Rise of Flight , does it work for you ? No 3D
I tried 3D vision with Rise of Flight game (plane WW1 simulator), but i have no 3D effect. The glass works because i tested on another game, and i have no problem.

I run the game in full screen.
I tried 3D vision with Rise of Flight game (plane WW1 simulator), but i have no 3D effect. The glass works because i tested on another game, and i have no problem.



I run the game in full screen.

#1
Posted 07/16/2010 09:29 PM   
Works perfect for me. Have you tried turn off all post effect?
Rated 10/10 for S3D.
Works perfect for me. Have you tried turn off all post effect?

Rated 10/10 for S3D.

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#2
Posted 07/16/2010 10:30 PM   
All post effect are off.
All post effect are off.

#3
Posted 07/17/2010 09:49 AM   
Ok, i have to check the vertical sync, and i have the 3D vision,now. But, i can't find any good seetings. May you give me your 3d vision profil please.
Ok, i have to check the vertical sync, and i have the 3D vision,now. But, i can't find any good seetings. May you give me your 3d vision profil please.

#4
Posted 07/17/2010 06:03 PM   
I need to bump this thread, has anyone gotten this working recently? I downloaded the demo (which is just a locked version of the full game, so the issues should be the same) and am having a major problem with the 3D. First off, if I turn off ant-aliasing (in the game's pre-launch settings menu) there is no 3d what so ever. If it turn it to 2x or 4x, then I get 3D. The 3D looks great pre mission in the hanger, but as soon as I load a mission and get into the game world things go horribly wrong.

It seems like half of the world is missing or it white (like is missing it's textures). I've turned off HDR and the rest of the post processing effects but it hasn't made a difference.

I'm running with the specs in the sig using the latest WHQL graphics driver and 3D driver. What am I doing wrong here?
I need to bump this thread, has anyone gotten this working recently? I downloaded the demo (which is just a locked version of the full game, so the issues should be the same) and am having a major problem with the 3D. First off, if I turn off ant-aliasing (in the game's pre-launch settings menu) there is no 3d what so ever. If it turn it to 2x or 4x, then I get 3D. The 3D looks great pre mission in the hanger, but as soon as I load a mission and get into the game world things go horribly wrong.



It seems like half of the world is missing or it white (like is missing it's textures). I've turned off HDR and the rest of the post processing effects but it hasn't made a difference.



I'm running with the specs in the sig using the latest WHQL graphics driver and 3D driver. What am I doing wrong here?

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Saitek X52 Pro and Rudder Pedals

#5
Posted 08/05/2010 03:18 PM   
It's the same thing for me. But one person on Check six has a perfect image. You can see his screen in that [url="http://www.checksix-forums.com/showthread.php?t=162661"]post. [/url]

I spend a couple hours on that problem, try his settings without any success. You could see his settings in that [url="http://www.checksix-forums.com/showthread.php?t=162484"]post.[/url]


The difference between us is that, his screen is a Viewsonic 22" VX2268wm 16/10 in 1680 x 1050 @ 100Hz. Mine is a LG W2363D 16/9 1950 x 1080 @ 120 Hz (tried 100 Hz without any succes).

I think the resolution can make the différence.
It's the same thing for me. But one person on Check six has a perfect image. You can see his screen in that post.



I spend a couple hours on that problem, try his settings without any success. You could see his settings in that post.





The difference between us is that, his screen is a Viewsonic 22" VX2268wm 16/10 in 1680 x 1050 @ 100Hz. Mine is a LG W2363D 16/9 1950 x 1080 @ 120 Hz (tried 100 Hz without any succes).



I think the resolution can make the différence.

#6
Posted 08/05/2010 07:47 PM   
I got it! Disabling the post processing effects in the launcher is not enough. You need to go into the startup.cfg file in the Rise of Flight\data folder and changce "post_effects_enable = 1" to "post_effects_enable = 0".

This will completely disable the post process effects in the launcher menu, just like that guy's screenshot you showed, Habu. Thanks for the link, I wouldn't have though to look otherwise. Hope that helps you out in turn!
I got it! Disabling the post processing effects in the launcher is not enough. You need to go into the startup.cfg file in the Rise of Flight\data folder and changce "post_effects_enable = 1" to "post_effects_enable = 0".



This will completely disable the post process effects in the launcher menu, just like that guy's screenshot you showed, Habu. Thanks for the link, I wouldn't have though to look otherwise. Hope that helps you out in turn!

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#7
Posted 08/06/2010 01:35 AM   
Ok i tried disabling post processing, and it works. But i'm pretty sure already try that trick. I can't say if the last patch 1.014 or the post prosessing settings, ou both of them solve my problem.

Anyway, it works, and it rocks.

For information, i uncheck postprocessing in GUI settings, i d'ont have to change anythings in the startupcfg.ini, cause i have the right thing inside. Maybe you don't press ok, in the gui settings when you disable postprocessing.

Thx FormulaRedline :">
Ok i tried disabling post processing, and it works. But i'm pretty sure already try that trick. I can't say if the last patch 1.014 or the post prosessing settings, ou both of them solve my problem.



Anyway, it works, and it rocks.



For information, i uncheck postprocessing in GUI settings, i d'ont have to change anythings in the startupcfg.ini, cause i have the right thing inside. Maybe you don't press ok, in the gui settings when you disable postprocessing.



Thx FormulaRedline :">

#8
Posted 08/08/2010 08:34 AM   
Ok i tried disabling post processing, and it works. But i'm pretty sure already try that trick. I can't say if the last patch 1.014 or the post prosessing settings, ou both of them solve my problem.

Anyway, it works, and it rocks.

For information, i uncheck postprocessing in GUI settings, i d'ont have to change anythings in the startupcfg.ini, cause i have the right thing inside. Maybe you don't press ok, in the gui settings when you disable postprocessing.

Thx FormulaRedline :">
Ok i tried disabling post processing, and it works. But i'm pretty sure already try that trick. I can't say if the last patch 1.014 or the post prosessing settings, ou both of them solve my problem.



Anyway, it works, and it rocks.



For information, i uncheck postprocessing in GUI settings, i d'ont have to change anythings in the startupcfg.ini, cause i have the right thing inside. Maybe you don't press ok, in the gui settings when you disable postprocessing.



Thx FormulaRedline :">

#9
Posted 08/08/2010 08:34 AM   
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