Or just wear your 3D glasses upside down and see how good the mirrors look in 3D. I think it looks much more natural than in 2D, but of course 2D mirrors are still better than the inversed ones we have now...
Or just wear your 3D glasses upside down and see how good the mirrors look in 3D. I think it looks much more natural than in 2D, but of course 2D mirrors are still better than the inversed ones we have now...
Win 8.1 pro 64 bit, Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - i7-4770K@3.5 - 32 GB, 2x Geforce TITAN SLI (EVGA), 3x ASUS 3D-Vision-Monitors
Honestly, I think 2D mirrors are preferable to everything. As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather not take the significant performance hit required for stereo mirrors. Not for something that's in the peripheral vision when focused ahead anyways.
Honestly, I think 2D mirrors are preferable to everything. As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather not take the significant performance hit required for stereo mirrors. Not for something that's in the peripheral vision when focused ahead anyways.
Issue with ghosting....
I have been using 104" screen, 4m viewing distance, 720p 3DTV Play for quite some time.
Am also using the Advanced 3D Vision Config app and locked/forced screen size to 208 (2 x 104).
Always drive using cockpit view but seem to be stuck with having depth at 12% or less, otherwise I have ghosting on other cars. I would expect to be able to apply a depth I prefer, i.e. 30%, but with no ghosting.
I have experimented with the convergence quite a bit (from 0 to 5 for example) but seem to be unable to get rid of ghosting without having a very small depth.
Has anyone achieved both good depth in-cockpit but also have no ghosting of cars in race?
I have been using 104" screen, 4m viewing distance, 720p 3DTV Play for quite some time.
Am also using the Advanced 3D Vision Config app and locked/forced screen size to 208 (2 x 104).
Always drive using cockpit view but seem to be stuck with having depth at 12% or less, otherwise I have ghosting on other cars. I would expect to be able to apply a depth I prefer, i.e. 30%, but with no ghosting.
I have experimented with the convergence quite a bit (from 0 to 5 for example) but seem to be unable to get rid of ghosting without having a very small depth.
Has anyone achieved both good depth in-cockpit but also have no ghosting of cars in race?
4everAwake are you still there?
Assetto corsa has gone 64bit and since then your fix isn't working anymore.
Any chance you take a look?
Thanks anyway :)
4everAwake are you still there?
Assetto corsa has gone 64bit and since then your fix isn't working anymore.
Any chance you take a look?
Thanks anyway :)
[quote="4everAwake"]Fix updated & posted on Helixmod: http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2015/12/assetto-corsa.html[/quote]
Thank you 4everAwake for your quick fix!!
[quote="ziozeus"]In helix blogspot 64 bit link is broken I think...[/quote]
Sorry about that. I forgot to set the link to "public". Anyway, link should work now.
yes, clouds still near and hud elements also broken (z value in 3dfix.ini is working only for part of them and not working on virtual mirror), like reported before the update... I can see no differencies indeed.
thanks anyway for your efforts :)
yes, clouds still near and hud elements also broken (z value in 3dfix.ini is working only for part of them and not working on virtual mirror), like reported before the update... I can see no differencies indeed.
thanks anyway for your efforts :)
I had to update to latest nvidia drivers 361.43 (did clean install...) in order to be able to use new vr-streaming possibility with geforce experience.
Unfortunately with the new drivers they changed the way how AC is handled in 3D vision. Now there are three default exe's automatically assigned to the Assetto corsa profile:
- acs.exe
- assettocorsa.exe
- assettocorsa/acs.exe (what is this "combined" exe?)
The consequence is that 3D vision kicks already in when starting the 2D-mainmenu (assettocorsa.exe) and not only when starting a race and the acs.exe is loaded.
Sometimes, when I return from a race to the mainmenu I get an ugly big red letter info (spanning over my three monitors) "Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in non-stereo display mode, please change to an acceptable mode. See documentation for acceptable Stereoscopic 3D modes"
Next problem is that even when I completely exit Assetto Corsa the 3D modus often won't exit. I have to manually turn off 3D in the nvidia settings and then turn it on again to get rid of this.
Very annoying!
Didn't have these problems with older drivers (358.50 and older).
Tried to eliminate "assettocorsa.exe" from profile and leave "acs.exe" with nvidia inspector but program started with "unknown profile" and 3D was wrong.
Any ideas how to solve this? Maybe nvidia devs can fix the profile so that it behaves like with driver 358.50 and older...?
I had to update to latest nvidia drivers 361.43 (did clean install...) in order to be able to use new vr-streaming possibility with geforce experience.
Unfortunately with the new drivers they changed the way how AC is handled in 3D vision. Now there are three default exe's automatically assigned to the Assetto corsa profile:
- acs.exe
- assettocorsa.exe
- assettocorsa/acs.exe (what is this "combined" exe?)
The consequence is that 3D vision kicks already in when starting the 2D-mainmenu (assettocorsa.exe) and not only when starting a race and the acs.exe is loaded.
Sometimes, when I return from a race to the mainmenu I get an ugly big red letter info (spanning over my three monitors) "Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in non-stereo display mode, please change to an acceptable mode. See documentation for acceptable Stereoscopic 3D modes"
Next problem is that even when I completely exit Assetto Corsa the 3D modus often won't exit. I have to manually turn off 3D in the nvidia settings and then turn it on again to get rid of this.
Very annoying!
Didn't have these problems with older drivers (358.50 and older).
Tried to eliminate "assettocorsa.exe" from profile and leave "acs.exe" with nvidia inspector but program started with "unknown profile" and 3D was wrong.
Any ideas how to solve this? Maybe nvidia devs can fix the profile so that it behaves like with driver 358.50 and older...?
Win 8.1 pro 64 bit, Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - i7-4770K@3.5 - 32 GB, 2x Geforce TITAN SLI (EVGA), 3x ASUS 3D-Vision-Monitors
Win 8.1 pro 64 bit, Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - i7-4770K@3.5 - 32 GB, 2x Geforce TITAN SLI (EVGA), 3x ASUS 3D-Vision-Monitors
I have been using 104" screen, 4m viewing distance, 720p 3DTV Play for quite some time.
Am also using the Advanced 3D Vision Config app and locked/forced screen size to 208 (2 x 104).
Always drive using cockpit view but seem to be stuck with having depth at 12% or less, otherwise I have ghosting on other cars. I would expect to be able to apply a depth I prefer, i.e. 30%, but with no ghosting.
I have experimented with the convergence quite a bit (from 0 to 5 for example) but seem to be unable to get rid of ghosting without having a very small depth.
Has anyone achieved both good depth in-cockpit but also have no ghosting of cars in race?
I5 4690K | 8GB RAM | MSI GTX 970 | Sony VPL-HW40ES | 104" Euroscreen React 2.1 | Pioneer SC-LX58 | B&W/Mission/BK 7.1 | Windows 10
Assetto corsa has gone 64bit and since then your fix isn't working anymore.
Any chance you take a look?
Thanks anyway :)
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
Thank you 4everAwake for your quick fix!!
Win 8.1 pro 64 bit, Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - i7-4770K@3.5 - 32 GB, 2x Geforce TITAN SLI (EVGA), 3x ASUS 3D-Vision-Monitors
Mabye you wan't to take a look :)
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
Sorry about that. I forgot to set the link to "public". Anyway, link should work now.
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
Win 8.1 pro 64 bit, Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - i7-4770K@3.5 - 32 GB, 2x Geforce TITAN SLI (EVGA), 3x ASUS 3D-Vision-Monitors
Win 8.1 pro 64 bit, Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - i7-4770K@3.5 - 32 GB, 2x Geforce TITAN SLI (EVGA), 3x ASUS 3D-Vision-Monitors
thanks anyway for your efforts :)
Unfortunately with the new drivers they changed the way how AC is handled in 3D vision. Now there are three default exe's automatically assigned to the Assetto corsa profile:
- acs.exe
- assettocorsa.exe
- assettocorsa/acs.exe (what is this "combined" exe?)
The consequence is that 3D vision kicks already in when starting the 2D-mainmenu (assettocorsa.exe) and not only when starting a race and the acs.exe is loaded.
Sometimes, when I return from a race to the mainmenu I get an ugly big red letter info (spanning over my three monitors) "Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in non-stereo display mode, please change to an acceptable mode. See documentation for acceptable Stereoscopic 3D modes"
Next problem is that even when I completely exit Assetto Corsa the 3D modus often won't exit. I have to manually turn off 3D in the nvidia settings and then turn it on again to get rid of this.
Very annoying!
Didn't have these problems with older drivers (358.50 and older).
Tried to eliminate "assettocorsa.exe" from profile and leave "acs.exe" with nvidia inspector but program started with "unknown profile" and 3D was wrong.
Any ideas how to solve this? Maybe nvidia devs can fix the profile so that it behaves like with driver 358.50 and older...?
Win 8.1 pro 64 bit, Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - i7-4770K@3.5 - 32 GB, 2x Geforce TITAN SLI (EVGA), 3x ASUS 3D-Vision-Monitors