Support about 3D-Vision
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[quote="Bentoo"]Look i dont have a 3D TV,if i had one i would already be playing games on it instead of asking for help,i want to experience 3D on my laptop's screen which is not 3D.This is what iam asking is there any way to play 3D games on my laptop's screen?[/quote] Look, don't talk to me like I'm an idiot. Ok? I know what you're asking and if I had known you didn't have a 3D TV I wouldn't have suggested it but considering you already said this ... [quote="Bentoo"]And i know already that if i connect my laptop with a 3D hdtv it will show 3d setting in the nvidia control panel and then the supported games will be shown in 3D.[/quote] ... I figured by you saying 'you knew' it was from experience. Do you actually know that will happen? I gave you a way that it [i]might[/i] work on the laptop's screen assuming it was already working on a 3D TV, a way that it [i]might[/i] get stuck on. Obviously it's not going to work in any conventional manner because it's [b]not officially[/b] supported by [b]NVIDIA[/b] or by your [b]laptop's manufacturer[/b]. You originally mentioned you saw 'some posts that it can run with something like 3D-Vision Discover and some 3D drivers.' I can't find any, nothing at all. Maybe you should ask wherever you saw those posts for assistance. The only one I saw that said it was running in 3D [b]but it had to be connected to a HDMI 1.4 3D TV as the primary display.[/b]
Bentoo said:Look i dont have a 3D TV,if i had one i would already be playing games on it instead of asking for help,i want to experience 3D on my laptop's screen which is not 3D.This is what iam asking is there any way to play 3D games on my laptop's screen?


Look, don't talk to me like I'm an idiot. Ok? I know what you're asking and if I had known you didn't have a 3D TV I wouldn't have suggested it but considering you already said this ...

Bentoo said:And i know already that if i connect my laptop with a 3D hdtv it will show 3d setting in the nvidia control panel and then the supported games will be shown in 3D.


... I figured by you saying 'you knew' it was from experience. Do you actually know that will happen? I gave you a way that it might work on the laptop's screen assuming it was already working on a 3D TV, a way that it might get stuck on. Obviously it's not going to work in any conventional manner because it's not officially supported by NVIDIA or by your laptop's manufacturer.

You originally mentioned you saw 'some posts that it can run with something like 3D-Vision Discover and some 3D drivers.' I can't find any, nothing at all. Maybe you should ask wherever you saw those posts for assistance. The only one I saw that said it was running in 3D but it had to be connected to a HDMI 1.4 3D TV as the primary display.
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