There's a few people here using it, helifax being one of them. He's got a couple sites, one dedicated to fixes [url]http://widescreenfixer.org/[/url] the other with gameplay vids [url]http://3dsurroundgaming.com/[/url] ... so what do you mean by properly? The games themselves? (Check helifax's site) Or bezel correction?
There's a guide here: [url]http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2667/kw/3D%20vision[/url]
I've got a 3D surround set-up and love every minute of it. What games have you tried? Not all games work great... even some rated as "NVidia 3D Vision Ready".
As the comment above alluded, there is a lot of maintenance necessary to get the 3D surround to work to its full potential. For issues regarding surround, I use widescreenfixer. And for 3D issues, if you can't find the fix at Helixmod, then the game probably won't work in 3D.
I've got a 3D surround set-up and love every minute of it. What games have you tried? Not all games work great... even some rated as "NVidia 3D Vision Ready".
As the comment above alluded, there is a lot of maintenance necessary to get the 3D surround to work to its full potential. For issues regarding surround, I use widescreenfixer. And for 3D issues, if you can't find the fix at Helixmod, then the game probably won't work in 3D.
3D Vision Surround | Driver 359.00 | Windows 7
GTX 980 SLI | i7 3770K @ 4.2 GHz | 16 GB RAM
3x ASUS VG248QE w/ G-SYNC
Thanks for the replies guys...
To be honest I haven't tried a whole lot of games, mostly racing games, which I think are "ready made" for surround + 3D, I tried shift 2, Project cars, The latest dirt ( I forget which one) and Corsa.What I mean is:
In shift2:
Sometimes it works, but some times I only get noise on the third monitor, and the only fix I have found is to completely reboot the machine, as even when you quit the game and go back to the desktop it too has noise now on the third monitor
But mostly, even when it works the 3D is completely underwhelming, not wrong per se, just not WOW, you know?
I really don't care about surround or 3D in any other games.. Surround specifically, just makes FPS'es harder to play, and you put 3D on top of that and it gets worse.
My setup, just so you guys know are 3 Asus ASUS VG278HE, and two Titan's in SLI
I've been to helifax's site on the 3D side, of course there were no fixes for any of the games I have :) (Murphy's law), I''l check out the surround portion, one of the reasons why I don't play FPS'es with surround is because the HUD will be all the way to the right and I have to actually move my head to see it, and if you're in the middle of combat that's a major problem! ;)
Thanks for the replies guys...
To be honest I haven't tried a whole lot of games, mostly racing games, which I think are "ready made" for surround + 3D, I tried shift 2, Project cars, The latest dirt ( I forget which one) and Corsa.What I mean is:
In shift2:
Sometimes it works, but some times I only get noise on the third monitor, and the only fix I have found is to completely reboot the machine, as even when you quit the game and go back to the desktop it too has noise now on the third monitor
But mostly, even when it works the 3D is completely underwhelming, not wrong per se, just not WOW, you know?
I really don't care about surround or 3D in any other games.. Surround specifically, just makes FPS'es harder to play, and you put 3D on top of that and it gets worse.
My setup, just so you guys know are 3 Asus ASUS VG278HE, and two Titan's in SLI
I've been to helifax's site on the 3D side, of course there were no fixes for any of the games I have :) (Murphy's law), I''l check out the surround portion, one of the reasons why I don't play FPS'es with surround is because the HUD will be all the way to the right and I have to actually move my head to see it, and if you're in the middle of combat that's a major problem! ;)
... not WOW? ... you might need to enable convergence and start playing around with it, [url]http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2943/[/url] ... basically it governs how much depth is packed into the scene, when the closest thing is aligned, or how much popout there is, when the closest thing is crossed.
... oh and depth if you haven't already, it defaults to 15% which is extremely low.
... not WOW? ... you might need to enable convergence and start playing around with it, http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2943/ ... basically it governs how much depth is packed into the scene, when the closest thing is aligned, or how much popout there is, when the closest thing is crossed.
... oh and depth if you haven't already, it defaults to 15% which is extremely low.
[quote="Marvio"]Thanks for the replies guys...
To be honest I haven't tried a whole lot of games, mostly racing games, which I think are "ready made" for surround + 3D, I tried shift 2, Project cars, The latest dirt ( I forget which one) and Corsa.What I mean is:
In shift2:
Sometimes it works, but some times I only get noise on the third monitor, and the only fix I have found is to completely reboot the machine, as even when you quit the game and go back to the desktop it too has noise now on the third monitor
But mostly, even when it works the 3D is completely underwhelming, not wrong per se, just not WOW, you know?
I really don't care about surround or 3D in any other games.. Surround specifically, just makes FPS'es harder to play, and you put 3D on top of that and it gets worse.
My setup, just so you guys know are 3 Asus ASUS VG278HE, and two Titan's in SLI
I've been to helifax's site on the 3D side, of course there were no fixes for any of the games I have :) (Murphy's law), I''l check out the surround portion, one of the reasons why I don't play FPS'es with surround is because the HUD will be all the way to the right and I have to actually move my head to see it, and if you're in the middle of combat that's a major problem! ;) [/quote]
The "noise" part is interesting...
Are you overclocking your cards? Are you using any adapter (Display Port to DL-DVI) ?
If so then it comes definitely from there....
If not...I think you might have a busted card there...(VRAM). I suggest turning of SLI and enable one card at a time and see which one is doing that...
Almost all the fixes I made (90%) have the UI centered on the middle screen. I don't know what games are you referring to here.. OFC, I cannot fix every game out there since I do not have the time/funds to do it (at the moment I am doing it in my spare time)
If you have any other questions please let me know:)
PS: I totally disagree with making other games harder to play...Actually in 1st person and 3rd person games I find the 3D to be the better "WOW". I am not a fan of driving simulators tbh but I have tried a couple of them and they look very good also:)
Marvio said:Thanks for the replies guys...
To be honest I haven't tried a whole lot of games, mostly racing games, which I think are "ready made" for surround + 3D, I tried shift 2, Project cars, The latest dirt ( I forget which one) and Corsa.What I mean is:
In shift2:
Sometimes it works, but some times I only get noise on the third monitor, and the only fix I have found is to completely reboot the machine, as even when you quit the game and go back to the desktop it too has noise now on the third monitor
But mostly, even when it works the 3D is completely underwhelming, not wrong per se, just not WOW, you know?
I really don't care about surround or 3D in any other games.. Surround specifically, just makes FPS'es harder to play, and you put 3D on top of that and it gets worse.
My setup, just so you guys know are 3 Asus ASUS VG278HE, and two Titan's in SLI
I've been to helifax's site on the 3D side, of course there were no fixes for any of the games I have :) (Murphy's law), I''l check out the surround portion, one of the reasons why I don't play FPS'es with surround is because the HUD will be all the way to the right and I have to actually move my head to see it, and if you're in the middle of combat that's a major problem! ;)
The "noise" part is interesting...
Are you overclocking your cards? Are you using any adapter (Display Port to DL-DVI) ?
If so then it comes definitely from there....
If not...I think you might have a busted card there...(VRAM). I suggest turning of SLI and enable one card at a time and see which one is doing that...
Almost all the fixes I made (90%) have the UI centered on the middle screen. I don't know what games are you referring to here.. OFC, I cannot fix every game out there since I do not have the time/funds to do it (at the moment I am doing it in my spare time)
If you have any other questions please let me know:)
PS: I totally disagree with making other games harder to play...Actually in 1st person and 3rd person games I find the 3D to be the better "WOW". I am not a fan of driving simulators tbh but I have tried a couple of them and they look very good also:)
1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
There's a guide here: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2667/kw/3D%20vision
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
As the comment above alluded, there is a lot of maintenance necessary to get the 3D surround to work to its full potential. For issues regarding surround, I use widescreenfixer. And for 3D issues, if you can't find the fix at Helixmod, then the game probably won't work in 3D.
3D Vision Surround | Driver 359.00 | Windows 7
GTX 980 SLI | i7 3770K @ 4.2 GHz | 16 GB RAM
3x ASUS VG248QE w/ G-SYNC
To be honest I haven't tried a whole lot of games, mostly racing games, which I think are "ready made" for surround + 3D, I tried shift 2, Project cars, The latest dirt ( I forget which one) and Corsa.What I mean is:
In shift2:
Sometimes it works, but some times I only get noise on the third monitor, and the only fix I have found is to completely reboot the machine, as even when you quit the game and go back to the desktop it too has noise now on the third monitor
But mostly, even when it works the 3D is completely underwhelming, not wrong per se, just not WOW, you know?
I really don't care about surround or 3D in any other games.. Surround specifically, just makes FPS'es harder to play, and you put 3D on top of that and it gets worse.
My setup, just so you guys know are 3 Asus ASUS VG278HE, and two Titan's in SLI
I've been to helifax's site on the 3D side, of course there were no fixes for any of the games I have :) (Murphy's law), I''l check out the surround portion, one of the reasons why I don't play FPS'es with surround is because the HUD will be all the way to the right and I have to actually move my head to see it, and if you're in the middle of combat that's a major problem! ;)
... oh and depth if you haven't already, it defaults to 15% which is extremely low.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
The "noise" part is interesting...
Are you overclocking your cards? Are you using any adapter (Display Port to DL-DVI) ?
If so then it comes definitely from there....
If not...I think you might have a busted card there...(VRAM). I suggest turning of SLI and enable one card at a time and see which one is doing that...
Almost all the fixes I made (90%) have the UI centered on the middle screen. I don't know what games are you referring to here.. OFC, I cannot fix every game out there since I do not have the time/funds to do it (at the moment I am doing it in my spare time)
If you have any other questions please let me know:)
PS: I totally disagree with making other games harder to play...Actually in 1st person and 3rd person games I find the 3D to be the better "WOW". I am not a fan of driving simulators tbh but I have tried a couple of them and they look very good also:)
1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
My website with my fixes and OpenGL to 3D Vision wrapper:
http://3dsurroundgaming.com
(If you like some of the stuff that I've done and want to donate something, you can do it with PayPal at tavyhome@gmail.com)