[quote="Josh@NVIDIA"]We will have some new 3DV announcements coming in Mid January, keep an eye on www.3DVisionLive.com for more info as it gets closer to January. [/quote]
what scares me a bit is that the 3d-vision-live page is all about photo and video stuff ...
...and not so much about gaming :-(
hopefully the news is not about better 3d streaming .... or something like that
steps
Josh@NVIDIA said:We will have some new 3DV announcements coming in Mid January, keep an eye on www.3DVisionLive.com for more info as it gets closer to January.
what scares me a bit is that the 3d-vision-live page is all about photo and video stuff ...
...and not so much about gaming :-(
hopefully the news is not about better 3d streaming .... or something like that
I'll be pissed if this nvidia announcement is just a HMD. If so, it's just nvidia trying to jump on the Oculus Rift bandwagon, by creating yet another proprietary solution that will fragment the market yet again.
We don't need another fucking HMD. For those who want one, they will already have the Oculus Rift. An nvidia variant means nvidia can steal some of that pie, so is good news for nvidia - but is fairly meaningless for the rest of us. If this is their "good news" for 3DVision customers, they can keep it to themselves, thanks. Don't market your fucking HMD to 3d gamers. Market 3Dvision to 2D gamers!
What we want is them to prop up their own existing bloody product - 3Dvision - which is already awesome (when it works and/or the helixmod fixes it), already looks better than 4K ever will, and will continue to look better than VR for at least another couple of years...if only nvidia markets it properly
[quote="mbloof"]Oh I don't know about that. Back in the 90's one now defunct display card OEM would compile/optimize their drivers for the most popular benchmarks creating great scores and lousy actual in game performance.
[/quote]Sounds like today's Android manufacturers. :D
I'll be pissed if this nvidia announcement is just a HMD. If so, it's just nvidia trying to jump on the Oculus Rift bandwagon, by creating yet another proprietary solution that will fragment the market yet again.
We don't need another fucking HMD. For those who want one, they will already have the Oculus Rift. An nvidia variant means nvidia can steal some of that pie, so is good news for nvidia - but is fairly meaningless for the rest of us. If this is their "good news" for 3DVision customers, they can keep it to themselves, thanks. Don't market your fucking HMD to 3d gamers. Market 3Dvision to 2D gamers!
What we want is them to prop up their own existing bloody product - 3Dvision - which is already awesome (when it works and/or the helixmod fixes it), already looks better than 4K ever will, and will continue to look better than VR for at least another couple of years...if only nvidia markets it properly
mbloof said:Oh I don't know about that. Back in the 90's one now defunct display card OEM would compile/optimize their drivers for the most popular benchmarks creating great scores and lousy actual in game performance.
[quote="Volnaiskra"]I'll be pissed if this nvidia announcement is just a HMD. If so, it's just nvidia trying to jump on the Oculus Rift bandwagon, by creating yet another proprietary solution that will fragment the market yet again.
We don't need another fucking HMD. For those who want one, they will already have the Oculus Rift. An nvidia variant means nvidia can steal some of that pie, so is good news for nvidia - but is fairly meaningless for the rest of us. If this is their "good news" for 3DVision customers, they can keep it to themselves, thanks. Don't market your fucking HMD to 3d gamers. Market 3Dvision to 2D gamers!
What we want is them to prop up their own existing bloody product - 3Dvision - which is already awesome (when it works and/or the helixmod fixes it), already looks better than 4K ever will, and will continue to look better than VR for at least another couple of years...if only nvidia markets it properly
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I second this completely.
Whereas I have found myself in the position of thinking that "anything is better than nothing" for 3D, if it does not come with something to strengthen the 3DVision 'product' itself then for me that actually constitutes 'nothing'. I personally don't want some new tangential product diluting Nvidia's efforts. I guess I am currently unable to think what this new feature might be - given the advice to keep an eye on 3DVisionLive for the announcement, maybe it's something like auto-upload of 3D screenshots and shadowplay videos? I'd take even that over HMD to be honest because that implies (perhaps) a closer commitment to 3DV driver development to make it happen, and perhaps a new updated interface (at last). If it's not that, then new GSync Monitors/3DV glasses would be a definite step forward. But we are all guessing so it could be anything...
Volnaiskra said:I'll be pissed if this nvidia announcement is just a HMD. If so, it's just nvidia trying to jump on the Oculus Rift bandwagon, by creating yet another proprietary solution that will fragment the market yet again.
We don't need another fucking HMD. For those who want one, they will already have the Oculus Rift. An nvidia variant means nvidia can steal some of that pie, so is good news for nvidia - but is fairly meaningless for the rest of us. If this is their "good news" for 3DVision customers, they can keep it to themselves, thanks. Don't market your fucking HMD to 3d gamers. Market 3Dvision to 2D gamers!
What we want is them to prop up their own existing bloody product - 3Dvision - which is already awesome (when it works and/or the helixmod fixes it), already looks better than 4K ever will, and will continue to look better than VR for at least another couple of years...if only nvidia markets it properly
I second this completely.
Whereas I have found myself in the position of thinking that "anything is better than nothing" for 3D, if it does not come with something to strengthen the 3DVision 'product' itself then for me that actually constitutes 'nothing'. I personally don't want some new tangential product diluting Nvidia's efforts. I guess I am currently unable to think what this new feature might be - given the advice to keep an eye on 3DVisionLive for the announcement, maybe it's something like auto-upload of 3D screenshots and shadowplay videos? I'd take even that over HMD to be honest because that implies (perhaps) a closer commitment to 3DV driver development to make it happen, and perhaps a new updated interface (at last). If it's not that, then new GSync Monitors/3DV glasses would be a definite step forward. But we are all guessing so it could be anything...
[quote="Shinra358"]3D vision uses tridef so there's no point in 'downgrading' to AMD.[/quote]
I use benq 3dvision certified monitor and acer 3dvision certified projector I can't use tridef at all :/
as for the HMD I would have to agree. I'm curious about the announcement but I'm not going to set my hopes high as I dont like to be disappointed :) its great that there is at least the date as soon might mean another 6 months or so.
Shinra358 said:3D vision uses tridef so there's no point in 'downgrading' to AMD.
I use benq 3dvision certified monitor and acer 3dvision certified projector I can't use tridef at all :/
as for the HMD I would have to agree. I'm curious about the announcement but I'm not going to set my hopes high as I dont like to be disappointed :) its great that there is at least the date as soon might mean another 6 months or so.
Well nvidia kind of did higher someone for this field tbh. [url]https://research.nvidia.com/users/douglas-lanman[/url] . Only reason why my assumptions are HMD and "date" is close to CES.
TBH, any "big news" whether hardware or whatever is good imo because it shows commitment[thats been lacking] to continue the brand. You don't push out hardware without software or your kind of trying to sell hardware that no one wants [Or at least common sense should dictate.]
The bad news is I have a [u]big[/u] worry that they are going for a "sunglasses hmd" [Low res]. I've watched his interviews and he was constantly stressing small form factor over resolution.
Again, assumptions but educated guess... it could turn out to be something completely irrelevant.
Anywho...
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Well nvidia kind of did higher someone for this field tbh. https://research.nvidia.com/users/douglas-lanman . Only reason why my assumptions are HMD and "date" is close to CES.
TBH, any "big news" whether hardware or whatever is good imo because it shows commitment[thats been lacking] to continue the brand. You don't push out hardware without software or your kind of trying to sell hardware that no one wants [Or at least common sense should dictate.]
The bad news is I have a big worry that they are going for a "sunglasses hmd" [Low res]. I've watched his interviews and he was constantly stressing small form factor over resolution.
Again, assumptions but educated guess... it could turn out to be something completely irrelevant.
Anywho...
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Well this might be a good thing if they do release a HMD and get developers to support it properly, meaning 3D issues would be fixed. Those 3D fixes would apply to 3D Vision also I assume.
Well this might be a good thing if they do release a HMD and get developers to support it properly, meaning 3D issues would be fixed. Those 3D fixes would apply to 3D Vision also I assume.
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What happened to the great breakthrough of 3D with glasses but still 2D when a person without glasses is looking at the same screen? Maybe this is it?
Actually the magnifying lenses are a good idea. If you played Metal Gear Acid for PSP, it came with something like this and it was still very clear while you played the game in 3D. Same with virtualboy. The screen size was tiny, but looking through the lenses, it still seemed big with no lost detail. Also, he is saying that the discomfort of looking at things closer to the screen when looking at stuff in the background will be eliminated (which is what I keep complaining about). Not only that, he's saying that ppl with glasses will be able to see clearly when playing this without their glasses on underneath.
Finally, 3D vision for 4k rezzes would not be taxing on the hardware.
This all sounds good, but the thing is, would we be able to use these new glasses with our current nvidia 2 kits.....
What happened to the great breakthrough of 3D with glasses but still 2D when a person without glasses is looking at the same screen? Maybe this is it?
Actually the magnifying lenses are a good idea. If you played Metal Gear Acid for PSP, it came with something like this and it was still very clear while you played the game in 3D. Same with virtualboy. The screen size was tiny, but looking through the lenses, it still seemed big with no lost detail. Also, he is saying that the discomfort of looking at things closer to the screen when looking at stuff in the background will be eliminated (which is what I keep complaining about). Not only that, he's saying that ppl with glasses will be able to see clearly when playing this without their glasses on underneath.
Finally, 3D vision for 4k rezzes would not be taxing on the hardware.
This all sounds good, but the thing is, would we be able to use these new glasses with our current nvidia 2 kits.....
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I think it's still going to be a few more years before VR becomes a better experience than 3D Vision (the Rift is probably the best 3D you can get for 300 bucks though), but in the meantime I don't see how it can be anything but a good thing for 3D. Tridef supports both the Rift and 3D glasses and I'd imagine support should ramp up further once the Rift is actually released. I'd hope Nvidia can do the same if it means more 3D support all around.
I think it's still going to be a few more years before VR becomes a better experience than 3D Vision (the Rift is probably the best 3D you can get for 300 bucks though), but in the meantime I don't see how it can be anything but a good thing for 3D. Tridef supports both the Rift and 3D glasses and I'd imagine support should ramp up further once the Rift is actually released. I'd hope Nvidia can do the same if it means more 3D support all around.
Due to all major next-gen gaming consoles supporting AMD hardware, and the fact that next-gen consoles advertise as being good for the next decade, I will find it hard to believe if AMD doesn't try and create a stable and flexible 3D format for which to use.
I'd wait and sit on it to see if AMD will catch up. They're behind Intel and Nvidia in a lot of aspects, including the mobile arena, so the only saving grace for them is that their hardware is cheap and that, as said, all next-gen gaming systems support their hardware which will provide a nice 10-year revenue stream from the persistent gaming systems that are being manufactured.
Due to all major next-gen gaming consoles supporting AMD hardware, and the fact that next-gen consoles advertise as being good for the next decade, I will find it hard to believe if AMD doesn't try and create a stable and flexible 3D format for which to use.
I'd wait and sit on it to see if AMD will catch up. They're behind Intel and Nvidia in a lot of aspects, including the mobile arena, so the only saving grace for them is that their hardware is cheap and that, as said, all next-gen gaming systems support their hardware which will provide a nice 10-year revenue stream from the persistent gaming systems that are being manufactured.
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If I was buying into 3D right now....I wouldn't, unless something really nice gets announce we are all dead end users! Just buy the best card you can for your money and play some games :)
If I was buying into 3D right now....I wouldn't, unless something really nice gets announce we are all dead end users! Just buy the best card you can for your money and play some games :)
If 3d is your interest I would purchase NVidia card due to you can use 3d vision and tridef. But I would wait to hear about the announcement from NVidia remember AMD doesn't not support 3d at all only option is Tridef.
If 3d is your interest I would purchase NVidia card due to you can use 3d vision and tridef. But I would wait to hear about the announcement from NVidia remember AMD doesn't not support 3d at all only option is Tridef.
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An HMD from Nvidia would be great even if you couldn't care less for the device. Nvidia HMD means stereoscopic view, so 3d vision support is a given, we all win!
An HMD from Nvidia would be great even if you couldn't care less for the device. Nvidia HMD means stereoscopic view, so 3d vision support is a given, we all win!
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[quote="birthright"]An HMD from Nvidia would be great even if you couldn't care less for the device. Nvidia HMD means stereoscopic view, so 3d vision support is a given, we all win![/quote]
I bet this will go the other way around, the nvidia hmd would use CWAS (clock-wise-asymmetric-synchronization) or whatever NEW and UNSUPPORTED by other devices format NVIDIA come up with.
birthright said:An HMD from Nvidia would be great even if you couldn't care less for the device. Nvidia HMD means stereoscopic view, so 3d vision support is a given, we all win!
I bet this will go the other way around, the nvidia hmd would use CWAS (clock-wise-asymmetric-synchronization) or whatever NEW and UNSUPPORTED by other devices format NVIDIA come up with.
[quote="DukeWellington"]Due to all major next-gen gaming consoles supporting AMD hardware, and the fact that next-gen consoles advertise as being good for the next decade, I will find it hard to believe if AMD doesn't try and create a stable and flexible 3D format for which to use.
I'd wait and sit on it to see if AMD will catch up. They're behind Intel and Nvidia in a lot of aspects, including the mobile arena, so the only saving grace for them is that their hardware is cheap and that, as said, all next-gen gaming systems support their hardware which will provide a nice 10-year revenue stream from the persistent gaming systems that are being manufactured.[/quote]
Well, none of the next gen consoles have the horsepower to do real 3D anyway and cosidering that AMD users no longer get tridef at half price i think that AMD have dropped 3D totally and they actually never was in 3D game after all. They just hopped in when 3D was hot with 3rd party software. That said i bought
R290X so i can do some more 3D gaming with my dual projection setup. nVidia 3D HelixVision is way better then tridef but Dual projection is out of question at the moment(tridef DX9 dual projection is ok with nvidia too with no sync issues with keplers)...I'm dreaming that the new 3D info nvidia is about to release is that we get more 3D modes(like dual projrction :D) from software and nVidia will start support us again.
Do not wait AMD to save 3D gaming, it is not going to happen...
DukeWellington said:Due to all major next-gen gaming consoles supporting AMD hardware, and the fact that next-gen consoles advertise as being good for the next decade, I will find it hard to believe if AMD doesn't try and create a stable and flexible 3D format for which to use.
I'd wait and sit on it to see if AMD will catch up. They're behind Intel and Nvidia in a lot of aspects, including the mobile arena, so the only saving grace for them is that their hardware is cheap and that, as said, all next-gen gaming systems support their hardware which will provide a nice 10-year revenue stream from the persistent gaming systems that are being manufactured.
Well, none of the next gen consoles have the horsepower to do real 3D anyway and cosidering that AMD users no longer get tridef at half price i think that AMD have dropped 3D totally and they actually never was in 3D game after all. They just hopped in when 3D was hot with 3rd party software. That said i bought
R290X so i can do some more 3D gaming with my dual projection setup. nVidia 3D HelixVision is way better then tridef but Dual projection is out of question at the moment(tridef DX9 dual projection is ok with nvidia too with no sync issues with keplers)...I'm dreaming that the new 3D info nvidia is about to release is that we get more 3D modes(like dual projrction :D) from software and nVidia will start support us again.
Do not wait AMD to save 3D gaming, it is not going to happen...
what scares me a bit is that the 3d-vision-live page is all about photo and video stuff ...
...and not so much about gaming :-(
hopefully the news is not about better 3d streaming .... or something like that
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We don't need another fucking HMD. For those who want one, they will already have the Oculus Rift. An nvidia variant means nvidia can steal some of that pie, so is good news for nvidia - but is fairly meaningless for the rest of us. If this is their "good news" for 3DVision customers, they can keep it to themselves, thanks. Don't market your fucking HMD to 3d gamers. Market 3Dvision to 2D gamers!
What we want is them to prop up their own existing bloody product - 3Dvision - which is already awesome (when it works and/or the helixmod fixes it), already looks better than 4K ever will, and will continue to look better than VR for at least another couple of years...if only nvidia markets it properly
Sounds like today's Android manufacturers. :D
I second this completely.
Whereas I have found myself in the position of thinking that "anything is better than nothing" for 3D, if it does not come with something to strengthen the 3DVision 'product' itself then for me that actually constitutes 'nothing'. I personally don't want some new tangential product diluting Nvidia's efforts. I guess I am currently unable to think what this new feature might be - given the advice to keep an eye on 3DVisionLive for the announcement, maybe it's something like auto-upload of 3D screenshots and shadowplay videos? I'd take even that over HMD to be honest because that implies (perhaps) a closer commitment to 3DV driver development to make it happen, and perhaps a new updated interface (at last). If it's not that, then new GSync Monitors/3DV glasses would be a definite step forward. But we are all guessing so it could be anything...
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I use benq 3dvision certified monitor and acer 3dvision certified projector I can't use tridef at all :/
as for the HMD I would have to agree. I'm curious about the announcement but I'm not going to set my hopes high as I dont like to be disappointed :) its great that there is at least the date as soon might mean another 6 months or so.
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TBH, any "big news" whether hardware or whatever is good imo because it shows commitment[thats been lacking] to continue the brand. You don't push out hardware without software or your kind of trying to sell hardware that no one wants [Or at least common sense should dictate.]
The bad news is I have a big worry that they are going for a "sunglasses hmd" [Low res]. I've watched his interviews and he was constantly stressing small form factor over resolution.
Again, assumptions but educated guess... it could turn out to be something completely irrelevant.
Anywho...
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Actually the magnifying lenses are a good idea. If you played Metal Gear Acid for PSP, it came with something like this and it was still very clear while you played the game in 3D. Same with virtualboy. The screen size was tiny, but looking through the lenses, it still seemed big with no lost detail. Also, he is saying that the discomfort of looking at things closer to the screen when looking at stuff in the background will be eliminated (which is what I keep complaining about). Not only that, he's saying that ppl with glasses will be able to see clearly when playing this without their glasses on underneath.
Finally, 3D vision for 4k rezzes would not be taxing on the hardware.
This all sounds good, but the thing is, would we be able to use these new glasses with our current nvidia 2 kits.....
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I'd wait and sit on it to see if AMD will catch up. They're behind Intel and Nvidia in a lot of aspects, including the mobile arena, so the only saving grace for them is that their hardware is cheap and that, as said, all next-gen gaming systems support their hardware which will provide a nice 10-year revenue stream from the persistent gaming systems that are being manufactured.
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I bet this will go the other way around, the nvidia hmd would use CWAS (clock-wise-asymmetric-synchronization) or whatever NEW and UNSUPPORTED by other devices format NVIDIA come up with.
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Well, none of the next gen consoles have the horsepower to do real 3D anyway and cosidering that AMD users no longer get tridef at half price i think that AMD have dropped 3D totally and they actually never was in 3D game after all. They just hopped in when 3D was hot with 3rd party software. That said i bought
R290X so i can do some more 3D gaming with my dual projection setup. nVidia 3D HelixVision is way better then tridef but Dual projection is out of question at the moment(tridef DX9 dual projection is ok with nvidia too with no sync issues with keplers)...I'm dreaming that the new 3D info nvidia is about to release is that we get more 3D modes(like dual projrction :D) from software and nVidia will start support us again.
Do not wait AMD to save 3D gaming, it is not going to happen...