Anyone else play this way?
Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.


What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?

Ps. Im using an acer monitor.
Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.





What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?



Ps. Im using an acer monitor.

#1
Posted 11/18/2010 12:36 AM   
Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.


What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?

Ps. Im using an acer monitor.
Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.





What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?



Ps. Im using an acer monitor.

#2
Posted 11/18/2010 12:36 AM   
Yeah, this works especially well in FPS games that has a 2d cross hair.
Yeah, this works especially well in FPS games that has a 2d cross hair.

#3
Posted 11/18/2010 09:08 AM   
Yeah, this works especially well in FPS games that has a 2d cross hair.
Yeah, this works especially well in FPS games that has a 2d cross hair.

#4
Posted 11/18/2010 09:08 AM   
[quote name='cryfreedom66' date='18 November 2010 - 12:36 AM' timestamp='1290040596' post='1148102']
Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.


What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?

Ps. Im using an acer monitor.
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I always play games with 100% Depth: I don't see much issues with games that are compatible with Nvidia 3D: if a game does not support 3D or only support it with minimum depth, then I simply turn off 3D and play without the glasses: 3D is best when you play with 100% depth: the last game I loved in 3D was Resident Evil 5 and currently am playing Batman:
[quote name='cryfreedom66' date='18 November 2010 - 12:36 AM' timestamp='1290040596' post='1148102']

Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.





What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?



Ps. Im using an acer monitor.





I always play games with 100% Depth: I don't see much issues with games that are compatible with Nvidia 3D: if a game does not support 3D or only support it with minimum depth, then I simply turn off 3D and play without the glasses: 3D is best when you play with 100% depth: the last game I loved in 3D was Resident Evil 5 and currently am playing Batman:

#5
Posted 11/18/2010 10:02 AM   
[quote name='cryfreedom66' date='18 November 2010 - 12:36 AM' timestamp='1290040596' post='1148102']
Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.


What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?

Ps. Im using an acer monitor.
[/quote]

I always play games with 100% Depth: I don't see much issues with games that are compatible with Nvidia 3D: if a game does not support 3D or only support it with minimum depth, then I simply turn off 3D and play without the glasses: 3D is best when you play with 100% depth: the last game I loved in 3D was Resident Evil 5 and currently am playing Batman:
[quote name='cryfreedom66' date='18 November 2010 - 12:36 AM' timestamp='1290040596' post='1148102']

Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.





What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?



Ps. Im using an acer monitor.





I always play games with 100% Depth: I don't see much issues with games that are compatible with Nvidia 3D: if a game does not support 3D or only support it with minimum depth, then I simply turn off 3D and play without the glasses: 3D is best when you play with 100% depth: the last game I loved in 3D was Resident Evil 5 and currently am playing Batman:

#6
Posted 11/18/2010 10:02 AM   
[quote name='cryfreedom66' date='18 November 2010 - 02:36 AM' timestamp='1290040596' post='1148102']
Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.


What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?

Ps. Im using an acer monitor.
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You forgot to mention what 3D screen you are using, brand and model please.
[quote name='cryfreedom66' date='18 November 2010 - 02:36 AM' timestamp='1290040596' post='1148102']

Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.





What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?



Ps. Im using an acer monitor.





You forgot to mention what 3D screen you are using, brand and model please.

Intel 2600K@4.7GHz | 3X Asus VG236H NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround® | Lian Li PC-6070 | Zalman 9900CCMAX | Zotac GTX580 3076Mb 3-way SLi | Corsair 8Gb DDR3 1333Mhz CL6 | Windows 7 64 Bit | Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt | Pioneer DVR-112D | LG BH10LS30 | Asus P67 Revolution | WD RaptorX 150Gb | Acer H5360 | Logitech mx518

#7
Posted 11/19/2010 01:50 PM   
[quote name='cryfreedom66' date='18 November 2010 - 02:36 AM' timestamp='1290040596' post='1148102']
Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.


What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?

Ps. Im using an acer monitor.
[/quote]

You forgot to mention what 3D screen you are using, brand and model please.
[quote name='cryfreedom66' date='18 November 2010 - 02:36 AM' timestamp='1290040596' post='1148102']

Ive found for the majority of games I turn my depth all the way down and turn convergence all the way up. It always leads to less ghosting a better 3d effect and seems as though the depth is still there (probably because games are "3d" anyways.) Just my personal taste I guess but I keep reading people saying they play with depth at 100!! I couldnt do that the ghosting gets too crazy anywhere past 40 percent for me.





What setup do you guys have/ what settings do you use?



Ps. Im using an acer monitor.





You forgot to mention what 3D screen you are using, brand and model please.

Intel 2600K@4.7GHz | 3X Asus VG236H NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround® | Lian Li PC-6070 | Zalman 9900CCMAX | Zotac GTX580 3076Mb 3-way SLi | Corsair 8Gb DDR3 1333Mhz CL6 | Windows 7 64 Bit | Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt | Pioneer DVR-112D | LG BH10LS30 | Asus P67 Revolution | WD RaptorX 150Gb | Acer H5360 | Logitech mx518

#8
Posted 11/19/2010 01:50 PM   
[quote name='danevito' date='19 November 2010 - 01:50 PM' timestamp='1290174601' post='1148819']
You forgot to mention what 3D screen you are using, brand and model please.
[/quote]

Acer GD235HZbid Widescreen 23.6" 3D LCD Display
[quote name='danevito' date='19 November 2010 - 01:50 PM' timestamp='1290174601' post='1148819']

You forgot to mention what 3D screen you are using, brand and model please.





Acer GD235HZbid Widescreen 23.6" 3D LCD Display

#9
Posted 11/19/2010 06:36 PM   
[quote name='danevito' date='19 November 2010 - 01:50 PM' timestamp='1290174601' post='1148819']
You forgot to mention what 3D screen you are using, brand and model please.
[/quote]

Acer GD235HZbid Widescreen 23.6" 3D LCD Display
[quote name='danevito' date='19 November 2010 - 01:50 PM' timestamp='1290174601' post='1148819']

You forgot to mention what 3D screen you are using, brand and model please.





Acer GD235HZbid Widescreen 23.6" 3D LCD Display

#10
Posted 11/19/2010 06:36 PM   
I play the same way too, for me 3d isn't so much about depth as it is pop-out though either way is cool just whatever works best per game.
I play the same way too, for me 3d isn't so much about depth as it is pop-out though either way is cool just whatever works best per game.

#11
Posted 11/19/2010 07:05 PM   
I play the same way too, for me 3d isn't so much about depth as it is pop-out though either way is cool just whatever works best per game.
I play the same way too, for me 3d isn't so much about depth as it is pop-out though either way is cool just whatever works best per game.

#12
Posted 11/19/2010 07:05 PM   
Yeah agreed, you can't have both turned all the way up or you'll have a double image (or quadruple without glasses!) i enjoy the added pop of a high covergence setting rather then the depth of 3D

screen is a 73C9 mitsubishi
Yeah agreed, you can't have both turned all the way up or you'll have a double image (or quadruple without glasses!) i enjoy the added pop of a high covergence setting rather then the depth of 3D



screen is a 73C9 mitsubishi

#13
Posted 11/20/2010 09:04 PM   
Yeah agreed, you can't have both turned all the way up or you'll have a double image (or quadruple without glasses!) i enjoy the added pop of a high covergence setting rather then the depth of 3D

screen is a 73C9 mitsubishi
Yeah agreed, you can't have both turned all the way up or you'll have a double image (or quadruple without glasses!) i enjoy the added pop of a high covergence setting rather then the depth of 3D



screen is a 73C9 mitsubishi

#14
Posted 11/20/2010 09:04 PM   
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