[quote name='rufee' post='1040715' date='Apr 16 2010, 06:52 AM']If that was the case then i guess my next gpu would be ATI
I see that nvidia doesn't give a damn about its users[/quote]
Google "scitech opengl wrapper" and see if it works for you. It is an old program that converts opengl calls to directx. I was able to get it to work, with artifacts, on a rollercoaster sim but haven't tried it with any of the ID Games.
[quote name='rufee' post='1040715' date='Apr 16 2010, 06:52 AM']If that was the case then i guess my next gpu would be ATI
I see that nvidia doesn't give a damn about its users
Google "scitech opengl wrapper" and see if it works for you. It is an old program that converts opengl calls to directx. I was able to get it to work, with artifacts, on a rollercoaster sim but haven't tried it with any of the ID Games.
It seems all the classics (at least the good ones) are opengl and all these sourceports are opengl. I hope either:
[b]1:[/b] Nvidia starts supporting opengl [i](not bloody likely though)[/i]
[b]2:[/b] someone creates an opengl to D3D9 wrapper that supports opengl 1.2+ and not 1.1 and below
[b]3:[/b] people start forgetting about opengl when making source ports of these wonderful classics and port the classics in D3D9.
[b]4:[/b] I blow my brains out for never being able to play doom sourceports, or quake 4 in 3D :'(
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[quote="Libertine"]Doesn't the Doom 3 BFG edition support Nvidia 3D Vision? Tridef should at least.[/quote]
Yeah it does support 3D Vision. There is also a VR mod available which adds support the DK2.
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Return to Castle Wolfenstein still work in 3D if you enable it via the config folder.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/468348/3d-vision/gldirect-unlocks-3d-vision-support-for-older-opengl-titles/post/4255606/#4255606[/url]
Descent 1&2 have been modded/ported to something called D2X-XL and supposedly work with Quadros.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/522773/3d-vision/to-nvidia-opengl-games-in-3d/post/3707243/#3707243[/url]
http://www.descent2.de/
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Return to Castle Wolfenstein still work in 3D if you enable it via the config folder.
I'd still rather play Doom 3 in 3D than the BFG edition, they changed way too much for my liking ... I really liked the original, the lighting/shadows, the way it played/flashlight, etc.
I'd still rather play Doom 3 in 3D than the BFG edition, they changed way too much for my liking ... I really liked the original, the lighting/shadows, the way it played/flashlight, etc.
I see that nvidia doesn't give a damn about its users[/quote]
Google "scitech opengl wrapper" and see if it works for you. It is an old program that converts opengl calls to directx. I was able to get it to work, with artifacts, on a rollercoaster sim but haven't tried it with any of the ID Games.
I see that nvidia doesn't give a damn about its users
Google "scitech opengl wrapper" and see if it works for you. It is an old program that converts opengl calls to directx. I was able to get it to work, with artifacts, on a rollercoaster sim but haven't tried it with any of the ID Games.
1: Nvidia starts supporting opengl (not bloody likely though)
2: someone creates an opengl to D3D9 wrapper that supports opengl 1.2+ and not 1.1 and below
3: people start forgetting about opengl when making source ports of these wonderful classics and port the classics in D3D9.
4: I blow my brains out for never being able to play doom sourceports, or quake 4 in 3D :'(
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Yeah it does support 3D Vision. There is also a VR mod available which adds support the DK2.
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https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/468348/3d-vision/gldirect-unlocks-3d-vision-support-for-older-opengl-titles/post/4255606/#4255606
Descent 1&2 have been modded/ported to something called D2X-XL and supposedly work with Quadros.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/522773/3d-vision/to-nvidia-opengl-games-in-3d/post/3707243/#3707243
http://www.descent2.de/
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