3D as the mouse pointer and name-tags are both 2D and therefore float way in front of the unit (or settlement on the campaign map) that they relate to. It isn't twitch gameplay, though, so it doesn't matter so much if it takes a second to click in the right place.
I haven't had any success with Sega Rally or Ghost Recon yet, both of which are supposed to work in S3D, but I'll persevere. Pressing the hotkey to switch on 3D mode doesn't appear to have any effect, although the emitter light illuminates and the glasses are powered on.
I'd also say that, even though I expected this, my gfx card (8800 GTX) isn't eating all these games for breakfast like it does in 2D, even with the graphical settings turned down to minimum. Trackmania Nations and NoOne Lives Forever 2 both still run at a great frame rate, and L4D and other games are a bit choppy but are still playable enough, but I thought that being an old game, HL2 would be smoother than it is. When the 3xx cards come out, I can see myself bagging one of the 2xx ones to try to get some of my frame rate back.
Still, S3D is awesome, and I can't wait to get home to try out some more games on it.
[quote name='TheWax' post='547292' date='May 31 2009, 05:55 PM']I was able to get GTAIV running in 3D but the shadows were acting odd. The framerate dropped only slightly.[/quote]
Which drivers was this with? Did you have to alter any settings? Also, was it possible to shut off the shadows?
If you could let me know I'd appreciate it, I've been wanting GTA 4 to work with 3D, but haven't been able to.
[quote name='TheWax' post='547292' date='May 31 2009, 05:55 PM']I was able to get GTAIV running in 3D but the shadows were acting odd. The framerate dropped only slightly.
Which drivers was this with? Did you have to alter any settings? Also, was it possible to shut off the shadows?
If you could let me know I'd appreciate it, I've been wanting GTA 4 to work with 3D, but haven't been able to.
GTA IV works for me in Stereo since the latest stable driver update. All settings are low in 1280x720 @110hz but it's not fun to play with my 8800 GTS. Time for a new PC soon. :rolleyes:
GTA IV works for me in Stereo since the latest stable driver update. All settings are low in 1280x720 @110hz but it's not fun to play with my 8800 GTS. Time for a new PC soon. :rolleyes:
Aion the tower of eternity looks amazing in s-3d, when zoom in to the charater, its totally like a hologram off the screen, the wing flys off 1 feet + off screen, the dephs and stuff looks amazing, when looking down from a mountian, its like u can fall right in lol,, but there are some ghosting, i havent play around with all the options to see if i can take off the ghosting, i ran it on my system max setting, its second to max setting in the game,
quad core
3g ram
gtx 280
vista 32 bit home edition
nvidia 3d vision + samsung monitor bundle
Aion the tower of eternity looks amazing in s-3d, when zoom in to the charater, its totally like a hologram off the screen, the wing flys off 1 feet + off screen, the dephs and stuff looks amazing, when looking down from a mountian, its like u can fall right in lol,, but there are some ghosting, i havent play around with all the options to see if i can take off the ghosting, i ran it on my system max setting, its second to max setting in the game,
Just got mine last Friday. Tested about 20 games so far. All worked but Silent Hill Homecoming could not enter stereo 3D mode at all. It might be using OpenGL engine.
Left4Dead: as perfect as expected.
X-blades: perfect with jump-out effects with the heroine's arms and swords reaching out of the screen after adjusting the convergence. beautiful.
Tomb Raider(underground, legend, anniversary): all pretty good, with no ghosting after reducing the special effects.
COD4, COD WaW, Crysis: water seems to have problem for all of them. otherwise very good 3D effect especially with the guns.
Dead Space: very realistic with 3D. but there's some annoying light effects that cannot be turned off.
Warcraft 3: very good. it feels like window shopping - looking at the small spirits thru the glasses and mouse-pointing on the glasses.
Devil May Cry 4: perfect. and the art design really shines with 3D: just look at the fountain.
Mirror's Edge: bad. intolerable ghosting.
X-Men Origins Wolverine: a little better but still, too much ghosting. however it is not officially supported yet by n3d driver.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2: same ghosting problem. not as serious as the above two.
Drakesong the Dark Eye - excellent
Overall very satisfied with the product. Now it is hard to decide which one to start replaying.
Just got mine last Friday. Tested about 20 games so far. All worked but Silent Hill Homecoming could not enter stereo 3D mode at all. It might be using OpenGL engine.
Left4Dead: as perfect as expected.
X-blades: perfect with jump-out effects with the heroine's arms and swords reaching out of the screen after adjusting the convergence. beautiful.
Tomb Raider(underground, legend, anniversary): all pretty good, with no ghosting after reducing the special effects.
COD4, COD WaW, Crysis: water seems to have problem for all of them. otherwise very good 3D effect especially with the guns.
Dead Space: very realistic with 3D. but there's some annoying light effects that cannot be turned off.
Warcraft 3: very good. it feels like window shopping - looking at the small spirits thru the glasses and mouse-pointing on the glasses.
Devil May Cry 4: perfect. and the art design really shines with 3D: just look at the fountain.
Mirror's Edge: bad. intolerable ghosting.
X-Men Origins Wolverine: a little better but still, too much ghosting. however it is not officially supported yet by n3d driver.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2: same ghosting problem. not as serious as the above two.
Drakesong the Dark Eye - excellent
Overall very satisfied with the product. Now it is hard to decide which one to start replaying.
[quote name='Binford8000' post='549641' date='Jun 6 2009, 12:48 PM']GTA IV works for me in Stereo since the latest stable driver update. All settings are low in 1280x720 @110hz but it's not fun to play with my 8800 GTS. Time for a new PC soon. :rolleyes:[/quote]
Hm, I updated drivers and it looks like they did add support which is awesome. Unfortunately the game isn't too conducive to 3D, with the shadows being messed up as was mentioned.
Having said that, interiors look awesome, but anything outside has really bad ghosting.
[quote name='Binford8000' post='549641' date='Jun 6 2009, 12:48 PM']GTA IV works for me in Stereo since the latest stable driver update. All settings are low in 1280x720 @110hz but it's not fun to play with my 8800 GTS. Time for a new PC soon. :rolleyes:
Hm, I updated drivers and it looks like they did add support which is awesome. Unfortunately the game isn't too conducive to 3D, with the shadows being messed up as was mentioned.
Having said that, interiors look awesome, but anything outside has really bad ghosting.
Right now this game is half-off on steam... for 5 bucks this is a steal. There's a demo too if you wanna try before you buy, but the half off ends tomorrow I think, so get it soon. It's fun!
Right now this game is half-off on steam... for 5 bucks this is a steal. There's a demo too if you wanna try before you buy, but the half off ends tomorrow I think, so get it soon. It's fun!
Also I tried TMNT but it wouldn't run in 3D, even though it has a profile. Maybe its because its the steam version.
Also I tried TMNT but it wouldn't run in 3D, even though it has a profile. Maybe its because its the steam version.
PC specs: i7 4790k Processor 4 Ghz, Windows 10 64-bit, 18 GB of RAM, a GeForce 1080 Ti GPU, and Oculus Rift.
I'm using momo wheel but couldn't reverse the damned cars, got stuck to a wall and no amount of maneuvering will do except quitting the game and restart.
[quote name='distant' post='544581' date='May 23 2009, 05:36 PM'][b]Silverfall [/b]- Demo from Steam, excellent in S3D.
[b]Burnout Paradise[/b] - Demo from Nvidia Nzone, phenomenal in S3D. (bit the bullet with the DRM virus from EA, thinking it's time to reformat anyway if sh*t happens
I'm using momo wheel but couldn't reverse the damned cars, got stuck to a wall and no amount of maneuvering will do except quitting the game and restart.
[quote name='distant' post='544581' date='May 23 2009, 05:36 PM']Silverfall - Demo from Steam, excellent in S3D.
Burnout Paradise - Demo from Nvidia Nzone, phenomenal in S3D. (bit the bullet with the DRM virus from EA, thinking it's time to reformat anyway if sh*t happens
Xeon X5675 hex cores @4.4 GHz, GTX 1070, win10 pro
i7 7700k 5GHz, RTX 2080, win10 pro
Benq 2720Z, w1070, Oculus Rift cv1, Samsung Odyssey+
I'm using momo wheel but couldn't reverse the damned cars, got stuck to a wall and no amount of maneuvering will do except quitting the game and restart.[/quote]
IIRC in Burnout Paradise you just use hold down the brakes to reverse.
Cheers,
DD
I'm using momo wheel but couldn't reverse the damned cars, got stuck to a wall and no amount of maneuvering will do except quitting the game and restart.
IIRC in Burnout Paradise you just use hold down the brakes to reverse.
Cheers,
DD
[quote name='DickDastardly' post='547305' date='May 31 2009, 05:08 PM']IIRC in Burnout Paradise you just use hold down the brakes to reverse.
Cheers,
DD[/quote]
[quote name='DickDastardly' post='547305' date='May 31 2009, 05:08 PM']IIRC in Burnout Paradise you just use hold down the brakes to reverse.
Cheers,
DD
Xeon X5675 hex cores @4.4 GHz, GTX 1070, win10 pro
i7 7700k 5GHz, RTX 2080, win10 pro
Benq 2720Z, w1070, Oculus Rift cv1, Samsung Odyssey+
PC specs: i7 4790k Processor 4 Ghz, Windows 10 64-bit, 18 GB of RAM, a GeForce 1080 Ti GPU, and Oculus Rift.
[b]Trackmania Nations ESWC[/b] : I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that this game doesn't work, but it does! S3D completely transforms this game, giving you a real feeling of altitude when you're soaring through the air off a ramp, and making it easier to judge the distances properly. Best of all, the game is free! I haven't got round to trying its sequel, Trackmania Nations Forever yet.
[b]Transformers The Movie[/b] : This game goes into S3D fine, although the targetting reticule looks too close and can't be swapped for nvidia's reticule.
[b]Peter Jackson's King Kong (the demo)[/b] : I've only tried the T-Rex demo, rather than playing as King Kong, but S3D works fine there.
Empire:Total War : Just confirming that this does indeed work in S3D with the latest nvidia drivers. The battle mode shows off S3D well, as the rows of troops lined up and cannonballs flying around complement 3D very well. I've altered my convergence so that the troops look like little minatures come to life on a tabletop game :) I didn't try it for long, and it may turn out that long-term play is difficult in 3D as the mouse pointer and name-tags are both 2D and therefore float way in front of the unit (or settlement on the campaign map) that they relate to. It isn't twitch gameplay, though, so it doesn't matter so much if it takes a second to click in the right place.
I haven't had any success with Sega Rally or Ghost Recon yet, both of which are supposed to work in S3D, but I'll persevere. Pressing the hotkey to switch on 3D mode doesn't appear to have any effect, although the emitter light illuminates and the glasses are powered on.
I'd also say that, even though I expected this, my gfx card (8800 GTX) isn't eating all these games for breakfast like it does in 2D, even with the graphical settings turned down to minimum. Trackmania Nations and NoOne Lives Forever 2 both still run at a great frame rate, and L4D and other games are a bit choppy but are still playable enough, but I thought that being an old game, HL2 would be smoother than it is. When the 3xx cards come out, I can see myself bagging one of the 2xx ones to try to get some of my frame rate back.
Still, S3D is awesome, and I can't wait to get home to try out some more games on it.
Trackmania Nations ESWC : I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that this game doesn't work, but it does! S3D completely transforms this game, giving you a real feeling of altitude when you're soaring through the air off a ramp, and making it easier to judge the distances properly. Best of all, the game is free! I haven't got round to trying its sequel, Trackmania Nations Forever yet.
Transformers The Movie : This game goes into S3D fine, although the targetting reticule looks too close and can't be swapped for nvidia's reticule.
Peter Jackson's King Kong (the demo) : I've only tried the T-Rex demo, rather than playing as King Kong, but S3D works fine there.
Empire:Total War : Just confirming that this does indeed work in S3D with the latest nvidia drivers. The battle mode shows off S3D well, as the rows of troops lined up and cannonballs flying around complement 3D very well. I've altered my convergence so that the troops look like little minatures come to life on a tabletop game :) I didn't try it for long, and it may turn out that long-term play is difficult in 3D as the mouse pointer and name-tags are both 2D and therefore float way in front of the unit (or settlement on the campaign map) that they relate to. It isn't twitch gameplay, though, so it doesn't matter so much if it takes a second to click in the right place.
I haven't had any success with Sega Rally or Ghost Recon yet, both of which are supposed to work in S3D, but I'll persevere. Pressing the hotkey to switch on 3D mode doesn't appear to have any effect, although the emitter light illuminates and the glasses are powered on.
I'd also say that, even though I expected this, my gfx card (8800 GTX) isn't eating all these games for breakfast like it does in 2D, even with the graphical settings turned down to minimum. Trackmania Nations and NoOne Lives Forever 2 both still run at a great frame rate, and L4D and other games are a bit choppy but are still playable enough, but I thought that being an old game, HL2 would be smoother than it is. When the 3xx cards come out, I can see myself bagging one of the 2xx ones to try to get some of my frame rate back.
Still, S3D is awesome, and I can't wait to get home to try out some more games on it.
Which drivers was this with? Did you have to alter any settings? Also, was it possible to shut off the shadows?
If you could let me know I'd appreciate it, I've been wanting GTA 4 to work with 3D, but haven't been able to.
Which drivers was this with? Did you have to alter any settings? Also, was it possible to shut off the shadows?
If you could let me know I'd appreciate it, I've been wanting GTA 4 to work with 3D, but haven't been able to.
quad core
3g ram
gtx 280
vista 32 bit home edition
nvidia 3d vision + samsung monitor bundle
quad core
3g ram
gtx 280
vista 32 bit home edition
nvidia 3d vision + samsung monitor bundle
Left4Dead: as perfect as expected.
X-blades: perfect with jump-out effects with the heroine's arms and swords reaching out of the screen after adjusting the convergence. beautiful.
Tomb Raider(underground, legend, anniversary): all pretty good, with no ghosting after reducing the special effects.
COD4, COD WaW, Crysis: water seems to have problem for all of them. otherwise very good 3D effect especially with the guns.
Dead Space: very realistic with 3D. but there's some annoying light effects that cannot be turned off.
Warcraft 3: very good. it feels like window shopping - looking at the small spirits thru the glasses and mouse-pointing on the glasses.
Devil May Cry 4: perfect. and the art design really shines with 3D: just look at the fountain.
Mirror's Edge: bad. intolerable ghosting.
X-Men Origins Wolverine: a little better but still, too much ghosting. however it is not officially supported yet by n3d driver.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2: same ghosting problem. not as serious as the above two.
Drakesong the Dark Eye - excellent
Overall very satisfied with the product. Now it is hard to decide which one to start replaying.
Left4Dead: as perfect as expected.
X-blades: perfect with jump-out effects with the heroine's arms and swords reaching out of the screen after adjusting the convergence. beautiful.
Tomb Raider(underground, legend, anniversary): all pretty good, with no ghosting after reducing the special effects.
COD4, COD WaW, Crysis: water seems to have problem for all of them. otherwise very good 3D effect especially with the guns.
Dead Space: very realistic with 3D. but there's some annoying light effects that cannot be turned off.
Warcraft 3: very good. it feels like window shopping - looking at the small spirits thru the glasses and mouse-pointing on the glasses.
Devil May Cry 4: perfect. and the art design really shines with 3D: just look at the fountain.
Mirror's Edge: bad. intolerable ghosting.
X-Men Origins Wolverine: a little better but still, too much ghosting. however it is not officially supported yet by n3d driver.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2: same ghosting problem. not as serious as the above two.
Drakesong the Dark Eye - excellent
Overall very satisfied with the product. Now it is hard to decide which one to start replaying.
Hm, I updated drivers and it looks like they did add support which is awesome. Unfortunately the game isn't too conducive to 3D, with the shadows being messed up as was mentioned.
Having said that, interiors look awesome, but anything outside has really bad ghosting.
Hm, I updated drivers and it looks like they did add support which is awesome. Unfortunately the game isn't too conducive to 3D, with the shadows being messed up as was mentioned.
Having said that, interiors look awesome, but anything outside has really bad ghosting.
Metal Gear Ray feels bigger thanks to the depth. The codec scenes looks nicer & cinematic look great.
Metal Gear Ray feels bigger thanks to the depth. The codec scenes looks nicer & cinematic look great.
PC specs: i7 4790k Processor 4 Ghz, Windows 10 64-bit, 18 GB of RAM, a GeForce 1080 Ti GPU, and Oculus Rift.