My personal list of 3D games with profile and driver info
Hi every body
I'm making a list of my games with hyperlinks for fixes and other usefull stuff.
Games get uninstalled - profiles deleted etc. and i'm to old to remember it all :D
So instead of using time to figure it out once more, I began to write it Down.
I think it might be a great help for beginners - and I'm sure there might be some info for all of you guyz out there.
This is Work in Progress ! But fell free to use it if you like :)
And I will be glad for [b]any comments[/b] - or perhaps some aditional info.
It's written in an calc sheet with the freeware program Open Office, you can get it here:https://www.openoffice.org/da/
Just rename this file extension to .ods [img][/img]
I'm making a list of my games with hyperlinks for fixes and other usefull stuff.
Games get uninstalled - profiles deleted etc. and i'm to old to remember it all :D
So instead of using time to figure it out once more, I began to write it Down.
I think it might be a great help for beginners - and I'm sure there might be some info for all of you guyz out there.
This is Work in Progress ! But fell free to use it if you like :)
And I will be glad for any comments - or perhaps some aditional info.
It's written in an calc sheet with the freeware program Open Office, you can get it here:https://www.openoffice.org/da/
Just rename this file extension to .ods [img][/img]
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
You're right - thats why I link to the Helix site IF the game is fixed... And yes it is always my first stop.
But... a lot of my games are oldies 2003 - 2008 and most of them runs great in 3D with a Little tweak...
And THOSE games is NOT on the Helix site.
Ods. Heh, nice to see a fellow OpenOffice user here ... love free/open software. I recently switched over to LibreOffice because I read it's licensing allows it to use any improvements in OpenOffice as well as it's own, yet OpenOffice isn't allowed to use any improved LibreOffice code.
Thanks for sharing BTW :)
Ods. Heh, nice to see a fellow OpenOffice user here ... love free/open software. I recently switched over to LibreOffice because I read it's licensing allows it to use any improvements in OpenOffice as well as it's own, yet OpenOffice isn't allowed to use any improved LibreOffice code.
[quote="TsaebehT"]Ods. Heh, nice to see a fellow OpenOffice user here ... love free/open software. I recently switched over to LibreOffice because I read it's licensing allows it to use any improvements in OpenOffice as well as it's own, yet OpenOffice isn't allowed to use any improved LibreOffice code.
Thanks for sharing BTW :)[/quote]
Same here - great program - but you might have temptet me to try LibreOffice :)
I hope you found some usefull info in my list - I haven't found this kind of info on older games elsewhere - or it is scatteret all over the internet....
TsaebehT said:Ods. Heh, nice to see a fellow OpenOffice user here ... love free/open software. I recently switched over to LibreOffice because I read it's licensing allows it to use any improvements in OpenOffice as well as it's own, yet OpenOffice isn't allowed to use any improved LibreOffice code.
Thanks for sharing BTW :)
Same here - great program - but you might have temptet me to try LibreOffice :)
I hope you found some usefull info in my list - I haven't found this kind of info on older games elsewhere - or it is scatteret all over the internet....
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
I just tested Flatout Ultimate Carnage with prototype profile and it rendered in 2D with 3D active.
I remember a different result way back when I tried it last where some effects like water reflections were fixed but the drivers were not stuck inside their cars and floating all over the place on thin air.
Have you tried this with better success or are you quoting the profiles page on helixmod.
Currently I find default profile to be the best but as such it has some problems so it would be placed in the big bin of unfixed games. Rated as either good or excellent but not 3D Vision ready.
Edit: forgot to say good work, nicely done
I just tested Flatout Ultimate Carnage with prototype profile and it rendered in 2D with 3D active.
I remember a different result way back when I tried it last where some effects like water reflections were fixed but the drivers were not stuck inside their cars and floating all over the place on thin air.
Have you tried this with better success or are you quoting the profiles page on helixmod.
Currently I find default profile to be the best but as such it has some problems so it would be placed in the big bin of unfixed games. Rated as either good or excellent but not 3D Vision ready.
Edit: forgot to say good work, nicely done
Thanks to everybody using my assembler it warms my heart.
To have a critical piece of code that everyone can enjoy!
What more can you ask for?
hi Flugan
Just installed FUC Again...
It renders perfect in 3D - not a single hitch I would say !
My setup is: GTX 970 single with driver 350.12 (when I write all in driver section I have tried at least 2-3 different drivers)
My game is an updated retail version - if it matters ?
So I honestly dont know why it's not working for you...
You can find a quote or two in my list - but it has all been tested on my own PC.
Thanks for the comments
It's works pretty flawless in Windows 7 with latest driver.
It was basically 2D when running in Windows 10 with latest drivers.
I couldn't reproduce the artifacts I remembered, it was a pretty flawless experience on Windows 7.
I'm not sure how to handle Windows 10 but having a fairly complete list of games that doesn't work could be good.
Lists are good.
[quote="TsaebehT"]Ods. Heh, nice to see a fellow OpenOffice user here ... love free/open software. I recently switched over to LibreOffice because I read it's licensing allows it to use any improvements in OpenOffice as well as it's own, yet OpenOffice isn't allowed to use any improved LibreOffice code.
Thanks for sharing BTW :)[/quote]
Not to mention Libre Office has attracted a much healthier development community since it was forked from Open Office:
[quote]In the 4½ years since its founding, the LibreOffice project has put together a community with over 250 active developers. There is support from multiple companies and an impressive rate of patches going into the project's repository. The project's ability to sustain nearly monthly releases on two branches is a direct result of that community's work. Swearing at LibreOffice is one of your editor's favorite pastimes, but it seems clear that the project is on a solid footing with a healthy community.
OpenOffice, instead, is driven by four developers from a single company — a company that appears to have been deemphasizing OpenOffice work for some time. As a result, the project's commit rate is a fraction of what LibreOffice is able to sustain and releases are relatively rare. As of this writing, the OpenOffice blog shows no posts in 2015. In the October discussion, Rob said that "the dogs may bark but the caravan moves on." That may be true, but, in this case, the caravan does not appear to be moving with any great speed. [/quote]
- https://lwn.net/Articles/637735/
Though tbh I still try to avoid using any office suite whenever I can avoid it. vim ftw!
TsaebehT said:Ods. Heh, nice to see a fellow OpenOffice user here ... love free/open software. I recently switched over to LibreOffice because I read it's licensing allows it to use any improvements in OpenOffice as well as it's own, yet OpenOffice isn't allowed to use any improved LibreOffice code.
Thanks for sharing BTW :)
Not to mention Libre Office has attracted a much healthier development community since it was forked from Open Office:
In the 4½ years since its founding, the LibreOffice project has put together a community with over 250 active developers. There is support from multiple companies and an impressive rate of patches going into the project's repository. The project's ability to sustain nearly monthly releases on two branches is a direct result of that community's work. Swearing at LibreOffice is one of your editor's favorite pastimes, but it seems clear that the project is on a solid footing with a healthy community.
OpenOffice, instead, is driven by four developers from a single company — a company that appears to have been deemphasizing OpenOffice work for some time. As a result, the project's commit rate is a fraction of what LibreOffice is able to sustain and releases are relatively rare. As of this writing, the OpenOffice blog shows no posts in 2015. In the October discussion, Rob said that "the dogs may bark but the caravan moves on." That may be true, but, in this case, the caravan does not appear to be moving with any great speed.
[quote="Flugan"]It's works pretty flawless in Windows 7 with latest driver.
It was basically 2D when running in Windows 10 with latest drivers.
I couldn't reproduce the artifacts I remembered, it was a pretty flawless experience on Windows 7.
I'm not sure how to handle Windows 10 but having a fairly complete list of games that doesn't work could be good.
Lists are good.
[/quote]
Good to know Flugan - I'm not in a hurry to get on the Win 10 wagon :)
I'm making a list of my games with hyperlinks for fixes and other usefull stuff.
Games get uninstalled - profiles deleted etc. and i'm to old to remember it all :D
So instead of using time to figure it out once more, I began to write it Down.
I think it might be a great help for beginners - and I'm sure there might be some info for all of you guyz out there.
This is Work in Progress ! But fell free to use it if you like :)
And I will be glad for any comments - or perhaps some aditional info.
It's written in an calc sheet with the freeware program Open Office, you can get it here:https://www.openoffice.org/da/
Just rename this file extension to .ods [img][/img]
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
But... a lot of my games are oldies 2003 - 2008 and most of them runs great in 3D with a Little tweak...
And THOSE games is NOT on the Helix site.
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
Thanks for sharing BTW :)
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Same here - great program - but you might have temptet me to try LibreOffice :)
I hope you found some usefull info in my list - I haven't found this kind of info on older games elsewhere - or it is scatteret all over the internet....
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
I remember a different result way back when I tried it last where some effects like water reflections were fixed but the drivers were not stuck inside their cars and floating all over the place on thin air.
Have you tried this with better success or are you quoting the profiles page on helixmod.
Currently I find default profile to be the best but as such it has some problems so it would be placed in the big bin of unfixed games. Rated as either good or excellent but not 3D Vision ready.
Edit: forgot to say good work, nicely done
Thanks to everybody using my assembler it warms my heart.
To have a critical piece of code that everyone can enjoy!
What more can you ask for?
donations: ulfjalmbrant@hotmail.com
Just installed FUC Again...
It renders perfect in 3D - not a single hitch I would say !
My setup is: GTX 970 single with driver 350.12 (when I write all in driver section I have tried at least 2-3 different drivers)
My game is an updated retail version - if it matters ?
So I honestly dont know why it's not working for you...
You can find a quote or two in my list - but it has all been tested on my own PC.
Thanks for the comments
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
It was basically 2D when running in Windows 10 with latest drivers.
I couldn't reproduce the artifacts I remembered, it was a pretty flawless experience on Windows 7.
I'm not sure how to handle Windows 10 but having a fairly complete list of games that doesn't work could be good.
Lists are good.
Thanks to everybody using my assembler it warms my heart.
To have a critical piece of code that everyone can enjoy!
What more can you ask for?
donations: ulfjalmbrant@hotmail.com
Not to mention Libre Office has attracted a much healthier development community since it was forked from Open Office:
- https://lwn.net/Articles/637735/
Though tbh I still try to avoid using any office suite whenever I can avoid it. vim ftw!
2x Geforce GTX 980 in SLI provided by NVIDIA, i7 6700K 4GHz CPU, Asus 27" VG278HE 144Hz 3D Monitor, BenQ W1070 3D Projector, 120" Elite Screens YardMaster 2, 32GB Corsair DDR4 3200MHz RAM, Samsung 850 EVO 500G SSD, 4x750GB HDD in RAID5, Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 7 Motherboard, Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow Edition Case, Corsair RM850i PSU, HTC Vive, Win 10 64bit
Alienware M17x R4 w/ built in 3D, Intel i7 3740QM, GTX 680m 2GB, 16GB DDR3 1600MHz RAM, Win7 64bit, 1TB SSD, 1TB HDD, 750GB HDD
Pre-release 3D fixes, shadertool.py and other goodies: http://github.com/DarkStarSword/3d-fixes
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DarkStarSword or PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/DarkStarSword
Good to know Flugan - I'm not in a hurry to get on the Win 10 wagon :)
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)