There should be a list of games that work well with 3D Vision
Currently we have the list of fixed games on HelixMod site.
Any game Nvidia rated with 3D Vision Ready should probably also be on the list with perhaps a few exceptions.
Is it just me or have Chiri's convergence unlocker been replaced by 3dMigoto.
The missing list is the number of games that currently run well enough without a fix while not perfect.
Mentioning Dirt 3 as an example.
I've submitted this idea several times, to add to the Helix blog a category of games with no fix needed out of the box, maybe underneath the GAMELIST, and the partial fixes. But that would take time to maintain.
If Bo3b's list is indeed all that there is, then there should be some way to submit comments and to curate it, a little like Wikipedia :-)
It could even start as a post here, which we would keep alive by adding games and comments, asking Bo3b to remove (objectively) inaccurate entries, etc.
For example, I've just added Batman: Arkham Origins and Halo: Spartan Assault to the list, they were conspicuously missing. And I question the presence of Hitman Absolution, not only it's addition to the list as a "game" at all (subjective) but as a 3D entry. Also, there is only one LEGO game in the list, I believe all could be added if they work in 3D out of the box, which I think they do, but I only own two.
EDIT
I also question Sleeping Dogs, and I endorse Flugan's comment about Dirt3
I've submitted this idea several times, to add to the Helix blog a category of games with no fix needed out of the box, maybe underneath the GAMELIST, and the partial fixes. But that would take time to maintain.
If Bo3b's list is indeed all that there is, then there should be some way to submit comments and to curate it, a little like Wikipedia :-)
It could even start as a post here, which we would keep alive by adding games and comments, asking Bo3b to remove (objectively) inaccurate entries, etc.
For example, I've just added Batman: Arkham Origins and Halo: Spartan Assault to the list, they were conspicuously missing. And I question the presence of Hitman Absolution, not only it's addition to the list as a "game" at all (subjective) but as a 3D entry. Also, there is only one LEGO game in the list, I believe all could be added if they work in 3D out of the box, which I think they do, but I only own two.
EDIT
I also question Sleeping Dogs, and I endorse Flugan's comment about Dirt3
Feel free to add new entries to the voting list at [url]http://lists.bo3b.net/s3d/[/url].
You can add new entries, and include a comment field with somewhere around 250 characters. If you want to replace a comment that is there, you can repeat the entry with a new comment.
It's OK to have a bunch at the bottom that are zero votes, especially if they have informative comments.
The list is tricky though, 'good' is relative once you get past 3D Vision or Helix Ready.
For example, Sleeping Dogs works perfectly good, but only if you use a projector.
I found Deus EX:HR to be terrific on a projector, but other people find it unplayable.
Edit: Please don't put fully broken games on that list- Dark Sector says "needs fix". That's what the other list is for, the wishlist: [url]http://lists.bo3b.net/wish/[/url]
That voting list was really intended as a sorted list of what everyone feels are the very best games in 3D. It wouldn't hurt to have a comprehensive list with extra details.
People seem to forget the S3D database, which in theory already does this exact job. [url]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gg3d/[/url]
You can add new entries, and include a comment field with somewhere around 250 characters. If you want to replace a comment that is there, you can repeat the entry with a new comment.
It's OK to have a bunch at the bottom that are zero votes, especially if they have informative comments.
The list is tricky though, 'good' is relative once you get past 3D Vision or Helix Ready.
For example, Sleeping Dogs works perfectly good, but only if you use a projector.
I found Deus EX:HR to be terrific on a projector, but other people find it unplayable.
Edit: Please don't put fully broken games on that list- Dark Sector says "needs fix". That's what the other list is for, the wishlist: http://lists.bo3b.net/wish/
That voting list was really intended as a sorted list of what everyone feels are the very best games in 3D. It wouldn't hurt to have a comprehensive list with extra details.
People seem to forget the S3D database, which in theory already does this exact job. http://www.mtbs3d.com/gg3d/
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The idea behind the abovementioned GameGrade3D was an attempt to remove any subjectivity from users' rating of 3D quality. I think it does a fair job and iIrc it takes into account output, community fixes etc.
The first time you use it you need to enter your specs but it only takes less than a minute to enter each game after that (more if you wish to submit screenies and a written review).
If people take the time to update the database, users should find the site to be useful and as objective as practicable. Speaking to myself more than anyone else really, could we all consider using it to review games as we play them?
The idea behind the abovementioned GameGrade3D was an attempt to remove any subjectivity from users' rating of 3D quality. I think it does a fair job and iIrc it takes into account output, community fixes etc.
The first time you use it you need to enter your specs but it only takes less than a minute to enter each game after that (more if you wish to submit screenies and a written review).
If people take the time to update the database, users should find the site to be useful and as objective as practicable. Speaking to myself more than anyone else really, could we all consider using it to review games as we play them?
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Their idea of "supported" is: Does your eyes hurt if you play this game with 10% depth?
If the andwer is No, then the game is "supported".
So it's perhaps best they do not update anything
Their idea of "supported" is: Does your eyes hurt if you play this game with 10% depth?
If the andwer is No, then the game is "supported".
So it's perhaps best they do not update anything
Any game Nvidia rated with 3D Vision Ready should probably also be on the list with perhaps a few exceptions.
Is it just me or have Chiri's convergence unlocker been replaced by 3dMigoto.
The missing list is the number of games that currently run well enough without a fix while not perfect.
Mentioning Dirt 3 as an example.
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I tend to use Helix's blog as a good guide, too.
If Bo3b's list is indeed all that there is, then there should be some way to submit comments and to curate it, a little like Wikipedia :-)
It could even start as a post here, which we would keep alive by adding games and comments, asking Bo3b to remove (objectively) inaccurate entries, etc.
For example, I've just added Batman: Arkham Origins and Halo: Spartan Assault to the list, they were conspicuously missing. And I question the presence of Hitman Absolution, not only it's addition to the list as a "game" at all (subjective) but as a 3D entry. Also, there is only one LEGO game in the list, I believe all could be added if they work in 3D out of the box, which I think they do, but I only own two.
EDIT
I also question Sleeping Dogs, and I endorse Flugan's comment about Dirt3
But it drastically needs a "list mode", for clearer visibility
You can add new entries, and include a comment field with somewhere around 250 characters. If you want to replace a comment that is there, you can repeat the entry with a new comment.
It's OK to have a bunch at the bottom that are zero votes, especially if they have informative comments.
The list is tricky though, 'good' is relative once you get past 3D Vision or Helix Ready.
For example, Sleeping Dogs works perfectly good, but only if you use a projector.
I found Deus EX:HR to be terrific on a projector, but other people find it unplayable.
Edit: Please don't put fully broken games on that list- Dark Sector says "needs fix". That's what the other list is for, the wishlist: http://lists.bo3b.net/wish/
That voting list was really intended as a sorted list of what everyone feels are the very best games in 3D. It wouldn't hurt to have a comprehensive list with extra details.
People seem to forget the S3D database, which in theory already does this exact job. http://www.mtbs3d.com/gg3d/
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
The first time you use it you need to enter your specs but it only takes less than a minute to enter each game after that (more if you wish to submit screenies and a written review).
If people take the time to update the database, users should find the site to be useful and as objective as practicable. Speaking to myself more than anyone else really, could we all consider using it to review games as we play them?
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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Vitals: Windows 7 64bit, i5 2500 @ 4.4ghz, SLI GTX670, 8GB, Viewsonic VX2268WM
Handy Driver Discussion
Helix Mod - community fixes
Bo3b's Shaderhacker School - How to fix 3D in games
3dsolutionsgaming.com - videos, reviews and 3D fixes
If the andwer is No, then the game is "supported".
So it's perhaps best they do not update anything