Guide: How to Tweak Global/Base Profile Settings(Disable Info Text,Fix Profile Saving Issues,Etc)WIP
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I'll clean this up a bit when I get a chance, it's a basic guide for useful Profile Global/Base Profile Tweaks that I've been playing with lately ... :)
There's two version of this Guide, one using GeForce 3D Profile Manager and another using NVIDIA Inspector(Next Post]) ... use whichever one you're more comfortable using, as far as I know they both work for the Settings I've outlined in this Guide so far...
Using GeForce 3D Profile Manager, link [url=http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2625]here[/url]:
Run GeForce 3D Profile Manager(Agree to Terms of Use) and click 'Export SLI Profiles' and Save NVIDIA Profiles.txt
[color=orange][If you can't Import an unedited/freshly dumped NVIDIA Profiles.txt at this point Delete "C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\nvdrssel.bin"... Cmd /c Del "C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\nvdrssel.bin"&Pause at the Run Prompt(Win+R)][/color]
Open NVIDIA Profiles.txt in a text editor like Notepad++, Scroll down(or Ctrl+F) to the 'Base Profile' section, which should look something like this:
[code]Profile "Base Profile"
ShowOn All
ProfileType Global
Setting ID_0x80303a19 = 0x00000001
Setting ID_0x80857a28 = 0x00000001
Setting ID_0x809d5f60 = 0x00000001
EndProfile[/code]
You're going to add new Setting(s) in somewhere after the 'ProfileType Global' line and before the 'EndProfile' line, like so:
[code]Profile "Base Profile"
ShowOn All
ProfileType Global
Setting ID_0x701eb457 = 0x00000001 // MysteryStereoSetting
Setting ID_0x80303a19 = 0x00000001
Setting ID_0x80857a28 = 0x00000001
Setting ID_0x809d5f60 = 0x00000001
EndProfile[/code]
Now Save NVIDIA Profiles.txt, click 'Import SLI Profiles' in GeForce 3D Profile Manager and import NVIDIA Profile.txt. Enjoy! :)
Settings and Effects:
[quote][color=green]Disable2DD[/color]: Adding this line to the Base Profile disables Compatibility Mode on Startup, you can still toggle Compatibility Mode On by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F11, but Compatibility Mode will be disabled by default.
[color=orange]Setting ID_0x709adadd = 0x00000001 // Disable2DD[/color][/quote][quote][color=green]MysteryStereoSetting[/color]: Adding this line to the Base Profile should fix the Profile Saving issues, as well as older games will use their respective Profiles*. Also adding this makes it unnecessary to add fixed games to the "3D-Hub Player" Profile.
[color=orange]Setting ID_0x701eb457 = 0x00000001 // MysteryStereoSetting[/color][/quote][quote][color=green]StereoMemoEnabled[/color]: Adding this line to the Base Profile will Disable the Green Info/StereoMemo text on all games with Profiles. On games with no Profile, once you Save a Profile(Ctrl+F7) it will be disabled next time you run the game. Also you can Alt+Tab out of the game and it will be disabled when you go back into it.
[color=orange]Setting ID_0x707f4b45 = 0x00000000 // StereoMemoEnabled[/color][/quote][quote][color=green]MaxPreRenderedFrames[/color]: Adding these lines should eliminate the need to use Cycle Frustrum(Ctrl+F11) in games where oddities are present on the L/R edges of the screen.
[color=orange]Setting ID_0x007ba09e = 0x00000001 // Max Pre-Rendered Frames
Setting ID_0x208e55e3 = 0x00000001 // Max Pre-Rendered Frames[/color][/quote][quote][color=green]ForceVSyncOn[/color]: Adding these lines will force VSync on in the Drivers, I find it's easier to force it on in the Drivers and turn it off in games that are using it but you can also do this on a per Profile basis as well.
[color=orange]Setting ID_0x005a375c = 0x96861077 // VSync Tear Control_Standard
Setting ID_0x00a879cf = 0x47814940 // VSync_Forced On
Setting ID_0x101ae763 = 0x00000000 // VSync Smooth AFR_Off[/color][/quote][quote][color=green]StereoMsgVerticalOffset[/color]: As far as I can tell adding this line moves most of the OSD 'South of the Border', this also doesn't affect the LaserSight so it could be used in conjunction with an AutoHotKey script to show the LaserSight only while aiming ... although I'd recommend using it on game's specific Profile and not Globally.
[color=orange]Setting ID_0x70160ebf = 0x00000001 InternalSettingFlag=V0 // StereoMsgVerticalOffset[/color][/quote]*older games/Profiles may need to be edited in order to work properly. I've noticed quite a few that the StereoTextureEnable was preventing the game from being rendered in 3D, some worked after removing StereoTextureEnable and others needed another Value.
I'll clean this up a bit when I get a chance, it's a basic guide for useful Profile Global/Base Profile Tweaks that I've been playing with lately ... :)
There's two version of this Guide, one using GeForce 3D Profile Manager and another using NVIDIA Inspector(Next Post]) ... use whichever one you're more comfortable using, as far as I know they both work for the Settings I've outlined in this Guide so far...
Run GeForce 3D Profile Manager(Agree to Terms of Use) and click 'Export SLI Profiles' and Save NVIDIA Profiles.txt
[If you can't Import an unedited/freshly dumped NVIDIA Profiles.txt at this point Delete "C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\nvdrssel.bin"... Cmd /c Del "C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\nvdrssel.bin"&Pause at the Run Prompt(Win+R)]
Open NVIDIA Profiles.txt in a text editor like Notepad++, Scroll down(or Ctrl+F) to the 'Base Profile' section, which should look something like this:
Profile "Base Profile"
ShowOn All
ProfileType Global
Setting ID_0x80303a19 = 0x00000001
Setting ID_0x80857a28 = 0x00000001
Setting ID_0x809d5f60 = 0x00000001
EndProfile
You're going to add new Setting(s) in somewhere after the 'ProfileType Global' line and before the 'EndProfile' line, like so:
Now Save NVIDIA Profiles.txt, click 'Import SLI Profiles' in GeForce 3D Profile Manager and import NVIDIA Profile.txt. Enjoy! :)
Settings and Effects:
Disable2DD: Adding this line to the Base Profile disables Compatibility Mode on Startup, you can still toggle Compatibility Mode On by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F11, but Compatibility Mode will be disabled by default.
Setting ID_0x709adadd = 0x00000001 // Disable2DD
MysteryStereoSetting: Adding this line to the Base Profile should fix the Profile Saving issues, as well as older games will use their respective Profiles*. Also adding this makes it unnecessary to add fixed games to the "3D-Hub Player" Profile.
StereoMemoEnabled: Adding this line to the Base Profile will Disable the Green Info/StereoMemo text on all games with Profiles. On games with no Profile, once you Save a Profile(Ctrl+F7) it will be disabled next time you run the game. Also you can Alt+Tab out of the game and it will be disabled when you go back into it.
MaxPreRenderedFrames: Adding these lines should eliminate the need to use Cycle Frustrum(Ctrl+F11) in games where oddities are present on the L/R edges of the screen.
Setting ID_0x007ba09e = 0x00000001 // Max Pre-Rendered Frames
Setting ID_0x208e55e3 = 0x00000001 // Max Pre-Rendered Frames
ForceVSyncOn: Adding these lines will force VSync on in the Drivers, I find it's easier to force it on in the Drivers and turn it off in games that are using it but you can also do this on a per Profile basis as well.
StereoMsgVerticalOffset: As far as I can tell adding this line moves most of the OSD 'South of the Border', this also doesn't affect the LaserSight so it could be used in conjunction with an AutoHotKey script to show the LaserSight only while aiming ... although I'd recommend using it on game's specific Profile and not Globally.
*older games/Profiles may need to be edited in order to work properly. I've noticed quite a few that the StereoTextureEnable was preventing the game from being rendered in 3D, some worked after removing StereoTextureEnable and others needed another Value.
Using NVIDIA Inspector, link [url=http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/NVIDIA-Inspector.shtml]here[/url]:(WIP)
Download DarkStarSword's awesomely updated CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml for NVIDIA Inspector from [url=https://github.com/DarkStarSword/3d-fixes/blob/master/CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml]here[/url], click Raw and Save as CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml where your NVIDIA Inspector EXE is located, you may want to Rename or Back Up your current CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml.
Run NVIDIA Inspector in ShowSettingsOnly mode(nvidiaInspector.exe -showSettingsOnly) or Run it normally and click the wrench icon next to the Driver rev.
By default you should be on the '_GLOBAL_DRIVER_PROFILE (Base Profile)' Profile, this is the one you want to edit, just scroll down to the 'Stereo' section.
Edit the desired Settings and click Apply.
Settings/Effects:(Most of the Settings in the Post above can be applied using NVIDIA Inspector)
MysteryStereoSetting(0x701eb457): Changing this to either 1 or 0x2241AB21 should fix the Profile Saving issues, as well as older games will use their respective Profiles.
StereoMemoEnabled(0x707f4b45): This Setting is a little tricky it must be set to 1 and Applied first before setting it to 0. Setting it to 0 will Disable the Green Info/StereoMemo text on all games with Profiles. On games with no Profile, once you Save a Profile(Ctrl+F7) it will be disabled next time you run the game. Also you can Alt+Tab out of the game and it will be disabled when you go back into it.
Download DarkStarSword's awesomely updated CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml for NVIDIA Inspector from here, click Raw and Save as CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml where your NVIDIA Inspector EXE is located, you may want to Rename or Back Up your current CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml.
Run NVIDIA Inspector in ShowSettingsOnly mode(nvidiaInspector.exe -showSettingsOnly) or Run it normally and click the wrench icon next to the Driver rev.
By default you should be on the '_GLOBAL_DRIVER_PROFILE (Base Profile)' Profile, this is the one you want to edit, just scroll down to the 'Stereo' section.
Edit the desired Settings and click Apply.
Settings/Effects:(Most of the Settings in the Post above can be applied using NVIDIA Inspector)
MysteryStereoSetting(0x701eb457): Changing this to either 1 or 0x2241AB21 should fix the Profile Saving issues, as well as older games will use their respective Profiles.
StereoMemoEnabled(0x707f4b45): This Setting is a little tricky it must be set to 1 and Applied first before setting it to 0. Setting it to 0 will Disable the Green Info/StereoMemo text on all games with Profiles. On games with no Profile, once you Save a Profile(Ctrl+F7) it will be disabled next time you run the game. Also you can Alt+Tab out of the game and it will be disabled when you go back into it.
Failed to import NVIDIA Profile.txt, used NVIDIA Inspector but was unable to add:
Setting ID_0x707f4b45 = 0x00000000 // StereoMemoEnabled
it was already defaulting to 0 so nothing changed in base profile.
Finally managed to save convergence in Pinball Arcade.
Failed to import with GeForce 3D Profile Manager? Try exporting and then reimporting the NVIDIA Profiles, if that works then the text editor might not be able to handle some of the characters(in newer Profiles like 3D-Hub Player and CM Profiles) when saving, there may be an error in the settings that were added or there may be multiple profiles with the same exe.
When using NVIDIA Inspector with DarkStarSword's update XML you might have to set the setting to something else, like 1 and hit Apply and then set it to 0 and hit Apply again, I'll be getting to that part of the guide later ... just some ideas off the top of my head. :)
Failed to import with GeForce 3D Profile Manager? Try exporting and then reimporting the NVIDIA Profiles, if that works then the text editor might not be able to handle some of the characters(in newer Profiles like 3D-Hub Player and CM Profiles) when saving, there may be an error in the settings that were added or there may be multiple profiles with the same exe.
When using NVIDIA Inspector with DarkStarSword's update XML you might have to set the setting to something else, like 1 and hit Apply and then set it to 0 and hit Apply again, I'll be getting to that part of the guide later ... just some ideas off the top of my head. :)
[quote="TsaebehT"]Failed to import with GeForce 3D Profile Manager? Try exporting and then reimporting the NVIDIA Profiles, if that works then the text editor might not be able to handle some of the characters(in newer Profiles like 3D-Hub Player and CM Profiles) when saving, there may be an error in the settings that were added or there may be multiple profiles with the same exe.
When using NVIDIA Inspector with DarkStarSword's update XML you might have to set the setting to something else, like 1 and hit Apply and then set it to 0 and hit Apply again, I'll be getting to that part of the guide later ... just some ideas off the top of my head. :)[/quote]
The profiles will fail on import if you have GFE installed as is writing additional stuff in the bin files.
Best way to deal with this is explained here:
[url=https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/791450/3d-vision/guide-how-to-enable-and-tweak-3d-compatibility-mode-in-any-dx11-game/]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/791450/3d-vision/guide-how-to-enable-and-tweak-3d-compatibility-mode-in-any-dx11-game/[/url]
Also, if you have GFE installed you need to reinstall it to work properly.
TsaebehT said:Failed to import with GeForce 3D Profile Manager? Try exporting and then reimporting the NVIDIA Profiles, if that works then the text editor might not be able to handle some of the characters(in newer Profiles like 3D-Hub Player and CM Profiles) when saving, there may be an error in the settings that were added or there may be multiple profiles with the same exe.
When using NVIDIA Inspector with DarkStarSword's update XML you might have to set the setting to something else, like 1 and hit Apply and then set it to 0 and hit Apply again, I'll be getting to that part of the guide later ... just some ideas off the top of my head. :)
Also, if you have GFE installed you need to reinstall it to work properly.
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Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
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Ahh, thanks for that info Helifax ... I still refuse to install GeForce Experience so I never ran into that issue, just the others I mentioned above. :)
Ahh, thanks for that info Helifax ... I still refuse to install GeForce Experience so I never ran into that issue, just the others I mentioned above. :)
[quote="TsaebehT"]Ahh, thanks for that info Helifax ... I still refuse to install GeForce Experience so I never ran into that issue, just the others I mentioned above. :)[/quote]
Hehe, nothing to worry about;)) I actually found out who was the "culprit" this weekend when playing with different stuff;))
TsaebehT said:Ahh, thanks for that info Helifax ... I still refuse to install GeForce Experience so I never ran into that issue, just the others I mentioned above. :)
Hehe, nothing to worry about;)) I actually found out who was the "culprit" this weekend when playing with different stuff;))
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
"ERROR:
There was a problem importing the settings from disk."
Geforce Experience isn't installed. I tried the MysteryStereoSetting alone and with StereoMemoEnabled. Both times it failed, with and without the comments.
"ERROR:
There was a problem importing the settings from disk."
Geforce Experience isn't installed. I tried the MysteryStereoSetting alone and with StereoMemoEnabled. Both times it failed, with and without the comments.
Try just Exporting and the Importing without editing, if that's working properly then it's a file error ... try opening and just saving the file in whatever text editor you're using, I highly suggest Notepad++, and then Importing ... if that fails it's the text editor not being able to handle the Unicode(?) characters, if not then it's an editing error.
Try just Exporting and the Importing without editing, if that's working properly then it's a file error ... try opening and just saving the file in whatever text editor you're using, I highly suggest Notepad++, and then Importing ... if that fails it's the text editor not being able to handle the Unicode(?) characters, if not then it's an editing error.
Nvidia has a reg file named oglstreg.reg.
Any guesses as to what it's for?
I think oglstreg.reg might be left over from legacy drivers prior to moving profiles.
On page 46 of this pdf, it says
http://www.nvidia.com/content/nvision2008/tech_presentations/Game_Developer_Track/NVISION08-3D_Stereo.pdf
. Configuration is saved to HKLM\Software\NVIDIACorporation\Global\Stereo3D\GameConfigs\<gameexe name
-Add DWORD entry StereoTextureEnable: 1
-Add DWORD entry StereoCutoff: 1
. These are optimal values for games that do not render directly into backbuffer. We will likely make them default in the future.
What I'm really wondering, is if there is something that we can add to the Red Faction profile to make it work? RF is dx8, but so is Blood Omen, Pariah and a few others and they work in 3D. Simply adding RF to these profiles didn't change anything. Just like always, the emitter lights up but only a single image is shown.
I've spent hours trying to get Red Faction to render in Stereo, it just bugs the pi$$ out of me that it's mono. I think it bugs bo3b just as much.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/573585/
. Configuration is saved to HKLM\Software\NVIDIACorporation\Global\Stereo3D\GameConfigs\<gameexe name
-Add DWORD entry StereoTextureEnable: 1
-Add DWORD entry StereoCutoff: 1
. These are optimal values for games that do not render directly into backbuffer. We will likely make them default in the future.
What I'm really wondering, is if there is something that we can add to the Red Faction profile to make it work? RF is dx8, but so is Blood Omen, Pariah and a few others and they work in 3D. Simply adding RF to these profiles didn't change anything. Just like always, the emitter lights up but only a single image is shown.
There are 3 StereoTextureEnable that I see in oglstreg.reg
"StereoTextureEnable"=dword:00000001
"StereoTextureEnable"=dword:0000002b
"StereoTextureEnable"=dword:00000023
"StereoCutoff"=dword:00000001
TsaebehT if you have Red Faction can you try these?
[quote="TsaebehT"]Try just Exporting and the Importing without editing[/quote]
I've tried that just now. It failed. Then the problem wasn't the editing...
[quote="masterotaku"][quote="TsaebehT"]Try just Exporting and the Importing without editing[/quote]
I've tried that just now. It failed. Then the problem wasn't the editing...[/quote]
Just adding +1 to this.
Also, could anyone elaborate on how to use DarkStarSword's XML file in Inspector? I poked around everywhere I could but couldn't find anywhere that would allow me to import an XML file.
Edit: Attached file
TsaebehT said:Try just Exporting and the Importing without editing
I've tried that just now. It failed. Then the problem wasn't the editing...
Just adding +1 to this.
Also, could anyone elaborate on how to use DarkStarSword's XML file in Inspector? I poked around everywhere I could but couldn't find anywhere that would allow me to import an XML file.
Edit: Attached file
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Sorry I'm really not sure what's going on here, it's worked pretty flawlessly for me. Can you both attach your freshly dumped unedited NVIDIA Profiles.txt to your posts above so I can try to figure out what's causing them to fail? Just rename them to something like NVIDIA Profiles.txt.jpg and attach them using the paperclip icon on the upper-right corner of your posts ... and what Drivers are you using? You can just edit/add to the posts above.
To use DarkStarSwords updated XML click Raw on his GitHub and save as CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml where your NVIDIA Inspector EXE is located, probably a good idea to back up or rename your existing CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml. I'll try to get to the NVIDIA Inspector version of the guide as soon as I can.
Edit:Ok, if you're feeling lucky and/or impatient you can just import this Profile using NVIDIA Inspector [url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/ytpxhu9oql0rjd2/Current_Global.nip?dl=0[/url]
VSync Forced On(Turn VSync Off In-Game), Max PreRendered Frames set to 1, MysteryStereoSetting Enabled, StereoMemos Disabled.
Sorry I'm really not sure what's going on here, it's worked pretty flawlessly for me. Can you both attach your freshly dumped unedited NVIDIA Profiles.txt to your posts above so I can try to figure out what's causing them to fail? Just rename them to something like NVIDIA Profiles.txt.jpg and attach them using the paperclip icon on the upper-right corner of your posts ... and what Drivers are you using? You can just edit/add to the posts above.
To use DarkStarSwords updated XML click Raw on his GitHub and save as CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml where your NVIDIA Inspector EXE is located, probably a good idea to back up or rename your existing CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml. I'll try to get to the NVIDIA Inspector version of the guide as soon as I can.
Edit:Ok, if you're feeling lucky and/or impatient you can just import this Profile using NVIDIA Inspector https://www.dropbox.com/s/ytpxhu9oql0rjd2/Current_Global.nip?dl=0
VSync Forced On(Turn VSync Off In-Game), Max PreRendered Frames set to 1, MysteryStereoSetting Enabled, StereoMemos Disabled.
Nice guide. I've added this and a few other guides to the guides section of the game list page :)
I searched back through the forums and found a few other guides that I've also added - let me know if I've missed any.
There's two version of this Guide, one using GeForce 3D Profile Manager and another using NVIDIA Inspector(Next Post]) ... use whichever one you're more comfortable using, as far as I know they both work for the Settings I've outlined in this Guide so far...
Using GeForce 3D Profile Manager, link here:
Run GeForce 3D Profile Manager(Agree to Terms of Use) and click 'Export SLI Profiles' and Save NVIDIA Profiles.txt
[If you can't Import an unedited/freshly dumped NVIDIA Profiles.txt at this point Delete "C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\nvdrssel.bin"... Cmd /c Del "C:\ProgramData\NVIDIA Corporation\Drs\nvdrssel.bin"&Pause at the Run Prompt(Win+R)]
Open NVIDIA Profiles.txt in a text editor like Notepad++, Scroll down(or Ctrl+F) to the 'Base Profile' section, which should look something like this:
You're going to add new Setting(s) in somewhere after the 'ProfileType Global' line and before the 'EndProfile' line, like so:
Now Save NVIDIA Profiles.txt, click 'Import SLI Profiles' in GeForce 3D Profile Manager and import NVIDIA Profile.txt. Enjoy! :)
Settings and Effects:
*older games/Profiles may need to be edited in order to work properly. I've noticed quite a few that the StereoTextureEnable was preventing the game from being rendered in 3D, some worked after removing StereoTextureEnable and others needed another Value.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Download DarkStarSword's awesomely updated CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml for NVIDIA Inspector from here, click Raw and Save as CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml where your NVIDIA Inspector EXE is located, you may want to Rename or Back Up your current CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml.
Run NVIDIA Inspector in ShowSettingsOnly mode(nvidiaInspector.exe -showSettingsOnly) or Run it normally and click the wrench icon next to the Driver rev.
By default you should be on the '_GLOBAL_DRIVER_PROFILE (Base Profile)' Profile, this is the one you want to edit, just scroll down to the 'Stereo' section.
Edit the desired Settings and click Apply.
Settings/Effects:(Most of the Settings in the Post above can be applied using NVIDIA Inspector)
MysteryStereoSetting(0x701eb457): Changing this to either 1 or 0x2241AB21 should fix the Profile Saving issues, as well as older games will use their respective Profiles.
StereoMemoEnabled(0x707f4b45): This Setting is a little tricky it must be set to 1 and Applied first before setting it to 0. Setting it to 0 will Disable the Green Info/StereoMemo text on all games with Profiles. On games with no Profile, once you Save a Profile(Ctrl+F7) it will be disabled next time you run the game. Also you can Alt+Tab out of the game and it will be disabled when you go back into it.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Setting ID_0x707f4b45 = 0x00000000 // StereoMemoEnabled
it was already defaulting to 0 so nothing changed in base profile.
Finally managed to save convergence in Pinball Arcade.
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When using NVIDIA Inspector with DarkStarSword's update XML you might have to set the setting to something else, like 1 and hit Apply and then set it to 0 and hit Apply again, I'll be getting to that part of the guide later ... just some ideas off the top of my head. :)
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
The profiles will fail on import if you have GFE installed as is writing additional stuff in the bin files.
Best way to deal with this is explained here:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/791450/3d-vision/guide-how-to-enable-and-tweak-3d-compatibility-mode-in-any-dx11-game/
Also, if you have GFE installed you need to reinstall it to work properly.
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Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
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Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
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- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
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Creative Sound Blaster Z.
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[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Hehe, nothing to worry about;)) I actually found out who was the "culprit" this weekend when playing with different stuff;))
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)
There was a problem importing the settings from disk."
Geforce Experience isn't installed. I tried the MysteryStereoSetting alone and with StereoMemoEnabled. Both times it failed, with and without the comments.
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[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Any guesses as to what it's for?
I think oglstreg.reg might be left over from legacy drivers prior to moving profiles.
On page 46 of this pdf, it says
http://www.nvidia.com/content/nvision2008/tech_presentations/Game_Developer_Track/NVISION08-3D_Stereo.pdf
. Configuration is saved to HKLM\Software\NVIDIACorporation\Global\Stereo3D\GameConfigs\<gameexe name
-Add DWORD entry StereoTextureEnable: 1
-Add DWORD entry StereoCutoff: 1
. These are optimal values for games that do not render directly into backbuffer. We will likely make them default in the future.
What I'm really wondering, is if there is something that we can add to the Red Faction profile to make it work? RF is dx8, but so is Blood Omen, Pariah and a few others and they work in 3D. Simply adding RF to these profiles didn't change anything. Just like always, the emitter lights up but only a single image is shown.
I've spent hours trying to get Red Faction to render in Stereo, it just bugs the pi$$ out of me that it's mono. I think it bugs bo3b just as much.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/573585/
"StereoTextureEnable"=dword:00000001
"StereoTextureEnable"=dword:0000002b
"StereoTextureEnable"=dword:00000023
"StereoCutoff"=dword:00000001
TsaebehT if you have Red Faction can you try these?
I've tried that just now. It failed. Then the problem wasn't the editing...
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Just adding +1 to this.
Also, could anyone elaborate on how to use DarkStarSword's XML file in Inspector? I poked around everywhere I could but couldn't find anywhere that would allow me to import an XML file.
Edit: Attached file
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To use DarkStarSwords updated XML click Raw on his GitHub and save as CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml where your NVIDIA Inspector EXE is located, probably a good idea to back up or rename your existing CustomSettingNames_en-EN.xml. I'll try to get to the NVIDIA Inspector version of the guide as soon as I can.
Edit:Ok, if you're feeling lucky and/or impatient you can just import this Profile using NVIDIA Inspector https://www.dropbox.com/s/ytpxhu9oql0rjd2/Current_Global.nip?dl=0
VSync Forced On(Turn VSync Off In-Game), Max PreRendered Frames set to 1, MysteryStereoSetting Enabled, StereoMemos Disabled.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
I searched back through the forums and found a few other guides that I've also added - let me know if I've missed any.
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