Manual adding new 3D Vision game profiles? For older graphic drivers.
Hi everybody.
I have an Alienware M17x with GTX 260M SLI. I have just found out that nVidia offers 3D Vision for those who don't have 120Mhz display so I tried to get it working on my laptop.
After a few days I managed to get 3D Vision Discover to work great on my laptop. I need to use 190.38 driver tho since it's the last driver that work on laptops.
I'm still waiting for my glasses so I can't tell how new games, ie: COD: MW2 looks in 3D mode with 190.38 driver.
Since the 190.38 driver does not have latest 3D Vision game profile updated, I know that I will get into trouble with latest and future games.
So I want to know is there anny method to update latest 3D Vision profile for old driver like the 190.38? Can I manual add it like with SLI profile? Or can I extract the profile from latest driver and then place it somewhere?
I have an Alienware M17x with GTX 260M SLI. I have just found out that nVidia offers 3D Vision for those who don't have 120Mhz display so I tried to get it working on my laptop.
After a few days I managed to get 3D Vision Discover to work great on my laptop. I need to use 190.38 driver tho since it's the last driver that work on laptops.
I'm still waiting for my glasses so I can't tell how new games, ie: COD: MW2 looks in 3D mode with 190.38 driver.
Since the 190.38 driver does not have latest 3D Vision game profile updated, I know that I will get into trouble with latest and future games.
So I want to know is there anny method to update latest 3D Vision profile for old driver like the 190.38? Can I manual add it like with SLI profile? Or can I extract the profile from latest driver and then place it somewhere?
Ok if no one gonna answer it then can you answer this question?
Does driver mean a lot for a game that had no rating on old driver and rated excellent on new driver (after the game is released for a month or two and nVidia release a new driver after that). Does it look totally different on each driver?
Ok if no one gonna answer it then can you answer this question?
Does driver mean a lot for a game that had no rating on old driver and rated excellent on new driver (after the game is released for a month or two and nVidia release a new driver after that). Does it look totally different on each driver?
I have an Alienware M17x with GTX 260M SLI. I have just found out that nVidia offers 3D Vision for those who don't have 120Mhz display so I tried to get it working on my laptop.
After a few days I managed to get 3D Vision Discover to work great on my laptop. I need to use 190.38 driver tho since it's the last driver that work on laptops.
I'm still waiting for my glasses so I can't tell how new games, ie: COD: MW2 looks in 3D mode with 190.38 driver.
Since the 190.38 driver does not have latest 3D Vision game profile updated, I know that I will get into trouble with latest and future games.
So I want to know is there anny method to update latest 3D Vision profile for old driver like the 190.38? Can I manual add it like with SLI profile? Or can I extract the profile from latest driver and then place it somewhere?
I have an Alienware M17x with GTX 260M SLI. I have just found out that nVidia offers 3D Vision for those who don't have 120Mhz display so I tried to get it working on my laptop.
After a few days I managed to get 3D Vision Discover to work great on my laptop. I need to use 190.38 driver tho since it's the last driver that work on laptops.
I'm still waiting for my glasses so I can't tell how new games, ie: COD: MW2 looks in 3D mode with 190.38 driver.
Since the 190.38 driver does not have latest 3D Vision game profile updated, I know that I will get into trouble with latest and future games.
So I want to know is there anny method to update latest 3D Vision profile for old driver like the 190.38? Can I manual add it like with SLI profile? Or can I extract the profile from latest driver and then place it somewhere?
Ok if no one gonna answer it then can you answer this question?
Does driver mean a lot for a game that had no rating on old driver and rated excellent on new driver (after the game is released for a month or two and nVidia release a new driver after that). Does it look totally different on each driver?
Ok if no one gonna answer it then can you answer this question?
Does driver mean a lot for a game that had no rating on old driver and rated excellent on new driver (after the game is released for a month or two and nVidia release a new driver after that). Does it look totally different on each driver?