nVidia just announced free copies of Metro Last Light with all 660 and up GPU's bought after the 16/4/2013. The promo also claims the Metro Last Light will be the most advanced 3d vision and nVidia surround game to date. So clearly nVidia are supporting this game so how can you claim they have abandoned 3d vision? It may very well be the other developers that aren't coming to the party.
Some of the game fixes would require modifying game code and what give nVidia the right to do that?
I don't know what goes on behind the scence or what cash exchanges hands but nVidia are still supporting 3d vision albeit not to the level people would like.
nVidia just announced free copies of Metro Last Light with all 660 and up GPU's bought after the 16/4/2013. The promo also claims the Metro Last Light will be the most advanced 3d vision and nVidia surround game to date. So clearly nVidia are supporting this game so how can you claim they have abandoned 3d vision? It may very well be the other developers that aren't coming to the party.
Some of the game fixes would require modifying game code and what give nVidia the right to do that?
I don't know what goes on behind the scence or what cash exchanges hands but nVidia are still supporting 3d vision albeit not to the level people would like.
[quote="emett"]nVidia just announced free copies of Metro Last Light with all 660 and up GPU's bought after the 16/4/2013. The promo also claims the Metro Last Light will be the most advanced 3d vision and nVidia surround game to date. So clearly nVidia are supporting this game so how can you claim they have abandoned 3d vision? It may very well be the other developers that aren't coming to the party.
Some of the game fixes would require modifying game code and what give nVidia the right to do that?
I don't know what goes on behind the scence or what cash exchanges hands but nVidia are still supporting 3d vision albeit not to the level people would like.[/quote]
I'm quoting myself, since you didn't answer my questions:
[quote="teardropmina"]give me ONE, I just need ONE, game in the past year which was fixed by Nvidia 3D profile. or one post from Nvidia tech team that's helpiing out the customers HERE!
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also, please clarify what you mean by Nvidia's 3D vision profile and what Nvidia actually has the "right" to "fix" games.
now, the SLI profiles are written to improve SLI performance and game compatibility...why 3D vision "profiles" only to rate games as ready to not recommmended?
emett said:nVidia just announced free copies of Metro Last Light with all 660 and up GPU's bought after the 16/4/2013. The promo also claims the Metro Last Light will be the most advanced 3d vision and nVidia surround game to date. So clearly nVidia are supporting this game so how can you claim they have abandoned 3d vision? It may very well be the other developers that aren't coming to the party.
Some of the game fixes would require modifying game code and what give nVidia the right to do that?
I don't know what goes on behind the scence or what cash exchanges hands but nVidia are still supporting 3d vision albeit not to the level people would like.
I'm quoting myself, since you didn't answer my questions:
teardropmina said:give me ONE, I just need ONE, game in the past year which was fixed by Nvidia 3D profile. or one post from Nvidia tech team that's helpiing out the customers HERE!
also, please clarify what you mean by Nvidia's 3D vision profile and what Nvidia actually has the "right" to "fix" games.
now, the SLI profiles are written to improve SLI performance and game compatibility...why 3D vision "profiles" only to rate games as ready to not recommmended?
Helix fixes modify a games code right? Should nVidia started modifying our peoples games because a developer cant be arsed?
3d vision is clearly still supported, just not as good as it could be. If nVidia worked close with game developers good things could happen. The reason helix fixes are so easy is that its just some guy modifying files, there is no need for permission.
3d makes up a small part of nVdias business and yes it clearly shows.. But that doesnt mean they no longer support it.
Helix fixes modify a games code right? Should nVidia started modifying our peoples games because a developer cant be arsed?
3d vision is clearly still supported, just not as good as it could be. If nVidia worked close with game developers good things could happen. The reason helix fixes are so easy is that its just some guy modifying files, there is no need for permission.
3d makes up a small part of nVdias business and yes it clearly shows.. But that doesnt mean they no longer support it.
hey guys, i am currently running triple monitor asus vg278he's on 3 evga 780 ti classys, ok so if u got wipe ur bum with money.....totally go for it, its worth it i would grab something with a bit more vram, also the i went from single 3d to triple 3d and the single 3d blew my mind specailly when i tried metro last light....oh my god.....there was a swamp scene and creature came out the water onto my pc desk im like whaaaaaa even my brother tried it and was like wtf, and hes skeptical in all aspects hahaha.... anyway then went to triple thinkin ill run into driver, and or compati issues....but nope put it this way if u have played a game or games on single monitor in 3d ur be sweet in triple resolution is going to be ur biggest hurdle but with like i said more vram ...ur sweet.
im the kind of guy who will not say oh its gr8 and this n that for the stir of it, trust me trip 3d is something else... :)
just a side not try and grab the nvidia 3d vision kit---version 2---- as i think the v2's have a widers lens or wider frame or something so i mean for trip monitor ull prob want more lens right
but i think by now v1's rnt sold too commonly so ur pretty safe :)
just be prep'd to be flinching from time to time hahaha
hey guys, i am currently running triple monitor asus vg278he's on 3 evga 780 ti classys, ok so if u got wipe ur bum with money.....totally go for it, its worth it i would grab something with a bit more vram, also the i went from single 3d to triple 3d and the single 3d blew my mind specailly when i tried metro last light....oh my god.....there was a swamp scene and creature came out the water onto my pc desk im like whaaaaaa even my brother tried it and was like wtf, and hes skeptical in all aspects hahaha.... anyway then went to triple thinkin ill run into driver, and or compati issues....but nope put it this way if u have played a game or games on single monitor in 3d ur be sweet in triple resolution is going to be ur biggest hurdle but with like i said more vram ...ur sweet.
im the kind of guy who will not say oh its gr8 and this n that for the stir of it, trust me trip 3d is something else... :)
just a side not try and grab the nvidia 3d vision kit---version 2---- as i think the v2's have a widers lens or wider frame or something so i mean for trip monitor ull prob want more lens right
but i think by now v1's rnt sold too commonly so ur pretty safe :)
just be prep'd to be flinching from time to time hahaha
Some of the game fixes would require modifying game code and what give nVidia the right to do that?
I don't know what goes on behind the scence or what cash exchanges hands but nVidia are still supporting 3d vision albeit not to the level people would like.
I'm quoting myself, since you didn't answer my questions:
also, please clarify what you mean by Nvidia's 3D vision profile and what Nvidia actually has the "right" to "fix" games.
now, the SLI profiles are written to improve SLI performance and game compatibility...why 3D vision "profiles" only to rate games as ready to not recommmended?
epenny size =/= nerdiness
3d vision is clearly still supported, just not as good as it could be. If nVidia worked close with game developers good things could happen. The reason helix fixes are so easy is that its just some guy modifying files, there is no need for permission.
3d makes up a small part of nVdias business and yes it clearly shows.. But that doesnt mean they no longer support it.
im the kind of guy who will not say oh its gr8 and this n that for the stir of it, trust me trip 3d is something else... :)
just a side not try and grab the nvidia 3d vision kit---version 2---- as i think the v2's have a widers lens or wider frame or something so i mean for trip monitor ull prob want more lens right
but i think by now v1's rnt sold too commonly so ur pretty safe :)
just be prep'd to be flinching from time to time hahaha