3D Vision Enabled Causing Games to Crash
Hey, I'm having trouble with Crysis Warhead and some other 3D issues. Every time I have 3D enabled (not turned on in-game) and I get to a checkpoint in Crysis Warhead, the game crashes. With Crysis, it will crash within 2 minutes of playing.

I'm playing Warhead on a disc, and Crysis on Steam. Metro 2033 is on Steam.

Also I've noticed that performance has gone down quite a bit when 3D is enabled and turned on in any game. I'm getting 10 - 40 FPS. My computer can run Crysis games on the highest settings. And in Metro 2033, the crosshair is now 2D. 3D looks good and functions normally other than performance and 2D crosshair in Metro 2033. Before I upgraded my PC parts, Metro 2033 worked fine in 3D.

I started having all these problems after I installed new parts in my PC, by the way.

Specs -

Motherboard is an Asus P7P55D Pro
Display is an Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD
Windows 7, 32bit
Quad Core i5 at 2.80GHz
GeForce GTX 465
4 GB of RAM, DDR3

Here are the things I've tried so far to fix these issues -

1. Updated driver versions.
2. Downgraded multiple driver versions.
3. Made sure computer wasn't overheating. Working fine.
4. Made sure PSU could handle games. Working fine.
5. Did a memory test. Working fine.
6. Made sure I had enough space on my hard drives.
7. Updated my BIOS.
Hey, I'm having trouble with Crysis Warhead and some other 3D issues. Every time I have 3D enabled (not turned on in-game) and I get to a checkpoint in Crysis Warhead, the game crashes. With Crysis, it will crash within 2 minutes of playing.



I'm playing Warhead on a disc, and Crysis on Steam. Metro 2033 is on Steam.



Also I've noticed that performance has gone down quite a bit when 3D is enabled and turned on in any game. I'm getting 10 - 40 FPS. My computer can run Crysis games on the highest settings. And in Metro 2033, the crosshair is now 2D. 3D looks good and functions normally other than performance and 2D crosshair in Metro 2033. Before I upgraded my PC parts, Metro 2033 worked fine in 3D.



I started having all these problems after I installed new parts in my PC, by the way.



Specs -



Motherboard is an Asus P7P55D Pro

Display is an Acer GD245HQ/GD235HZ 3D LCD

Windows 7, 32bit

Quad Core i5 at 2.80GHz

GeForce GTX 465

4 GB of RAM, DDR3



Here are the things I've tried so far to fix these issues -



1. Updated driver versions.

2. Downgraded multiple driver versions.

3. Made sure computer wasn't overheating. Working fine.

4. Made sure PSU could handle games. Working fine.

5. Did a memory test. Working fine.

6. Made sure I had enough space on my hard drives.

7. Updated my BIOS.

#1
Posted 01/13/2011 01:04 AM   
Have you tried playing in dx9 mode ?
Also ,don't forget to install the latest patches of the game....
Have you tried playing in dx9 mode ?

Also ,don't forget to install the latest patches of the game....

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#2
Posted 01/13/2011 06:22 PM   
[quote name='Ferry' date='13 January 2011 - 12:22 PM' timestamp='1294942950' post='1176440']
Have you tried playing in dx9 mode ?
Also ,don't forget to install the latest patches of the game....
[/quote]

Thank god someone replied. I know the games are patched, but I don't know how to switch dx modes. Can you explain or give me a link?
[quote name='Ferry' date='13 January 2011 - 12:22 PM' timestamp='1294942950' post='1176440']

Have you tried playing in dx9 mode ?

Also ,don't forget to install the latest patches of the game....





Thank god someone replied. I know the games are patched, but I don't know how to switch dx modes. Can you explain or give me a link?

#3
Posted 01/13/2011 09:42 PM   
[quote name='Remer' date='14 January 2011 - 12:42 AM' timestamp='1294954929' post='1176500']
Thank god someone replied. I know the games are patched, but I don't know how to switch dx modes. Can you explain or give me a link?
[/quote]

its simple got to start > games > right click on your desired game and select the dx version you want to start or in some games you must go to the directory there will be two launchers one is DX 10 and the other one is DX 9 select your favorite
[quote name='Remer' date='14 January 2011 - 12:42 AM' timestamp='1294954929' post='1176500']

Thank god someone replied. I know the games are patched, but I don't know how to switch dx modes. Can you explain or give me a link?





its simple got to start > games > right click on your desired game and select the dx version you want to start or in some games you must go to the directory there will be two launchers one is DX 10 and the other one is DX 9 select your favorite

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#4
Posted 01/14/2011 07:56 AM   
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