I started 3D gaming at 100% depth and default convergence which would give me eyestrain/brainache after a few hours.
Since I began gaming with increased convergence (and reduced depth), I feel no eyestrain at all. Would be nice to have a convergence dial next to the depth dial.
I started 3D gaming at 100% depth and default convergence which would give me eyestrain/brainache after a few hours.
Since I began gaming with increased convergence (and reduced depth), I feel no eyestrain at all. Would be nice to have a convergence dial next to the depth dial.
I started 3D gaming at 100% depth and default convergence which would give me eyestrain/brainache after a few hours.
Since I began gaming with increased convergence (and reduced depth), I feel no eyestrain at all. Would be nice to have a convergence dial next to the depth dial.
I started 3D gaming at 100% depth and default convergence which would give me eyestrain/brainache after a few hours.
Since I began gaming with increased convergence (and reduced depth), I feel no eyestrain at all. Would be nice to have a convergence dial next to the depth dial.
I find that the default settings in 3d ready games suit me just fine. I dont mind a wee bit of pop out if its a 3rd person game, otherwise I like it to look like a window, with all but the HUD behind the screen surround.:)
I did have a period recently where i didnt game for about a week or so while i upgraded my pc. When I returned to gaming i had to reduce depth to about 30%, for comfort, even though my framerates are way up there.
I find that the default settings in 3d ready games suit me just fine. I dont mind a wee bit of pop out if its a 3rd person game, otherwise I like it to look like a window, with all but the HUD behind the screen surround.:)
I did have a period recently where i didnt game for about a week or so while i upgraded my pc. When I returned to gaming i had to reduce depth to about 30%, for comfort, even though my framerates are way up there.
I find that the default settings in 3d ready games suit me just fine. I dont mind a wee bit of pop out if its a 3rd person game, otherwise I like it to look like a window, with all but the HUD behind the screen surround.:)
I did have a period recently where i didnt game for about a week or so while i upgraded my pc. When I returned to gaming i had to reduce depth to about 30%, for comfort, even though my framerates are way up there.
I find that the default settings in 3d ready games suit me just fine. I dont mind a wee bit of pop out if its a 3rd person game, otherwise I like it to look like a window, with all but the HUD behind the screen surround.:)
I did have a period recently where i didnt game for about a week or so while i upgraded my pc. When I returned to gaming i had to reduce depth to about 30%, for comfort, even though my framerates are way up there.
It took me roughly 28 hours of research & learning before I understood convergence & depth settings depending on the type of game I'm playing.
That's 2 and a half days of testing over & over & over again.
My conclusion? Depth = pain, Convergence = Relief.
It took me roughly 28 hours of research & learning before I understood convergence & depth settings depending on the type of game I'm playing.
That's 2 and a half days of testing over & over & over again.
My conclusion? Depth = pain, Convergence = Relief.
It took me roughly 28 hours of research & learning before I understood convergence & depth settings depending on the type of game I'm playing.
That's 2 and a half days of testing over & over & over again.
My conclusion? Depth = pain, Convergence = Relief.
It took me roughly 28 hours of research & learning before I understood convergence & depth settings depending on the type of game I'm playing.
That's 2 and a half days of testing over & over & over again.
My conclusion? Depth = pain, Convergence = Relief.
Since I began gaming with increased convergence (and reduced depth), I feel no eyestrain at all. Would be nice to have a convergence dial next to the depth dial.
Since I began gaming with increased convergence (and reduced depth), I feel no eyestrain at all. Would be nice to have a convergence dial next to the depth dial.
Thief 1/2/gold in 3D
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/523535/3d-vision/thief-1-2-and-system-shock-2-perfect-3d-with-unofficial-patch-1-19
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Partol/album/509eb580a3e067153c000020/
[Acer GD245HQ - 1920x1080 120Hz] [Nvidia 3D Vision]
[MSI H81M-P33 with Pentium G3258 @ 4.4GHz and Zalman CNPS5X}[Transcend 2x2GB DDR3]
[Asus GTX 750 Ti @ 1350MHz] [Intel SSD 330 - 240GB]
[Creative Titanium HD + Beyerdynamic DT 880 (250ohm) headphones] [Windows 7 64bit]
Since I began gaming with increased convergence (and reduced depth), I feel no eyestrain at all. Would be nice to have a convergence dial next to the depth dial.
Since I began gaming with increased convergence (and reduced depth), I feel no eyestrain at all. Would be nice to have a convergence dial next to the depth dial.
Thief 1/2/gold in 3D
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/523535/3d-vision/thief-1-2-and-system-shock-2-perfect-3d-with-unofficial-patch-1-19
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Partol/album/509eb580a3e067153c000020/
[Acer GD245HQ - 1920x1080 120Hz] [Nvidia 3D Vision]
[MSI H81M-P33 with Pentium G3258 @ 4.4GHz and Zalman CNPS5X}[Transcend 2x2GB DDR3]
[Asus GTX 750 Ti @ 1350MHz] [Intel SSD 330 - 240GB]
[Creative Titanium HD + Beyerdynamic DT 880 (250ohm) headphones] [Windows 7 64bit]
I did have a period recently where i didnt game for about a week or so while i upgraded my pc. When I returned to gaming i had to reduce depth to about 30%, for comfort, even though my framerates are way up there.
I did have a period recently where i didnt game for about a week or so while i upgraded my pc. When I returned to gaming i had to reduce depth to about 30%, for comfort, even though my framerates are way up there.
I did have a period recently where i didnt game for about a week or so while i upgraded my pc. When I returned to gaming i had to reduce depth to about 30%, for comfort, even though my framerates are way up there.
I did have a period recently where i didnt game for about a week or so while i upgraded my pc. When I returned to gaming i had to reduce depth to about 30%, for comfort, even though my framerates are way up there.