Which game do you wish was 100% NVIDIA 3D Vision ready?
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[quote name='BattleWeapon7' date='14 December 2010 - 10:20 PM' timestamp='1292361634' post='1160975']
With stuff like this...
http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/
+ 3D vision = VR = WIN. It is TOTALLY AWESOME. Shame so few games support it. FSX + Test Drive Unlimited are the only two I've tried that support both.
I vote for ARMA 2 in 3D, but we'll all need supercomputers to run it.
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Thanks for that post. TrackIR looks promising. Don't think I'll buy into it yet, but anything that makes gaming more immersive is a big step in the right direction.
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' date='14 December 2010 - 10:20 PM' timestamp='1292361634' post='1160975']
With stuff like this...
http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/
+ 3D vision = VR = WIN. It is TOTALLY AWESOME. Shame so few games support it. FSX + Test Drive Unlimited are the only two I've tried that support both.
I vote for ARMA 2 in 3D, but we'll all need supercomputers to run it.
Thanks for that post. TrackIR looks promising. Don't think I'll buy into it yet, but anything that makes gaming more immersive is a big step in the right direction.
[quote name='Zloth' date='14 December 2010 - 02:22 AM' timestamp='1292289777' post='1160527']
Anyway, you say you've seen modern 3D 'stuff' but what stuff? Movies are set up for people who are first time viewers and they need to use settings that will work OK for everyone in an entire theater. TVs have a better shot but they still have to work for everyone in the room. This is 3D for just you, sitting square in front of the screen, with dials and hotkeys to customize everything to what works for you.
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THIS!!! I work in an I.T. Dept so naturally we are all tech geeks anyway, and i try to explain to them how good Nvidia 3D vision is but all they think of is the polarised cinema 3D which is...meh. Try to explain about the extreme depth and pop out you can get with this but it's a "need to see it yourself" kinda thing. Few of them have been round and tried it out (batman, assassins creed 2, tomb raider underworld, prototype which i keep on my PC specifically for this reason, lol) and now they are all starting to upgrade their PC's so they can run 3D. I took a chance when i bought the kit as i had never seen it beforehand (not this kind of 3D) and i dont regret it one bit, sure most games have issues but then 99% of things i get from Argos i have to take it back because it's broken in some way so i dont expect it to be flawless.
Another game from the day that would be good....MDK 1&2! one of the first 3D accelerated games (via a patch), loved those games, lol
[quote name='Zloth' date='14 December 2010 - 02:22 AM' timestamp='1292289777' post='1160527']
Anyway, you say you've seen modern 3D 'stuff' but what stuff? Movies are set up for people who are first time viewers and they need to use settings that will work OK for everyone in an entire theater. TVs have a better shot but they still have to work for everyone in the room. This is 3D for just you, sitting square in front of the screen, with dials and hotkeys to customize everything to what works for you.
THIS!!! I work in an I.T. Dept so naturally we are all tech geeks anyway, and i try to explain to them how good Nvidia 3D vision is but all they think of is the polarised cinema 3D which is...meh. Try to explain about the extreme depth and pop out you can get with this but it's a "need to see it yourself" kinda thing. Few of them have been round and tried it out (batman, assassins creed 2, tomb raider underworld, prototype which i keep on my PC specifically for this reason, lol) and now they are all starting to upgrade their PC's so they can run 3D. I took a chance when i bought the kit as i had never seen it beforehand (not this kind of 3D) and i dont regret it one bit, sure most games have issues but then 99% of things i get from Argos i have to take it back because it's broken in some way so i dont expect it to be flawless.
Another game from the day that would be good....MDK 1&2! one of the first 3D accelerated games (via a patch), loved those games, lol
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Nvidia 3D Vision Glasses
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[quote name='jpkrautw' date='13 December 2010 - 09:46 PM' timestamp='1292276811' post='1160407']
Project64. It was great playing the classics in 3D with the previous Nvidia 3d implementation. Works in iz3d also, but I would kill to have this working with 3d Vision.
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[quote name='jpkrautw' date='13 December 2010 - 09:46 PM' timestamp='1292276811' post='1160407']
Project64. It was great playing the classics in 3D with the previous Nvidia 3d implementation. Works in iz3d also, but I would kill to have this working with 3d Vision.
With stuff like this...
http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/
+ 3D vision = VR = WIN. It is TOTALLY AWESOME. Shame so few games support it. FSX + Test Drive Unlimited are the only two I've tried that support both.
I vote for ARMA 2 in 3D, but we'll all need supercomputers to run it.
[/quote]
Thanks for that post. TrackIR looks promising. Don't think I'll buy into it yet, but anything that makes gaming more immersive is a big step in the right direction.
With stuff like this...
http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/
+ 3D vision = VR = WIN. It is TOTALLY AWESOME. Shame so few games support it. FSX + Test Drive Unlimited are the only two I've tried that support both.
I vote for ARMA 2 in 3D, but we'll all need supercomputers to run it.
Thanks for that post. TrackIR looks promising. Don't think I'll buy into it yet, but anything that makes gaming more immersive is a big step in the right direction.
Also amnesia dark descent, so few horror games lately and the ones released don't work :(
This brings me to Dead Space 2, this one has to work, come on EA!!
Also FEAR 3, Crysis, Mass Effect 3, Need for Speed shift 2, ...
Also amnesia dark descent, so few horror games lately and the ones released don't work :(
This brings me to Dead Space 2, this one has to work, come on EA!!
Also FEAR 3, Crysis, Mass Effect 3, Need for Speed shift 2, ...
Anyway, you say you've seen modern 3D 'stuff' but what stuff? Movies are set up for people who are first time viewers and they need to use settings that will work OK for everyone in an entire theater. TVs have a better shot but they still have to work for everyone in the room. This is 3D for just you, sitting square in front of the screen, with dials and hotkeys to customize everything to what works for you.
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THIS!!! I work in an I.T. Dept so naturally we are all tech geeks anyway, and i try to explain to them how good Nvidia 3D vision is but all they think of is the polarised cinema 3D which is...meh. Try to explain about the extreme depth and pop out you can get with this but it's a "need to see it yourself" kinda thing. Few of them have been round and tried it out (batman, assassins creed 2, tomb raider underworld, prototype which i keep on my PC specifically for this reason, lol) and now they are all starting to upgrade their PC's so they can run 3D. I took a chance when i bought the kit as i had never seen it beforehand (not this kind of 3D) and i dont regret it one bit, sure most games have issues but then 99% of things i get from Argos i have to take it back because it's broken in some way so i dont expect it to be flawless.
Another game from the day that would be good....MDK 1&2! one of the first 3D accelerated games (via a patch), loved those games, lol
Anyway, you say you've seen modern 3D 'stuff' but what stuff? Movies are set up for people who are first time viewers and they need to use settings that will work OK for everyone in an entire theater. TVs have a better shot but they still have to work for everyone in the room. This is 3D for just you, sitting square in front of the screen, with dials and hotkeys to customize everything to what works for you.
THIS!!! I work in an I.T. Dept so naturally we are all tech geeks anyway, and i try to explain to them how good Nvidia 3D vision is but all they think of is the polarised cinema 3D which is...meh. Try to explain about the extreme depth and pop out you can get with this but it's a "need to see it yourself" kinda thing. Few of them have been round and tried it out (batman, assassins creed 2, tomb raider underworld, prototype which i keep on my PC specifically for this reason, lol) and now they are all starting to upgrade their PC's so they can run 3D. I took a chance when i bought the kit as i had never seen it beforehand (not this kind of 3D) and i dont regret it one bit, sure most games have issues but then 99% of things i get from Argos i have to take it back because it's broken in some way so i dont expect it to be flawless.
Another game from the day that would be good....MDK 1&2! one of the first 3D accelerated games (via a patch), loved those games, lol
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G.Skill Ripjawz 16GB DDR3 12800
1x128GB & 2x256GB OCZ Agility 4 SSD
Zotac 770GTX 4GB
SupremeFX X-Fi 2 Audio Card
Asus VG278HE
Nvidia 3D Vision Glasses
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Project64. It was great playing the classics in 3D with the previous Nvidia 3d implementation. Works in iz3d also, but I would kill to have this working with 3d Vision.
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This!
Project64. It was great playing the classics in 3D with the previous Nvidia 3d implementation. Works in iz3d also, but I would kill to have this working with 3d Vision.
This!