which ps3 games are u seeing in 3d
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just tried modern warfare 2 which shows up some 3d fx very well, particularly
explosions sparks etc , also tried mx vs atv demo which bought out the depth
between player and rest of the scene.

my gripe is the contrast ratio drop using shutter glasses, having tried a twin
pj setup using reald polarised glasses, i found the contrast ratio drop to be far less
significant, unfortunately however its not an option with current consoles but
for next gen we can but hope consumer demand will lead them into incorporating
a twin graphics output maybe via a pluginable extra gpu accessory, which would also
be good for upgrading the gpu 2 years into the product lifecycle, as look how behind
the times the gpu's are in current consoles.

im using optoma dw318 3d ready pj (sony did say ps3 3d would be compatable with
3d ready viewing devices, not just their own tvs) and optoma zd101 shutter glasses,
while the pj is excellent , i would thoroughly discourage anyone from buying the glasses
they are so badly constructed mine fell apart after 2 days and im still waiting to hear the
outcome from my supplier, who i will take to small claims court if needs be (see previous
posts with pics) also the viewsonic 3d glasses are exactly the same model so also avoid.

the other problem with universal shutter glasses (mine n xpandsx102's) is getting the drivers
to work , while the iz3d beta shutter glass or iz3d ati 3d dlp ones seem ok the ddd ones arent compatable
nor the nvidia which is shocking considering im using an nvidia card. has anyone noticed
how nvidia have omitted 120 hz settings in their drivers for the last year of all the resolutions
which correspond to available 120hz lcd screens, as if to persuade you to get 3dvision glasses
for driver support for your screen. Add to this their charging of companies to get product
3d vision certified, and their failure of working drivers for expensive new product they release
and you start to wonder why should i be faithfull to this company!
just tried modern warfare 2 which shows up some 3d fx very well, particularly

explosions sparks etc , also tried mx vs atv demo which bought out the depth

between player and rest of the scene.



my gripe is the contrast ratio drop using shutter glasses, having tried a twin

pj setup using reald polarised glasses, i found the contrast ratio drop to be far less

significant, unfortunately however its not an option with current consoles but

for next gen we can but hope consumer demand will lead them into incorporating

a twin graphics output maybe via a pluginable extra gpu accessory, which would also

be good for upgrading the gpu 2 years into the product lifecycle, as look how behind

the times the gpu's are in current consoles.



im using optoma dw318 3d ready pj (sony did say ps3 3d would be compatable with

3d ready viewing devices, not just their own tvs) and optoma zd101 shutter glasses,

while the pj is excellent , i would thoroughly discourage anyone from buying the glasses

they are so badly constructed mine fell apart after 2 days and im still waiting to hear the

outcome from my supplier, who i will take to small claims court if needs be (see previous

posts with pics) also the viewsonic 3d glasses are exactly the same model so also avoid.



the other problem with universal shutter glasses (mine n xpandsx102's) is getting the drivers

to work , while the iz3d beta shutter glass or iz3d ati 3d dlp ones seem ok the ddd ones arent compatable

nor the nvidia which is shocking considering im using an nvidia card. has anyone noticed

how nvidia have omitted 120 hz settings in their drivers for the last year of all the resolutions

which correspond to available 120hz lcd screens, as if to persuade you to get 3dvision glasses

for driver support for your screen. Add to this their charging of companies to get product

3d vision certified, and their failure of working drivers for expensive new product they release

and you start to wonder why should i be faithfull to this company!

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Posted 05/22/2010 07:35 PM   
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