[quote="sebastatu"]What I would like to see, is a proper update to support new monitors @ 1440p with 144hz natively, instead of turning the resolution down to 1080p and the refresh rate to 120hz.
However, I just looked on Nvidia's main page and 3D vision is no longer listed under their technologies any more. I actually did not see any reference to it anywhere, or how to buy 3d vision kits or anything. Correct me if I am wrong, but maybe this was moved somewhere else?[/quote]
On nvidia.co.uk 3D vision is listed under Products, separately from Technologies. On the Geforce website, 3D vision is listed as the first item under Geforce Technologies on the left hand panel.
Reports of 3d vision's demise have been greatly exaggerated!
sebastatu said:What I would like to see, is a proper update to support new monitors @ 1440p with 144hz natively, instead of turning the resolution down to 1080p and the refresh rate to 120hz.
However, I just looked on Nvidia's main page and 3D vision is no longer listed under their technologies any more. I actually did not see any reference to it anywhere, or how to buy 3d vision kits or anything. Correct me if I am wrong, but maybe this was moved somewhere else?
On nvidia.co.uk 3D vision is listed under Products, separately from Technologies. On the Geforce website, 3D vision is listed as the first item under Geforce Technologies on the left hand panel.
Reports of 3d vision's demise have been greatly exaggerated!
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Samsung and LG cut back on 3D TV production !
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/3d-television-dead-samsung-lg-cut-back-3d-tv-production-1542580
Without hardware, we are so doomed...
No more TV, no more monitor, no more glasses... Someone give me a gun.
Wait a sec, maybe just an hardware assurance for now.
.
[quote="Dugom"]Samsung and LG cut back on 3D TV production !
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/3d-television-dead-samsung-lg-cut-back-3d-tv-production-1542580
Without hardware, we are so doomed...
No more TV, no more monitor, no more glasses... Someone give me a gun.
.[/quote]
This is really bad news. Flat Gaming oh my God.
So sad. It as if monitor manufacturers said "hey, remember those 144Hz monitors? Well, we won't be making more of those, but we will make higher resolution 60Hz monitors!" :p.
One step forward, one step backwards. 3D should be an option forever.
So sad. It as if monitor manufacturers said "hey, remember those 144Hz monitors? Well, we won't be making more of those, but we will make higher resolution 60Hz monitors!" :p.
One step forward, one step backwards. 3D should be an option forever.
[quote="zig11727"][quote="Dugom"]Samsung and LG cut back on 3D TV production !
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/3d-television-dead-samsung-lg-cut-back-3d-tv-production-1542580
Without hardware, we are so doomed...
No more TV, no more monitor, no more glasses... Someone give me a gun.
.[/quote]
This is really bad news. Flat Gaming oh my God.[/quote]
The impressions from Valve's recent VR developer showcase have been absolutely spectacular. The future isn't flat, the future is being IN the 3D world.
I'm personally pumped as can be. The future, for me, is more exciting than it's ever been. VR finally here.
No more TV, no more monitor, no more glasses... Someone give me a gun.
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This is really bad news. Flat Gaming oh my God.
The impressions from Valve's recent VR developer showcase have been absolutely spectacular. The future isn't flat, the future is being IN the 3D world.
I'm personally pumped as can be. The future, for me, is more exciting than it's ever been. VR finally here.
It pains me to say it but it's probably this forum and the people fixing the games that are the only thing stopping nvidia putting the last nail in the 3D gaming coffin.
If you didn't want it to die off they would have taken the ridiculous resolution limit off by now.
It's one of those 'it'll sort itself out' office space moments.
The activation server was probably a backlash test!
It pains me to say it but it's probably this forum and the people fixing the games that are the only thing stopping nvidia putting the last nail in the 3D gaming coffin.
If you didn't want it to die off they would have taken the ridiculous resolution limit off by now.
It's one of those 'it'll sort itself out' office space moments.
The activation server was probably a backlash test!
[quote="GibsonRed"]It pains me to say it but it's probably this forum and the people fixing the games that are the only thing stopping nvidia putting the last nail in the 3D gaming coffin.
If you didn't want it to die off they would have taken the ridiculous resolution limit off by now.
It's one of those 'it'll sort itself out' office space moments.
The activation server was probably a backlash test! [/quote]
Agree!
I think the thing with the activation server for 3DTVPlay was a test to see how many people are still interested;)
GibsonRed said:It pains me to say it but it's probably this forum and the people fixing the games that are the only thing stopping nvidia putting the last nail in the 3D gaming coffin.
If you didn't want it to die off they would have taken the ridiculous resolution limit off by now.
It's one of those 'it'll sort itself out' office space moments.
The activation server was probably a backlash test!
Agree!
I think the thing with the activation server for 3DTVPlay was a test to see how many people are still interested;)
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[quote="sonarctica"]Or do they just update it "when they feel like it"?
Feels like it's been years since nvidia added 3dvision support for the "latest games"[/quote]
Hello
In the [url]http://www.entertherift.fr/[/url], on the Twitch streaming channel, thursday, february 5th 2016, the sales manager of Nvidia France reported there is always a "Nvidia team" which is working on 3D Vision profiles.
but he said also than Nvidia is more & more focused on HTC Vive & Oculus Rift.
sonarctica said:Or do they just update it "when they feel like it"?
Feels like it's been years since nvidia added 3dvision support for the "latest games"
Hello
In the http://www.entertherift.fr/, on the Twitch streaming channel, thursday, february 5th 2016, the sales manager of Nvidia France reported there is always a "Nvidia team" which is working on 3D Vision profiles.
but he said also than Nvidia is more & more focused on HTC Vive & Oculus Rift.
If love to know what that 3D Vision team does all day!
Sitting around playing community fixes?
Someone needs to phone up nvidia and ask to speak to someone in the 3D department and tell them to get off their arse and sort it out.
It's a shame about the TV manufactures but the article does say the high end model TV's will have it still.
I hope the new 4K projectors that coming out soon will have 3D. Texas Instruments have released a chip that mere mortals can afford.
Maybe Panasonic will put a DisplayPort input on their 4K projectors like their new TV's have.
If love to know what that 3D Vision team does all day!
Sitting around playing community fixes?
Someone needs to phone up nvidia and ask to speak to someone in the 3D department and tell them to get off their arse and sort it out.
It's a shame about the TV manufactures but the article does say the high end model TV's will have it still.
I hope the new 4K projectors that coming out soon will have 3D. Texas Instruments have released a chip that mere mortals can afford.
Maybe Panasonic will put a DisplayPort input on their 4K projectors like their new TV's have.
It's so sad I just waited for 2016 model TV-s with 3D. Lets hope Sony can give use some good UHD 3D TV-s. Seems like LG only put 3D in their OLED TV-s because these are LG high end stuff and they are still too expensive for using it just as computer screen. Last year Panasonic UHD 3D TV-s had terrible ghosting issues. Philips UHD 3D TV have terrible input lag over 60-70ms so they aren't good for gaming.
It's so sad I just waited for 2016 model TV-s with 3D. Lets hope Sony can give use some good UHD 3D TV-s. Seems like LG only put 3D in their OLED TV-s because these are LG high end stuff and they are still too expensive for using it just as computer screen. Last year Panasonic UHD 3D TV-s had terrible ghosting issues. Philips UHD 3D TV have terrible input lag over 60-70ms so they aren't good for gaming.
I very much hope 3D Vision stays alive. I'm as interested in VR as the next guy here, but I only see it lending itself properly to specific types of games, mostly those played in the first person. In games where you can actually see your character (Witchers, Tomb Raiders, etc.), I suspect 3D Vision will still be preferable. Also, and I know I'm not alone in this, I'm a keyboard-and-mouse gamer. I don't see how VR can possibly play well with that.
3D Vision can look fantastic in *any* of these game formats. VR brings a ton of limitations. It'll be fantastic for a very specific type (or two) of games, but 3D Vision will be needed and capable of covering *all* games. If I were running the joint, I know where I'd devote at least half my attention, in case VR turns out to crash and burn as hard as they seem to think 3D has.
I'm a hard core gamer, have been all my life, and I never had an inkling of how good 3D could be in games until a year ago. I have shown it to a lot of people to their utter amazement. I think 3D is mostly just a victim of insufficient marketing combined with really low expectations based on the experience of overhyped low quality 3D in the movie theaters, though I definitely commiserate with the technical difficulty that you *can't* really show off your product in a normal TV commercial. (I have always been amused at commercials from back in the 50's-60's showing color TV's in a commercial most everyone had to see in black and white.) I wonder, could full 3D Vision be properly demo'd/replicated in modern 3D movie theaters? If so, frankly, NVidia should be buying a commercial for 3D Vision to run before every 3D movie showing anywhere, everywhere. But only if you can turn the depth and convergence up enough to actually impress, otherwise, you're just exacerbating the low-expectations problem. My guess is, the 5% of people who get nauseous at 3D Vision are what's preventing that.
I very much hope 3D Vision stays alive. I'm as interested in VR as the next guy here, but I only see it lending itself properly to specific types of games, mostly those played in the first person. In games where you can actually see your character (Witchers, Tomb Raiders, etc.), I suspect 3D Vision will still be preferable. Also, and I know I'm not alone in this, I'm a keyboard-and-mouse gamer. I don't see how VR can possibly play well with that.
3D Vision can look fantastic in *any* of these game formats. VR brings a ton of limitations. It'll be fantastic for a very specific type (or two) of games, but 3D Vision will be needed and capable of covering *all* games. If I were running the joint, I know where I'd devote at least half my attention, in case VR turns out to crash and burn as hard as they seem to think 3D has.
I'm a hard core gamer, have been all my life, and I never had an inkling of how good 3D could be in games until a year ago. I have shown it to a lot of people to their utter amazement. I think 3D is mostly just a victim of insufficient marketing combined with really low expectations based on the experience of overhyped low quality 3D in the movie theaters, though I definitely commiserate with the technical difficulty that you *can't* really show off your product in a normal TV commercial. (I have always been amused at commercials from back in the 50's-60's showing color TV's in a commercial most everyone had to see in black and white.) I wonder, could full 3D Vision be properly demo'd/replicated in modern 3D movie theaters? If so, frankly, NVidia should be buying a commercial for 3D Vision to run before every 3D movie showing anywhere, everywhere. But only if you can turn the depth and convergence up enough to actually impress, otherwise, you're just exacerbating the low-expectations problem. My guess is, the 5% of people who get nauseous at 3D Vision are what's preventing that.
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[quote="ramps"][quote="Dugom"]
LG use plastic filters...
[/quote]
What does that means?[/quote]That the 3D is in half the resolution with black lignes interlaced, you also need to be straight in front of the TV not up or down. There is no electronic component, so it is cheap to make, any TV could do it, it only need a filter on the screen and a very simple interlaced software in the TV menu...
That the 3D is in half the resolution with black lignes interlaced, you also need to be straight in front of the TV not up or down. There is no electronic component, so it is cheap to make, any TV could do it, it only need a filter on the screen and a very simple interlaced software in the TV menu...
On nvidia.co.uk 3D vision is listed under Products, separately from Technologies. On the Geforce website, 3D vision is listed as the first item under Geforce Technologies on the left hand panel.
Reports of 3d vision's demise have been greatly exaggerated!
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Without hardware, we are so doomed...
No more TV, no more monitor, no more glasses... Someone give me a gun.
Wait a sec, maybe just an hardware assurance for now.
.
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This is really bad news. Flat Gaming oh my God.
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The impressions from Valve's recent VR developer showcase have been absolutely spectacular. The future isn't flat, the future is being IN the 3D world.
I'm personally pumped as can be. The future, for me, is more exciting than it's ever been. VR finally here.
If you didn't want it to die off they would have taken the ridiculous resolution limit off by now.
It's one of those 'it'll sort itself out' office space moments.
The activation server was probably a backlash test!
Agree!
I think the thing with the activation server for 3DTVPlay was a test to see how many people are still interested;)
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Hello
In the http://www.entertherift.fr/, on the Twitch streaming channel, thursday, february 5th 2016, the sales manager of Nvidia France reported there is always a "Nvidia team" which is working on 3D Vision profiles.
but he said also than Nvidia is more & more focused on HTC Vive & Oculus Rift.
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Sitting around playing community fixes?
Someone needs to phone up nvidia and ask to speak to someone in the 3D department and tell them to get off their arse and sort it out.
It's a shame about the TV manufactures but the article does say the high end model TV's will have it still.
I hope the new 4K projectors that coming out soon will have 3D. Texas Instruments have released a chip that mere mortals can afford.
Maybe Panasonic will put a DisplayPort input on their 4K projectors like their new TV's have.
And LG use plastic filters...
.
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3DVision Fixes:
HelixMod Site
Universal fix for UnrealEngine 4 Games
Universal fix for Unity Games
Universal fix for FrostBite 3 Games
Universal fix for TellTales Games
Compability Mode Unleashed
Please donate if you can:
-----> Donations to 3DVision Fixers
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What does that means?
3D Vision can look fantastic in *any* of these game formats. VR brings a ton of limitations. It'll be fantastic for a very specific type (or two) of games, but 3D Vision will be needed and capable of covering *all* games. If I were running the joint, I know where I'd devote at least half my attention, in case VR turns out to crash and burn as hard as they seem to think 3D has.
I'm a hard core gamer, have been all my life, and I never had an inkling of how good 3D could be in games until a year ago. I have shown it to a lot of people to their utter amazement. I think 3D is mostly just a victim of insufficient marketing combined with really low expectations based on the experience of overhyped low quality 3D in the movie theaters, though I definitely commiserate with the technical difficulty that you *can't* really show off your product in a normal TV commercial. (I have always been amused at commercials from back in the 50's-60's showing color TV's in a commercial most everyone had to see in black and white.) I wonder, could full 3D Vision be properly demo'd/replicated in modern 3D movie theaters? If so, frankly, NVidia should be buying a commercial for 3D Vision to run before every 3D movie showing anywhere, everywhere. But only if you can turn the depth and convergence up enough to actually impress, otherwise, you're just exacerbating the low-expectations problem. My guess is, the 5% of people who get nauseous at 3D Vision are what's preventing that.
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3DVision Fixes:
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Universal fix for UnrealEngine 4 Games
Universal fix for Unity Games
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Universal fix for TellTales Games
Compability Mode Unleashed
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