After getting a PG278Q, I revisited 3D Vision and I really like it, especially in Skyrim.
After applying everything you can find on the net, the experience is really impressive.
However, one problem I have is the position of the target crossmark. It's notably too much to the right, so if I try to use it for targetting, the arrow ends up being left of the intended target.
I tried to use the 3D Vision Laser Sight but it's shifted even more to the right.
I thought that the Laser Sight is supposed to be projected onto the object, like a real laser light. But in fact it's just a fixed mark in the center of the screen, not being projected back into the z-axis.
I remember it working differently when I was using 3D Vision some time ago. Has it been changed? Is there way to change it's behaviour and/or position?
After getting a PG278Q, I revisited 3D Vision and I really like it, especially in Skyrim.
After applying everything you can find on the net, the experience is really impressive.
However, one problem I have is the position of the target crossmark. It's notably too much to the right, so if I try to use it for targetting, the arrow ends up being left of the intended target.
I tried to use the 3D Vision Laser Sight but it's shifted even more to the right.
I thought that the Laser Sight is supposed to be projected onto the object, like a real laser light. But in fact it's just a fixed mark in the center of the screen, not being projected back into the z-axis.
I remember it working differently when I was using 3D Vision some time ago. Has it been changed? Is there way to change it's behaviour and/or position?
I just tried it out on my rig(I havent't played it in forvever) and the in-game crosshair is 2D, so it shouldn't be just to the right of the target but instead to the right and left bracketing the target.
And with the crosshair disabled in-game and the laser sight enabled it was working properly for the most part, it glitched from 3D to 2D here and there but I could aim and hit targets just fine with it.
Just curious are you using the [url=http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2012/03/elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-3d-vision-all-in.html]HelixMod[/url] for it?
With a game like Skyrim and all the mods it's hard to tell where an issue is coming from, could start by removing Skyrim from it's profile, then a clean driver install and then start disabling mods ...
I just tried it out on my rig(I havent't played it in forvever) and the in-game crosshair is 2D, so it shouldn't be just to the right of the target but instead to the right and left bracketing the target.
And with the crosshair disabled in-game and the laser sight enabled it was working properly for the most part, it glitched from 3D to 2D here and there but I could aim and hit targets just fine with it.
With a game like Skyrim and all the mods it's hard to tell where an issue is coming from, could start by removing Skyrim from it's profile, then a clean driver install and then start disabling mods ...
Thanks for trying!
I found the cause just in case someone is interested:
I'm using a windows mode made borderless with a small mod. As soon as I use a standard full screen mode, the laser sight works properly.
Another effect of this setup is that no 3D vision OSD is shown (like the info text at start or the depth indicator).
Thanks for the tip.
The laser sight can be hit-and-miss. Sometimes it works perfectly, other times it does what you're describing. Sometimes you can see it trying to work, but it only moves in and out very slightly. It varies on a per-game basis.
The laser sight can be hit-and-miss. Sometimes it works perfectly, other times it does what you're describing. Sometimes you can see it trying to work, but it only moves in and out very slightly. It varies on a per-game basis.
After applying everything you can find on the net, the experience is really impressive.
However, one problem I have is the position of the target crossmark. It's notably too much to the right, so if I try to use it for targetting, the arrow ends up being left of the intended target.
I tried to use the 3D Vision Laser Sight but it's shifted even more to the right.
I thought that the Laser Sight is supposed to be projected onto the object, like a real laser light. But in fact it's just a fixed mark in the center of the screen, not being projected back into the z-axis.
I remember it working differently when I was using 3D Vision some time ago. Has it been changed? Is there way to change it's behaviour and/or position?
And with the crosshair disabled in-game and the laser sight enabled it was working properly for the most part, it glitched from 3D to 2D here and there but I could aim and hit targets just fine with it.
Just curious are you using the HelixMod for it?
With a game like Skyrim and all the mods it's hard to tell where an issue is coming from, could start by removing Skyrim from it's profile, then a clean driver install and then start disabling mods ...
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I found the cause just in case someone is interested:
I'm using a windows mode made borderless with a small mod. As soon as I use a standard full screen mode, the laser sight works properly.
Another effect of this setup is that no 3D vision OSD is shown (like the info text at start or the depth indicator).
The laser sight can be hit-and-miss. Sometimes it works perfectly, other times it does what you're describing. Sometimes you can see it trying to work, but it only moves in and out very slightly. It varies on a per-game basis.