I'll post the partial fix here in-case anyone wants to check it out: https://s3.amazonaws.com/4everAwake/WIP_Legend_of_Grimrock_2.zip
'F3' adjusts HUD depth
I used eqzitara's original fix as a basis for fixing the shadows & most of the HUD. But point lights still need to be fixed. It looks ok when up close, but gets messed up the further you are. I spent a couple of hours trying to fix it, but no luck.
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I used eqzitara's original fix as a basis for fixing the shadows & most of the HUD. But point lights still need to be fixed. It looks ok when up close, but gets messed up the further you are. I spent a couple of hours trying to fix it, but no luck.
Really nice!!! Not a particular fan of the games but is always nice and welcome to see new fixes being done;))
Big thx for sharing!!!!!
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
Thanks for the fix 4everAwake, works quite well! Although this type of game may have an old school design, the immersion goes up tenfold in 3D.
The original Legend of Grimrock was also fantastic in 3D. I enjoyed the Dungeon Master remake which you can get through the Steam workshop. Brings back a flood of memories since the original Dungeon Master by FTL was my first and memorable experience with a game of this type....
Thanks for the fix 4everAwake, works quite well! Although this type of game may have an old school design, the immersion goes up tenfold in 3D.
The original Legend of Grimrock was also fantastic in 3D. I enjoyed the Dungeon Master remake which you can get through the Steam workshop. Brings back a flood of memories since the original Dungeon Master by FTL was my first and memorable experience with a game of this type....
Could someone do me a favour and check if the Legend of Grimrock [b]1[/b] fix still works? Think it's supposed to fix the shadows but it's not working for me, but the hotkeys for UI depth work so clearly the fix is running.
Thanks.
Could someone do me a favour and check if the Legend of Grimrock 1 fix still works? Think it's supposed to fix the shadows but it's not working for me, but the hotkeys for UI depth work so clearly the fix is running.
Many thanks for the fix, 4everAwake! It's very much appreciated :)
[quote="Stryker_66"] I enjoyed the Dungeon Master remake which you can get through the Steam workshop. Brings back a flood of memories since the original Dungeon Master by FTL was my first and memorable experience with a game of this type....
[/quote]
@Stryker_66
Dungeon Master was groundbreaking at the time and it's still one of my fondest gaming memories ever.
Being able to play the amazing remake through LoG in 3D was mindboggling, like a childhood dream come true.
LoG 2 almost feels like the proper sequel, that DM2 should have been - a mere 25 years later :P
[quote="fish99"]Could someone do me a favour and check if the Legend of Grimrock [b]1[/b] fix still works? Think it's supposed to fix the shadows but it's not working for me, but the hotkeys for UI depth work so clearly the fix is running.
Thanks.[/quote]
@fish99
The original LoG-fix also kicks in on my system, but I get the same minor issues with lighting/shadows as you do.
Many thanks for the fix, 4everAwake! It's very much appreciated :)
Stryker_66 said: I enjoyed the Dungeon Master remake which you can get through the Steam workshop. Brings back a flood of memories since the original Dungeon Master by FTL was my first and memorable experience with a game of this type....
@Stryker_66
Dungeon Master was groundbreaking at the time and it's still one of my fondest gaming memories ever.
Being able to play the amazing remake through LoG in 3D was mindboggling, like a childhood dream come true.
LoG 2 almost feels like the proper sequel, that DM2 should have been - a mere 25 years later :P
fish99 said:Could someone do me a favour and check if the Legend of Grimrock 1 fix still works? Think it's supposed to fix the shadows but it's not working for me, but the hotkeys for UI depth work so clearly the fix is running.
Thanks.
@fish99
The original LoG-fix also kicks in on my system, but I get the same minor issues with lighting/shadows as you do.
[quote="Gryzor"]The original LoG-fix also kicks in on my system, but I get the same minor issues with lighting/shadows as you do.[/quote]
Thanks.
Bit of a shame. Don't want to play the game in 2D or without shadows.
Had some issues with periodic flickering on one side of the screen in full screen mode. More to do with my system than your fix I'd imagine. Windowed mode works perfectly for me though. Thank you for the taking the time out to correct what you were able to. Very nice job.
Had some issues with periodic flickering on one side of the screen in full screen mode. More to do with my system than your fix I'd imagine. Windowed mode works perfectly for me though. Thank you for the taking the time out to correct what you were able to. Very nice job.
I discovered stereoscopic 3D gaming with a ASUS AGP-V7700 Deluxe GeForce2 GTS - almost 14 years ago - and since then I never played a game without 3D Vision.
So thanks to 4everAwake's partial fix I gave LoG2 a try...
What a fantastic game :-)
There aren't so many games like this nowadays, I mean games that think you're smart and don't take you by the hand.
I spent many hours on LoG2, never searched help on the web when I was stuck (internet tends to ruin all the fun on puzzle games) and I think I'm close to the game's end - my characters are level 14.
Because I think every 3D Vision gamer deserves to play LoG2 in good conditions, I learned how to make my own fixes thanks to bo3b :
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/766890/3d-vision/bo3bs-school-for-shaderhackers/1/
http://wiki.bo3b.net/index.php?title=Bo3b%27s_School_for_Shaderhackers
and added point light fix to 4everAwake's fix.
If someone (eqzitara ?) with write access to http://helixmod.blogspot.fr/ could put the fix there, I will then remove it from my dropbox :
[i]<link removed - fix is available on helixmod>[/i]
The only thing I disabled from the game is surface gloss - I hope no one will really care as the effect is quite rare and subtle.
Have fun !
ps : ToThePoint, to remove the periodic flickering you're having, set a fully transparent crosshair in nvidia stereoscopic settings and enable nvidia crosshair in-game (Ctrl-F12 on my pc)
I discovered stereoscopic 3D gaming with a ASUS AGP-V7700 Deluxe GeForce2 GTS - almost 14 years ago - and since then I never played a game without 3D Vision.
So thanks to 4everAwake's partial fix I gave LoG2 a try...
What a fantastic game :-)
There aren't so many games like this nowadays, I mean games that think you're smart and don't take you by the hand.
I spent many hours on LoG2, never searched help on the web when I was stuck (internet tends to ruin all the fun on puzzle games) and I think I'm close to the game's end - my characters are level 14.
If someone (eqzitara ?) with write access to http://helixmod.blogspot.fr/ could put the fix there, I will then remove it from my dropbox :
<link removed - fix is available on helixmod>
The only thing I disabled from the game is surface gloss - I hope no one will really care as the effect is quite rare and subtle.
Have fun !
ps : ToThePoint, to remove the periodic flickering you're having, set a fully transparent crosshair in nvidia stereoscopic settings and enable nvidia crosshair in-game (Ctrl-F12 on my pc)
Core i7-4700 HQ - GTX 970 - Windows 7 - VG248QE - 3Dvision 2
'F3' adjusts HUD depth
I used eqzitara's original fix as a basis for fixing the shadows & most of the HUD. But point lights still need to be fixed. It looks ok when up close, but gets messed up the further you are. I spent a couple of hours trying to fix it, but no luck.
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
Big thx for sharing!!!!!
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)
Core i7-4700 HQ - GTX 970 - Windows 7 - VG248QE - 3Dvision 2
Core i7-4700 HQ - GTX 970 - Windows 7 - VG248QE - 3Dvision 2
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
The original Legend of Grimrock was also fantastic in 3D. I enjoyed the Dungeon Master remake which you can get through the Steam workshop. Brings back a flood of memories since the original Dungeon Master by FTL was my first and memorable experience with a game of this type....
Thanks.
@Stryker_66
Dungeon Master was groundbreaking at the time and it's still one of my fondest gaming memories ever.
Being able to play the amazing remake through LoG in 3D was mindboggling, like a childhood dream come true.
LoG 2 almost feels like the proper sequel, that DM2 should have been - a mere 25 years later :P
@fish99
The original LoG-fix also kicks in on my system, but I get the same minor issues with lighting/shadows as you do.
Thanks.
Bit of a shame. Don't want to play the game in 2D or without shadows.
Intel Core i7 4770k @ 4.4Ghz, 3x GTX Titan, 16GB Tactical Tracer LED, CPU/GPU Dual-Loop Water-Cooled - Driver 331.82, DX11.0
So thanks to 4everAwake's partial fix I gave LoG2 a try...
What a fantastic game :-)
There aren't so many games like this nowadays, I mean games that think you're smart and don't take you by the hand.
I spent many hours on LoG2, never searched help on the web when I was stuck (internet tends to ruin all the fun on puzzle games) and I think I'm close to the game's end - my characters are level 14.
Because I think every 3D Vision gamer deserves to play LoG2 in good conditions, I learned how to make my own fixes thanks to bo3b :
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/766890/3d-vision/bo3bs-school-for-shaderhackers/1/
http://wiki.bo3b.net/index.php?title=Bo3b%27s_School_for_Shaderhackers
and added point light fix to 4everAwake's fix.
If someone (eqzitara ?) with write access to http://helixmod.blogspot.fr/ could put the fix there, I will then remove it from my dropbox :
<link removed - fix is available on helixmod>
The only thing I disabled from the game is surface gloss - I hope no one will really care as the effect is quite rare and subtle.
Have fun !
ps : ToThePoint, to remove the periodic flickering you're having, set a fully transparent crosshair in nvidia stereoscopic settings and enable nvidia crosshair in-game (Ctrl-F12 on my pc)