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at first i was soooo dissapointed but when i played the game my opinion had changed. As "2eyed64" said that more depth = more crap and i think he is right when it comes to cryengine 3. I actually enjoy 3D in crysis 3, but i could enjoy it much more of that game could have at least 15% more of that so needed depth.
Yeah sadly that they limited that depth control thru Nvidia drivers, but still on really high specs ... game looks just amazing. I had never played so beautiful game before. But it also very hard when you try to finish it on really hardest difficulty lvl available.
I'm actually more than glad that supported this title and also supported crytek so that they'll develop their business further so that they could provide us more nice looking and also good playable games.
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at first i was soooo dissapointed but when i played the game my opinion had changed. As "2eyed64" said that more depth = more crap and i think he is right when it comes to cryengine 3. I actually enjoy 3D in crysis 3, but i could enjoy it much more of that game could have at least 15% more of that so needed depth.
Yeah sadly that they limited that depth control thru Nvidia drivers, but still on really high specs ... game looks just amazing. I had never played so beautiful game before. But it also very hard when you try to finish it on really hardest difficulty lvl available.
I'm actually more than glad that supported this title and also supported crytek so that they'll develop their business further so that they could provide us more nice looking and also good playable games.
// Thug
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[quote="SpiritTheWolf"]I can't enable 3d vision for crysis 3.
It shows grey "Driver" in settings but the green light on the emitter is not glowing bright.
Also the display is not going into 3d mode (benq xl2420t shows a small green led if 3d is enabled).
I tried disabling or shutting down the 3d service before launching crysis then reenabling it but this only results in a side-by-side view and now 3d.
I also tried CTRL+T or pressing the button on the emitter but this just makes the screen flicker for a millisecond without any changes afterwards.
Other games are working perfectly with 3d. Only Crysis 3 does not switch to 3d as expected.
I am using a Geforce GTX 680.
Any idea?[/quote]
The same happenend to me at first. I disabled 3D in the NV control panel, started Crysis, choose one of the other 3D options offered, applied changes, alt+Tab out of the game, again NV control panel, enabled 3d, alt+tab back to crysis, pressed strg+t, then it worked and stayed for me ..
SpiritTheWolf said:I can't enable 3d vision for crysis 3.
It shows grey "Driver" in settings but the green light on the emitter is not glowing bright.
Also the display is not going into 3d mode (benq xl2420t shows a small green led if 3d is enabled).
I tried disabling or shutting down the 3d service before launching crysis then reenabling it but this only results in a side-by-side view and now 3d.
I also tried CTRL+T or pressing the button on the emitter but this just makes the screen flicker for a millisecond without any changes afterwards.
Other games are working perfectly with 3d. Only Crysis 3 does not switch to 3d as expected.
I am using a Geforce GTX 680.
Any idea?
The same happenend to me at first. I disabled 3D in the NV control panel, started Crysis, choose one of the other 3D options offered, applied changes, alt+Tab out of the game, again NV control panel, enabled 3d, alt+tab back to crysis, pressed strg+t, then it worked and stayed for me ..
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Just tested it in 3D and man it sucks, fake fake fake 3d all over, looks like **** and I noticed that it seems to take way more then 5-10% as a can play on High setting no problem atleast in the first levels that I have got to, first jungle level I guess it is and it is unplayable on high, even on Medium setting it sometimes slowdown way down on my GTX 570/ Corei5-2500K@ 4,5 Ghz
So I will definetly play it in 2D even I dont like 2d anymore as the 3d it uses looks like **** and plays like **** on my comp. So im very disapointed.
Just tested it in 3D and man it sucks, fake fake fake 3d all over, looks like **** and I noticed that it seems to take way more then 5-10% as a can play on High setting no problem atleast in the first levels that I have got to, first jungle level I guess it is and it is unplayable on high, even on Medium setting it sometimes slowdown way down on my GTX 570/ Corei5-2500K@ 4,5 Ghz
So I will definetly play it in 2D even I dont like 2d anymore as the 3d it uses looks like **** and plays like **** on my comp. So im very disapointed.
It's funny that some folks wonder why Crysis 3 3D has almost no ghsoting??? It's because it's fake 3D, just a tricky to fool you. It's a retroprojection 3D, it's just one angle that replicates another one. Real 3D consists in 2 different angles of the same image and Crysis 3 has only one angle for both eyes, but replicated. You get 2 frames, but it's the same angle, so they're exactly the same, that's why there can't be any ghsoting, only the halo around the gun that Prophes is carrying, but that's another issue.
Ok, with real 3D there'll be some issues, like post effects rendered in the wrong depth and ghsoting, but it still million years better than fake 3D which is fake, it doesn't add real perspective and volume to objects.
If you're really used to play games in real 3D, you can easily notice that Crytek 3D (RRS) is just a tricky. They just push the 2D scenario away from Prophet's hands holding the gun, so actually you have a 2D scenario pushed back and Prophet's hands in the screen level. It's totally fake 3D.
Surely Crytek's 3D is better than 2D-3D conversion features found in 3DTV's, but definatelly can't be compared to real 3D.
I'm still playing Dead Space 3 and will play Crysis 3 once I get tired of playing this amazing game that looks stunning in real 3D. I'll play Crysis 3 in fake 3D cause to me is still better than 2D, I just can't play any games in 2D anymore, and I'll have to live with Crysis 3 fake 3D.
I just hope we could tweak depth just a little bit more in Crysis 3, like I could do it in Crysis 2. I have no idea why this is not posible anymore with Crysis 3, since it's the same cryengine3?
Crysis 2 you could tweak the config.cfg file and get more depth.
More depth is not equal more crap in Crysis 2, 3, it;s more convergence that really screws everything, cause fake 3D doesn't work with convergence, it looks like fake flat cartoons. More depth is OK...
It's funny that some folks wonder why Crysis 3 3D has almost no ghsoting??? It's because it's fake 3D, just a tricky to fool you. It's a retroprojection 3D, it's just one angle that replicates another one. Real 3D consists in 2 different angles of the same image and Crysis 3 has only one angle for both eyes, but replicated. You get 2 frames, but it's the same angle, so they're exactly the same, that's why there can't be any ghsoting, only the halo around the gun that Prophes is carrying, but that's another issue.
Ok, with real 3D there'll be some issues, like post effects rendered in the wrong depth and ghsoting, but it still million years better than fake 3D which is fake, it doesn't add real perspective and volume to objects.
If you're really used to play games in real 3D, you can easily notice that Crytek 3D (RRS) is just a tricky. They just push the 2D scenario away from Prophet's hands holding the gun, so actually you have a 2D scenario pushed back and Prophet's hands in the screen level. It's totally fake 3D.
Surely Crytek's 3D is better than 2D-3D conversion features found in 3DTV's, but definatelly can't be compared to real 3D.
I'm still playing Dead Space 3 and will play Crysis 3 once I get tired of playing this amazing game that looks stunning in real 3D. I'll play Crysis 3 in fake 3D cause to me is still better than 2D, I just can't play any games in 2D anymore, and I'll have to live with Crysis 3 fake 3D.
I just hope we could tweak depth just a little bit more in Crysis 3, like I could do it in Crysis 2. I have no idea why this is not posible anymore with Crysis 3, since it's the same cryengine3?
Crysis 2 you could tweak the config.cfg file and get more depth.
More depth is not equal more crap in Crysis 2, 3, it;s more convergence that really screws everything, cause fake 3D doesn't work with convergence, it looks like fake flat cartoons. More depth is OK...
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[quote="francomg"] Real 3D consists in 2 different angles of the same image and Crysis 3 has only one angle for both eyes, but replicated.[/quote]
Actually, real 3D consists of two unique images taken of the same scene from different view points.
I'm not quite sure if your using Crytek's in game 3D option, 3DVision or the Tridef drivers to view Crysis3 in 3D but if I look at the floor or a hand rail while using 3DVision to render 3D in Crysis3 the gap between images is greater the further away from Profit the image object/element is and conversely the closer the object/element is to Profit the smaller the gap between images.
Granted, the gap size and the change (from front to back @ 100% 'depth') is not as much as I'd like to see, the images are not simply offset or parallel in nature.
Here's hoping that Crytek unlocks the real 3D rendering and convergence for this game.
francomg said: Real 3D consists in 2 different angles of the same image and Crysis 3 has only one angle for both eyes, but replicated.
Actually, real 3D consists of two unique images taken of the same scene from different view points.
I'm not quite sure if your using Crytek's in game 3D option, 3DVision or the Tridef drivers to view Crysis3 in 3D but if I look at the floor or a hand rail while using 3DVision to render 3D in Crysis3 the gap between images is greater the further away from Profit the image object/element is and conversely the closer the object/element is to Profit the smaller the gap between images.
Granted, the gap size and the change (from front to back @ 100% 'depth') is not as much as I'd like to see, the images are not simply offset or parallel in nature.
Here's hoping that Crytek unlocks the real 3D rendering and convergence for this game.
mbloof, you're correct, thanks for explaining this better.
I agree that unlocking convergence will only do any good if Crytek unlocks real 3D for Crysis, or it's not worth it at all. But if at least we could tweak depth a little bit more using the config.cfg file, the fake 3D could look a little bit better, that's what I used to do when playing Crysis 2.
Believe me, if we could get more depth, it would look much better. I remember playing Crysis 2 with the default depth set to 100% was to flat for me, terrible, after I tweaked the cfg file to get more depth, it got a lot better and I actually enjoyed a bit the 3D, off course not as much as If I had played Crysis 2 in real Stereo 3D.
Crysis 3 doesn't have stereo 3D, it's like you said, just a fake replication, only 1 image replicated, and one single angle replicated, and real 3D consists on two different images in 2 different angles, simple as that.
I guess now it's easy to figure out why Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 3D has no ghosting....
There can't be any ghosting, if it's only one image replicated, instead of 2 different images, one over another...
Sorry for my english as it's not my native language.
mbloof, you're correct, thanks for explaining this better.
I agree that unlocking convergence will only do any good if Crytek unlocks real 3D for Crysis, or it's not worth it at all. But if at least we could tweak depth a little bit more using the config.cfg file, the fake 3D could look a little bit better, that's what I used to do when playing Crysis 2.
Believe me, if we could get more depth, it would look much better. I remember playing Crysis 2 with the default depth set to 100% was to flat for me, terrible, after I tweaked the cfg file to get more depth, it got a lot better and I actually enjoyed a bit the 3D, off course not as much as If I had played Crysis 2 in real Stereo 3D.
Crysis 3 doesn't have stereo 3D, it's like you said, just a fake replication, only 1 image replicated, and one single angle replicated, and real 3D consists on two different images in 2 different angles, simple as that.
I guess now it's easy to figure out why Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 3D has no ghosting....
There can't be any ghosting, if it's only one image replicated, instead of 2 different images, one over another...
Sorry for my english as it's not my native language.
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[quote="BadONE"]The same happenend to me at first. I disabled 3D in the NV control panel, started Crysis, choose one of the other 3D options offered, applied changes, alt+Tab out of the game, again NV control panel, enabled 3d, alt+tab back to crysis, pressed strg+t, then it worked and stayed for me ..[/quote]
Thank you for the answer, but no...this does not help for me.
I did exactly as you described but I end up with two seperate images side-by-side and no way to turn it back except of disabling 3d in crysis 3d settings. When I hit CTRL+T I get a black screen for a millisecond (or some kind of flickering) but after that there is no change.
BadONE said:The same happenend to me at first. I disabled 3D in the NV control panel, started Crysis, choose one of the other 3D options offered, applied changes, alt+Tab out of the game, again NV control panel, enabled 3d, alt+tab back to crysis, pressed strg+t, then it worked and stayed for me ..
Thank you for the answer, but no...this does not help for me.
I did exactly as you described but I end up with two seperate images side-by-side and no way to turn it back except of disabling 3d in crysis 3d settings. When I hit CTRL+T I get a black screen for a millisecond (or some kind of flickering) but after that there is no change.
MaLDo created his own Tweaking Tool some time ago - this time though he mention about new 3D option update on the way. He`s really good when it comes to CryEngine. Everybody appreciate his great job with Crysis 2.
Take a look and wait for more:
http://maldotex.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/maldo-onthefly-for-crysis-3.html
http://secure.mycrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=60965
MaLDo created his own Tweaking Tool some time ago - this time though he mention about new 3D option update on the way. He`s really good when it comes to CryEngine. Everybody appreciate his great job with Crysis 2.
Take a look and wait for more:
[quote="SKAUT"]MaLDo created his own Tweaking Tool some time ago - this time though he mention about new 3D option update on the way. He`s really good when it comes to CryEngine. Everybody appreciate his great job with Crysis 2.
Take a look and wait for more:
http://maldotex.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/maldo-onthefly-for-crysis-3.html
http://secure.mycrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=60965[/quote]
very interesting, I can't wait to see what he can do to help config 3d
SKAUT said:MaLDo created his own Tweaking Tool some time ago - this time though he mention about new 3D option update on the way. He`s really good when it comes to CryEngine. Everybody appreciate his great job with Crysis 2.
Take a look and wait for more:
very interesting, I can't wait to see what he can do to help config 3d
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[quote="DeltaDaddy"]I'm running dual GeForce 9600 GTs at the moment that are not GPU 11 complaint.
Any ideas what i should upgrade to? Nothing too expensive[/quote]
What are the rest of your system specs? Imo the GPU with the best price/performance ratio right now is the GTX660 (non ti version). If you SLI them, they'll even beat the GTX680 in most applications and 3D Vision really benefits from having SLI.
DeltaDaddy said:I'm running dual GeForce 9600 GTs at the moment that are not GPU 11 complaint.
Any ideas what i should upgrade to? Nothing too expensive
What are the rest of your system specs? Imo the GPU with the best price/performance ratio right now is the GTX660 (non ti version). If you SLI them, they'll even beat the GTX680 in most applications and 3D Vision really benefits from having SLI.
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The trick to 3d is to have a big screen. 3d works best at 55" and over. If you have a monitor its never going to be immersive no matter what crytek do.
Having a big screen is the biggest boost you can possibly do to 3d. It looks amazing on a 65" plasma. The image quality is actually improved over 2d due to the darker effect caused by using 3d - like instant ambient occulsion. 3d also means you hardly need antialiasing.
Having said all that the 3d is not as good as skyrim which isn't even 3d ready so cry trek could improve their implementation.
The trick to 3d is to have a big screen. 3d works best at 55" and over. If you have a monitor its never going to be immersive no matter what crytek do.
Having a big screen is the biggest boost you can possibly do to 3d. It looks amazing on a 65" plasma. The image quality is actually improved over 2d due to the darker effect caused by using 3d - like instant ambient occulsion. 3d also means you hardly need antialiasing.
Having said all that the 3d is not as good as skyrim which isn't even 3d ready so cry trek could improve their implementation.
Well after all the doom and gloom, I finally gave this a go. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised. Looked pretty good at 100% depth and runs nicely too (apart from level 1 when getting bow). I am running on 46inch screen sitting about 5 feet away which perhaps helps. Still, I am rather enjoying it.
Well after all the doom and gloom, I finally gave this a go. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised. Looked pretty good at 100% depth and runs nicely too (apart from level 1 when getting bow). I am running on 46inch screen sitting about 5 feet away which perhaps helps. Still, I am rather enjoying it.
at first i was soooo dissapointed but when i played the game my opinion had changed. As "2eyed64" said that more depth = more crap and i think he is right when it comes to cryengine 3. I actually enjoy 3D in crysis 3, but i could enjoy it much more of that game could have at least 15% more of that so needed depth.
Yeah sadly that they limited that depth control thru Nvidia drivers, but still on really high specs ... game looks just amazing. I had never played so beautiful game before. But it also very hard when you try to finish it on really hardest difficulty lvl available.
I'm actually more than glad that supported this title and also supported crytek so that they'll develop their business further so that they could provide us more nice looking and also good playable games.
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The same happenend to me at first. I disabled 3D in the NV control panel, started Crysis, choose one of the other 3D options offered, applied changes, alt+Tab out of the game, again NV control panel, enabled 3d, alt+tab back to crysis, pressed strg+t, then it worked and stayed for me ..
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Wouldnt be surprised if it motivates someone to get 3D for it though.
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So I will definetly play it in 2D even I dont like 2d anymore as the 3d it uses looks like **** and plays like **** on my comp. So im very disapointed.
Ok, with real 3D there'll be some issues, like post effects rendered in the wrong depth and ghsoting, but it still million years better than fake 3D which is fake, it doesn't add real perspective and volume to objects.
If you're really used to play games in real 3D, you can easily notice that Crytek 3D (RRS) is just a tricky. They just push the 2D scenario away from Prophet's hands holding the gun, so actually you have a 2D scenario pushed back and Prophet's hands in the screen level. It's totally fake 3D.
Surely Crytek's 3D is better than 2D-3D conversion features found in 3DTV's, but definatelly can't be compared to real 3D.
I'm still playing Dead Space 3 and will play Crysis 3 once I get tired of playing this amazing game that looks stunning in real 3D. I'll play Crysis 3 in fake 3D cause to me is still better than 2D, I just can't play any games in 2D anymore, and I'll have to live with Crysis 3 fake 3D.
I just hope we could tweak depth just a little bit more in Crysis 3, like I could do it in Crysis 2. I have no idea why this is not posible anymore with Crysis 3, since it's the same cryengine3?
Crysis 2 you could tweak the config.cfg file and get more depth.
More depth is not equal more crap in Crysis 2, 3, it;s more convergence that really screws everything, cause fake 3D doesn't work with convergence, it looks like fake flat cartoons. More depth is OK...
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Actually, real 3D consists of two unique images taken of the same scene from different view points.
I'm not quite sure if your using Crytek's in game 3D option, 3DVision or the Tridef drivers to view Crysis3 in 3D but if I look at the floor or a hand rail while using 3DVision to render 3D in Crysis3 the gap between images is greater the further away from Profit the image object/element is and conversely the closer the object/element is to Profit the smaller the gap between images.
Granted, the gap size and the change (from front to back @ 100% 'depth') is not as much as I'd like to see, the images are not simply offset or parallel in nature.
Here's hoping that Crytek unlocks the real 3D rendering and convergence for this game.
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I agree that unlocking convergence will only do any good if Crytek unlocks real 3D for Crysis, or it's not worth it at all. But if at least we could tweak depth a little bit more using the config.cfg file, the fake 3D could look a little bit better, that's what I used to do when playing Crysis 2.
Believe me, if we could get more depth, it would look much better. I remember playing Crysis 2 with the default depth set to 100% was to flat for me, terrible, after I tweaked the cfg file to get more depth, it got a lot better and I actually enjoyed a bit the 3D, off course not as much as If I had played Crysis 2 in real Stereo 3D.
Crysis 3 doesn't have stereo 3D, it's like you said, just a fake replication, only 1 image replicated, and one single angle replicated, and real 3D consists on two different images in 2 different angles, simple as that.
I guess now it's easy to figure out why Crysis 2 and Crysis 3 3D has no ghosting....
There can't be any ghosting, if it's only one image replicated, instead of 2 different images, one over another...
Sorry for my english as it's not my native language.
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Thank you for the answer, but no...this does not help for me.
I did exactly as you described but I end up with two seperate images side-by-side and no way to turn it back except of disabling 3d in crysis 3d settings. When I hit CTRL+T I get a black screen for a millisecond (or some kind of flickering) but after that there is no change.
Take a look and wait for more:
http://maldotex.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/maldo-onthefly-for-crysis-3.html
http://secure.mycrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=60965
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
very interesting, I can't wait to see what he can do to help config 3d
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Any ideas what i should upgrade to? Nothing too expensive
What are the rest of your system specs? Imo the GPU with the best price/performance ratio right now is the GTX660 (non ti version). If you SLI them, they'll even beat the GTX680 in most applications and 3D Vision really benefits from having SLI.
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Having a big screen is the biggest boost you can possibly do to 3d. It looks amazing on a 65" plasma. The image quality is actually improved over 2d due to the darker effect caused by using 3d - like instant ambient occulsion. 3d also means you hardly need antialiasing.
Having said all that the 3d is not as good as skyrim which isn't even 3d ready so cry trek could improve their implementation.