Oh, it's DX9, I see. You'll need to force 120Hz in some way. Special K to force 120Hz, or using a custom resolution, or removing all other refresh rates... those are your options.
Oh, it's DX9, I see. You'll need to force 120Hz in some way. Special K to force 120Hz, or using a custom resolution, or removing all other refresh rates... those are your options.
[quote="masterotaku"]Oh, it's DX9, I see. You'll need to force 120Hz in some way. Special K to force 120Hz, or using a custom resolution, or removing all other refresh rates... those are your options.[/quote]
Indeed - deleting the 144 hz resolution would probably eliminate the issue for all games which suffer from this issue.
However I've found 2 other working solutions without using special K / deleting refresh rates which also applies to other DX 9 games (see my last post)
masterotaku said:Oh, it's DX9, I see. You'll need to force 120Hz in some way. Special K to force 120Hz, or using a custom resolution, or removing all other refresh rates... those are your options.
Indeed - deleting the 144 hz resolution would probably eliminate the issue for all games which suffer from this issue.
However I've found 2 other working solutions without using special K / deleting refresh rates which also applies to other DX 9 games (see my last post)
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[quote="Pauldusler"]This is a Windows 10 exclusive issue - somehow Win10 fails to switch to 120hz when starting the game. It tries it over and over again but keeps failing.
Several games suffer under this issue. There are 2 solutions:
Solution 1:
Start the game in 2D mode and set ingame refresh rate to 120 hz or use the display profile feature of 3D Fix Manager to set this automatically. Gladly in Dead Space 1-3 we can set the ingame refresh rate. For other games often only solution 2 works because we cannot set ingame refresh rate there.
Solution 2:
Use Helixmod DLL injector (helixmod.dll) instead of the normal 3D fix. When doing so you must also disable fullscreen optimizations. This can be automated via 3D Fix Manager as well.[/quote]
Thank you. I will try now.
Pauldusler said:This is a Windows 10 exclusive issue - somehow Win10 fails to switch to 120hz when starting the game. It tries it over and over again but keeps failing.
Several games suffer under this issue. There are 2 solutions:
Solution 1:
Start the game in 2D mode and set ingame refresh rate to 120 hz or use the display profile feature of 3D Fix Manager to set this automatically. Gladly in Dead Space 1-3 we can set the ingame refresh rate. For other games often only solution 2 works because we cannot set ingame refresh rate there.
Solution 2:
Use Helixmod DLL injector (helixmod.dll) instead of the normal 3D fix. When doing so you must also disable fullscreen optimizations. This can be automated via 3D Fix Manager as well.
Thank you. I will try now.
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[quote="msm903"][quote="Pauldusler"]This is a Windows 10 exclusive issue - somehow Win10 fails to switch to 120hz when starting the game. It tries it over and over again but keeps failing.
Several games suffer under this issue. There are 2 solutions:
Solution 1:
Start the game in 2D mode and set ingame refresh rate to 120 hz or use the display profile feature of 3D Fix Manager to set this automatically. Gladly in Dead Space 1-3 we can set the ingame refresh rate. For other games often only solution 2 works because we cannot set ingame refresh rate there.
Solution 2:
Use Helixmod DLL injector (helixmod.dll) instead of the normal 3D fix. When doing so you must also disable fullscreen optimizations. This can be automated via 3D Fix Manager as well.[/quote]
Thank you. I will try now.[/quote]
Btw if 3D looks broken then minimize the game with ALT + TAB and then maximize again. This fixes broken stereo 3D for me in all Dead Space games.
Pauldusler said:This is a Windows 10 exclusive issue - somehow Win10 fails to switch to 120hz when starting the game. It tries it over and over again but keeps failing.
Several games suffer under this issue. There are 2 solutions:
Solution 1:
Start the game in 2D mode and set ingame refresh rate to 120 hz or use the display profile feature of 3D Fix Manager to set this automatically. Gladly in Dead Space 1-3 we can set the ingame refresh rate. For other games often only solution 2 works because we cannot set ingame refresh rate there.
Solution 2:
Use Helixmod DLL injector (helixmod.dll) instead of the normal 3D fix. When doing so you must also disable fullscreen optimizations. This can be automated via 3D Fix Manager as well.
Thank you. I will try now.
Btw if 3D looks broken then minimize the game with ALT + TAB and then maximize again. This fixes broken stereo 3D for me in all Dead Space games.
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[quote="Pauldusler"][quote="msm903"][quote="Pauldusler"]This is a Windows 10 exclusive issue - somehow Win10 fails to switch to 120hz when starting the game. It tries it over and over again but keeps failing.
Several games suffer under this issue. There are 2 solutions:
Solution 1:
Start the game in 2D mode and set ingame refresh rate to 120 hz or use the display profile feature of 3D Fix Manager to set this automatically. Gladly in Dead Space 1-3 we can set the ingame refresh rate. For other games often only solution 2 works because we cannot set ingame refresh rate there.
Solution 2:
Use Helixmod DLL injector (helixmod.dll) instead of the normal 3D fix. When doing so you must also disable fullscreen optimizations. This can be automated via 3D Fix Manager as well.[/quote]
Thank you. I will try now.[/quote]
Btw if 3D looks broken then minimize the game with ALT + TAB and then maximize again. This fixes broken stereo 3D for me in all Dead Space games.[/quote]
Thank you that worked at least for Dead Space 2 haven't tested 3 as yet, and 1 is Origin not Steam so
Pauldusler said:This is a Windows 10 exclusive issue - somehow Win10 fails to switch to 120hz when starting the game. It tries it over and over again but keeps failing.
Several games suffer under this issue. There are 2 solutions:
Solution 1:
Start the game in 2D mode and set ingame refresh rate to 120 hz or use the display profile feature of 3D Fix Manager to set this automatically. Gladly in Dead Space 1-3 we can set the ingame refresh rate. For other games often only solution 2 works because we cannot set ingame refresh rate there.
Solution 2:
Use Helixmod DLL injector (helixmod.dll) instead of the normal 3D fix. When doing so you must also disable fullscreen optimizations. This can be automated via 3D Fix Manager as well.
Thank you. I will try now.
Btw if 3D looks broken then minimize the game with ALT + TAB and then maximize again. This fixes broken stereo 3D for me in all Dead Space games.
Thank you that worked at least for Dead Space 2 haven't tested 3 as yet, and 1 is Origin not Steam so
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Indeed - deleting the 144 hz resolution would probably eliminate the issue for all games which suffer from this issue.
However I've found 2 other working solutions without using special K / deleting refresh rates which also applies to other DX 9 games (see my last post)
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Thank you. I will try now.
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
Btw if 3D looks broken then minimize the game with ALT + TAB and then maximize again. This fixes broken stereo 3D for me in all Dead Space games.
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 | Core I7-7700K | 16GB RAM | Win10 Pro x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
Paypal donations for 3D Fix Manager: duselpaul86@gmx.de
Thank you that worked at least for Dead Space 2 haven't tested 3 as yet, and 1 is Origin not Steam so
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10