3D World of Warcraft Problem
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Yeah those screens look fine, it really comes down to your threshold and tolerance for 3D vs. 2D elements. Some people may be able to play with max Depth like you had in those first few shots, but for me that becomes very tiring after a bit, so I prefer lower Depth settings and higher Convergence in those cases where I have to look at the 2D UI a lot.

I think you can still get more Depth however, that looks like very little separation in that second set of screenshots. What you can try to do is set Depth to ~35-50%. Then hold Ctrl-F6 until your character avatar starts to split into two images when you focus on it. Then hold Ctrl-F5 again until your avatar looks good and in focus. You can tweak as much as you like to what suits you, once you find the settings you like its much easier to set them in any game you play in 3D. There's really no "right" way to do it with 3D as long as it looks good to you and you're comfortable with it; everyone has their preferences when it comes to 3D.

As for the rest, resolution always matters, max out every setting you can that doesn't drop your framerates too much or introduce artifacting in 3D (the 3D overlay is a good job of telling you what to turn off). I've never played WoW so I can't say whether 3D is limited to DX9 or not, but it may be the case DX11 isn't supported for 3D.

Edit: Another thing you can try is moving the chat and UI elements closer to the top of the screen. For whatever reason, it is less bothersome to have 2D elements at the top of the screen vs. the bottom for a lot of people. Just feels like having them at the bottom is closer, or something.
Yeah those screens look fine, it really comes down to your threshold and tolerance for 3D vs. 2D elements. Some people may be able to play with max Depth like you had in those first few shots, but for me that becomes very tiring after a bit, so I prefer lower Depth settings and higher Convergence in those cases where I have to look at the 2D UI a lot.



I think you can still get more Depth however, that looks like very little separation in that second set of screenshots. What you can try to do is set Depth to ~35-50%. Then hold Ctrl-F6 until your character avatar starts to split into two images when you focus on it. Then hold Ctrl-F5 again until your avatar looks good and in focus. You can tweak as much as you like to what suits you, once you find the settings you like its much easier to set them in any game you play in 3D. There's really no "right" way to do it with 3D as long as it looks good to you and you're comfortable with it; everyone has their preferences when it comes to 3D.



As for the rest, resolution always matters, max out every setting you can that doesn't drop your framerates too much or introduce artifacting in 3D (the 3D overlay is a good job of telling you what to turn off). I've never played WoW so I can't say whether 3D is limited to DX9 or not, but it may be the case DX11 isn't supported for 3D.



Edit: Another thing you can try is moving the chat and UI elements closer to the top of the screen. For whatever reason, it is less bothersome to have 2D elements at the top of the screen vs. the bottom for a lot of people. Just feels like having them at the bottom is closer, or something.

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