Just Cause 2 is great in 3D.
My only problem is the sniper gun and the telescope. I see double vertical lines for aiming and I am not sure how to fix the problem.
Any help would be appreciated.
Everything that's been listed before I agree with. Wow is excellent with the recent graphics bump in Cataclysm, although the sky and high quality liquids are broken. Even still, looks amazing.
Also great is Assassins Creed 2 and Darksiders is excellent although it has issues when using some of the special abilities.
Everything that's been listed before I agree with. Wow is excellent with the recent graphics bump in Cataclysm, although the sky and high quality liquids are broken. Even still, looks amazing.
Also great is Assassins Creed 2 and Darksiders is excellent although it has issues when using some of the special abilities.
Since Bioshock 2 has been criticized so much, I wanted to give a word about how amazing this game can be in 3d.
Much of it's bad press in 3d comes from it being said to be "3d ready", and it has lots of issues, water sometimes doesn't render properly, shadows, fog, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't work right.
Still, I've played about 5-6 hours into the game and I could say that 60-70% of the game is perfectly playable in 3d, and some of the issues like shadows and fog are passable, the water problem is very annoying, but it's not too frequent.
What's makes Bioshock 2 worth it in 3d is that when it works, it's amazing. The game is so atmospheric, can be so tense and oppressive, and the environments can be so amazing, that 3d adds a whole new world of immersion to it, and the 3d effect is as good as it gets in terms of depth/convergence.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
Since Bioshock 2 has been criticized so much, I wanted to give a word about how amazing this game can be in 3d.
Much of it's bad press in 3d comes from it being said to be "3d ready", and it has lots of issues, water sometimes doesn't render properly, shadows, fog, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't work right.
Still, I've played about 5-6 hours into the game and I could say that 60-70% of the game is perfectly playable in 3d, and some of the issues like shadows and fog are passable, the water problem is very annoying, but it's not too frequent.
What's makes Bioshock 2 worth it in 3d is that when it works, it's amazing. The game is so atmospheric, can be so tense and oppressive, and the environments can be so amazing, that 3d adds a whole new world of immersion to it, and the 3d effect is as good as it gets in terms of depth/convergence.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
[quote name='oblivioner' date='16 December 2010 - 09:17 AM' timestamp='1292509057' post='1161893']
Since Bioshock 2 has been criticized so much, I wanted to give a word about how amazing this game can be in 3d.
Much of it's bad press in 3d comes from it being said to be "3d ready", and it has lots of issues, water sometimes doesn't render properly, shadows, fog, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't work right.
Still, I've played about 5-6 hours into the game and I could say that 60-70% of the game is perfectly playable in 3d, and some of the issues like shadows and fog are passable, the water problem is very annoying, but it's not too frequent.
What's makes Bioshock 2 worth it in 3d is that when it works, it's amazing. The game is so atmospheric, can be so tense and oppressive, and the environments can be so amazing, that 3d adds a whole new world of immersion to it, and the 3d effect is as good as it gets in terms of depth/convergence.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
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Agree. Bioshock2 is an excellent experience using 3DVision. Rapture is very emmersive. About 5-10% of areas have some shadows that are slightly distracting in 3D. Easy to turn off 3D in these areas, actually better to just accept the rendering artifacts. Unfortunately on 257.21 drivers SLI is broken and causes very bad framerate(worked on older drivers. Fortunately turning SLI off for game works and using single GTX480 I get frame rates of 50-60 per eye @1920x1080 with 4xaa. Excellent. Another problem with game is that they removed support for game controller which made Bioshock 1 very good. However I do have a custom profile posted to Pinnacle Game Profiler sight which even supports slo-motion, excellent and very cinematic.
3DVision is amazing. Now can we please get profile/support for Medal of Honor!
[quote name='oblivioner' date='16 December 2010 - 09:17 AM' timestamp='1292509057' post='1161893']
Since Bioshock 2 has been criticized so much, I wanted to give a word about how amazing this game can be in 3d.
Much of it's bad press in 3d comes from it being said to be "3d ready", and it has lots of issues, water sometimes doesn't render properly, shadows, fog, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't work right.
Still, I've played about 5-6 hours into the game and I could say that 60-70% of the game is perfectly playable in 3d, and some of the issues like shadows and fog are passable, the water problem is very annoying, but it's not too frequent.
What's makes Bioshock 2 worth it in 3d is that when it works, it's amazing. The game is so atmospheric, can be so tense and oppressive, and the environments can be so amazing, that 3d adds a whole new world of immersion to it, and the 3d effect is as good as it gets in terms of depth/convergence.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
Agree. Bioshock2 is an excellent experience using 3DVision. Rapture is very emmersive. About 5-10% of areas have some shadows that are slightly distracting in 3D. Easy to turn off 3D in these areas, actually better to just accept the rendering artifacts. Unfortunately on 257.21 drivers SLI is broken and causes very bad framerate(worked on older drivers. Fortunately turning SLI off for game works and using single GTX480 I get frame rates of 50-60 per eye @1920x1080 with 4xaa. Excellent. Another problem with game is that they removed support for game controller which made Bioshock 1 very good. However I do have a custom profile posted to Pinnacle Game Profiler sight which even supports slo-motion, excellent and very cinematic.
3DVision is amazing. Now can we please get profile/support for Medal of Honor!
[quote name='oblivioner' date='16 December 2010 - 02:17 PM' timestamp='1292509057' post='1161893']
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
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Have they sorted out the crosshair or at least allowed you to turn it off? I would be very grateful if you post some screenies of the game. Thanks.
[quote name='oblivioner' date='16 December 2010 - 02:17 PM' timestamp='1292509057' post='1161893']
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
Have they sorted out the crosshair or at least allowed you to turn it off? I would be very grateful if you post some screenies of the game. Thanks.
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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OK, I need to chime in for Batman AA. I love the cut scenes after you die. Joker's face popping out at you, I swear I can smell his breath. Lots of great 3d stuff. And it's a great game on top of all the great visiuals. Just cause is great, Avatar looks amazing (don't care much for the gameplay tho) I have never had this much fun gaming before. I've had many upgrades over the years, but going 3d is the holy grail of upgrades imo. It changes everything.
OK, I need to chime in for Batman AA. I love the cut scenes after you die. Joker's face popping out at you, I swear I can smell his breath. Lots of great 3d stuff. And it's a great game on top of all the great visiuals. Just cause is great, Avatar looks amazing (don't care much for the gameplay tho) I have never had this much fun gaming before. I've had many upgrades over the years, but going 3d is the holy grail of upgrades imo. It changes everything.
There are different aspects as to what really looks stunning in 3D. Some games looks incredible in a tight tunnel, and looks amazing in wide open fields for completely different reasons. I think Avatar is the greatest user of what looks cool in 3D. Wide open spaces, and in close spaces, Avatar shows off the greatnesses of 3D in more ways than any I've seen. It is exciting to think that more future games will be taking advantage of all the different ways 3D looks good, and utilizes it in their games like Avatar has. That game is a great showpiece. It's only a few bucks on the web right now, I highly reccomend picking that one up.
There are different aspects as to what really looks stunning in 3D. Some games looks incredible in a tight tunnel, and looks amazing in wide open fields for completely different reasons. I think Avatar is the greatest user of what looks cool in 3D. Wide open spaces, and in close spaces, Avatar shows off the greatnesses of 3D in more ways than any I've seen. It is exciting to think that more future games will be taking advantage of all the different ways 3D looks good, and utilizes it in their games like Avatar has. That game is a great showpiece. It's only a few bucks on the web right now, I highly reccomend picking that one up.
I play a lot of cod black ops, I run asus gtx 470s in dual sli
Got to say it looks stunning and I'm very pleased with 3d vision but only once I'd sorted out the driver install properly.
I know, it's dismissed by many people as laughably amateurish but...
1) It's now patched to 1.7 and is really, really stable. All the in-game systems work really well. The much-mocked voice acting is no worse that what you encounter in most RPGs. Combat is fun and character advancement (and the really fun mechanic of item upgrade) really gives you a sense of progress. In addition, the game world is huge, diversified and fun to explore.
2)You can buy it for 4.99 Euros on Gamersgate
3)It looks absolutely stunning in 3DV. Seriously, just download the demo and give it a go. The graphics that were described as "ropey" in 2D look simply amazing in 3DV. The "toyification" effect is among the best I've seen, easily comparable to Civ 5.
For the price, and given its performance in 3DV, it's one of the best value-for-money products on the market.
I know, it's dismissed by many people as laughably amateurish but...
1) It's now patched to 1.7 and is really, really stable. All the in-game systems work really well. The much-mocked voice acting is no worse that what you encounter in most RPGs. Combat is fun and character advancement (and the really fun mechanic of item upgrade) really gives you a sense of progress. In addition, the game world is huge, diversified and fun to explore.
2)You can buy it for 4.99 Euros on Gamersgate
3)It looks absolutely stunning in 3DV. Seriously, just download the demo and give it a go. The graphics that were described as "ropey" in 2D look simply amazing in 3DV. The "toyification" effect is among the best I've seen, easily comparable to Civ 5.
For the price, and given its performance in 3DV, it's one of the best value-for-money products on the market.
HAWX 2 (incredible flight experience)
Metro 2033 (this is top notch - PERIOD)
Avatar (another excellent graphical title)
Dragon Age (the 3d in this game made me finish the main quest)
Tron: Evolution (great battles online)
Just got the GTX 580. Just cause2 in 3d. I like to go sight seeing. Go climb a mountain, base jump, and parachute to the beach. What a great game that is omg.
Just got the GTX 580. Just cause2 in 3d. I like to go sight seeing. Go climb a mountain, base jump, and parachute to the beach. What a great game that is omg.
[quote name='mokagino' date='19 January 2011 - 02:12 AM' timestamp='1295424743' post='1179578']
OK, Trine is the game with the best 3d effects until now.
the pop out walls and stones, the depth is unbelievable.
i need just to tune the pop out a bit and the game will be my main show off game :)
[/quote]
I concur...
This game is tailored to show off 3dv ision for sure.
Batman: AA is another one that shows off my toys.
HAWX 2 is next.
My only problem is the sniper gun and the telescope. I see double vertical lines for aiming and I am not sure how to fix the problem.
Any help would be appreciated.
My only problem is the sniper gun and the telescope. I see double vertical lines for aiming and I am not sure how to fix the problem.
Any help would be appreciated.
Also great is Assassins Creed 2 and Darksiders is excellent although it has issues when using some of the special abilities.
Also great is Assassins Creed 2 and Darksiders is excellent although it has issues when using some of the special abilities.
Much of it's bad press in 3d comes from it being said to be "3d ready", and it has lots of issues, water sometimes doesn't render properly, shadows, fog, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't work right.
Still, I've played about 5-6 hours into the game and I could say that 60-70% of the game is perfectly playable in 3d, and some of the issues like shadows and fog are passable, the water problem is very annoying, but it's not too frequent.
What's makes Bioshock 2 worth it in 3d is that when it works, it's amazing. The game is so atmospheric, can be so tense and oppressive, and the environments can be so amazing, that 3d adds a whole new world of immersion to it, and the 3d effect is as good as it gets in terms of depth/convergence.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
Much of it's bad press in 3d comes from it being said to be "3d ready", and it has lots of issues, water sometimes doesn't render properly, shadows, fog, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't work right.
Still, I've played about 5-6 hours into the game and I could say that 60-70% of the game is perfectly playable in 3d, and some of the issues like shadows and fog are passable, the water problem is very annoying, but it's not too frequent.
What's makes Bioshock 2 worth it in 3d is that when it works, it's amazing. The game is so atmospheric, can be so tense and oppressive, and the environments can be so amazing, that 3d adds a whole new world of immersion to it, and the 3d effect is as good as it gets in terms of depth/convergence.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
Since Bioshock 2 has been criticized so much, I wanted to give a word about how amazing this game can be in 3d.
Much of it's bad press in 3d comes from it being said to be "3d ready", and it has lots of issues, water sometimes doesn't render properly, shadows, fog, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't work right.
Still, I've played about 5-6 hours into the game and I could say that 60-70% of the game is perfectly playable in 3d, and some of the issues like shadows and fog are passable, the water problem is very annoying, but it's not too frequent.
What's makes Bioshock 2 worth it in 3d is that when it works, it's amazing. The game is so atmospheric, can be so tense and oppressive, and the environments can be so amazing, that 3d adds a whole new world of immersion to it, and the 3d effect is as good as it gets in terms of depth/convergence.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
[/quote]
Agree. Bioshock2 is an excellent experience using 3DVision. Rapture is very emmersive. About 5-10% of areas have some shadows that are slightly distracting in 3D. Easy to turn off 3D in these areas, actually better to just accept the rendering artifacts. Unfortunately on 257.21 drivers SLI is broken and causes very bad framerate(worked on older drivers. Fortunately turning SLI off for game works and using single GTX480 I get frame rates of 50-60 per eye @1920x1080 with 4xaa. Excellent. Another problem with game is that they removed support for game controller which made Bioshock 1 very good. However I do have a custom profile posted to Pinnacle Game Profiler sight which even supports slo-motion, excellent and very cinematic.
3DVision is amazing. Now can we please get profile/support for Medal of Honor!
Since Bioshock 2 has been criticized so much, I wanted to give a word about how amazing this game can be in 3d.
Much of it's bad press in 3d comes from it being said to be "3d ready", and it has lots of issues, water sometimes doesn't render properly, shadows, fog, there's a lot of stuff that doesn't work right.
Still, I've played about 5-6 hours into the game and I could say that 60-70% of the game is perfectly playable in 3d, and some of the issues like shadows and fog are passable, the water problem is very annoying, but it's not too frequent.
What's makes Bioshock 2 worth it in 3d is that when it works, it's amazing. The game is so atmospheric, can be so tense and oppressive, and the environments can be so amazing, that 3d adds a whole new world of immersion to it, and the 3d effect is as good as it gets in terms of depth/convergence.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
Agree. Bioshock2 is an excellent experience using 3DVision. Rapture is very emmersive. About 5-10% of areas have some shadows that are slightly distracting in 3D. Easy to turn off 3D in these areas, actually better to just accept the rendering artifacts. Unfortunately on 257.21 drivers SLI is broken and causes very bad framerate(worked on older drivers. Fortunately turning SLI off for game works and using single GTX480 I get frame rates of 50-60 per eye @1920x1080 with 4xaa. Excellent. Another problem with game is that they removed support for game controller which made Bioshock 1 very good. However I do have a custom profile posted to Pinnacle Game Profiler sight which even supports slo-motion, excellent and very cinematic.
3DVision is amazing. Now can we please get profile/support for Medal of Honor!
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
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Have they sorted out the crosshair or at least allowed you to turn it off? I would be very grateful if you post some screenies of the game. Thanks.
This is no game for a 3d newcomer, but if you've fought your way among may games with issues here and there and you have learn to live with them, you will enjoy Bioshock 2 in 3d immensely.
Have they sorted out the crosshair or at least allowed you to turn it off? I would be very grateful if you post some screenies of the game. Thanks.
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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Got to say it looks stunning and I'm very pleased with 3d vision but only once I'd sorted out the driver install properly.
Got to say it looks stunning and I'm very pleased with 3d vision but only once I'd sorted out the driver install properly.
The original Two Worlds RPG.
I know, it's dismissed by many people as laughably amateurish but...
1) It's now patched to 1.7 and is really, really stable. All the in-game systems work really well. The much-mocked voice acting is no worse that what you encounter in most RPGs. Combat is fun and character advancement (and the really fun mechanic of item upgrade) really gives you a sense of progress. In addition, the game world is huge, diversified and fun to explore.
2)You can buy it for 4.99 Euros on Gamersgate
3)It looks absolutely stunning in 3DV. Seriously, just download the demo and give it a go. The graphics that were described as "ropey" in 2D look simply amazing in 3DV. The "toyification" effect is among the best I've seen, easily comparable to Civ 5.
For the price, and given its performance in 3DV, it's one of the best value-for-money products on the market.
The original Two Worlds RPG.
I know, it's dismissed by many people as laughably amateurish but...
1) It's now patched to 1.7 and is really, really stable. All the in-game systems work really well. The much-mocked voice acting is no worse that what you encounter in most RPGs. Combat is fun and character advancement (and the really fun mechanic of item upgrade) really gives you a sense of progress. In addition, the game world is huge, diversified and fun to explore.
2)You can buy it for 4.99 Euros on Gamersgate
3)It looks absolutely stunning in 3DV. Seriously, just download the demo and give it a go. The graphics that were described as "ropey" in 2D look simply amazing in 3DV. The "toyification" effect is among the best I've seen, easily comparable to Civ 5.
For the price, and given its performance in 3DV, it's one of the best value-for-money products on the market.
HAWX 2 (incredible flight experience)
Metro 2033 (this is top notch - PERIOD)
Avatar (another excellent graphical title)
Dragon Age (the 3d in this game made me finish the main quest)
Tron: Evolution (great battles online)
HAWX 2 (incredible flight experience)
Metro 2033 (this is top notch - PERIOD)
Avatar (another excellent graphical title)
Dragon Age (the 3d in this game made me finish the main quest)
Tron: Evolution (great battles online)
the pop out walls and stones, the depth is unbelievable.
i need just to tune the pop out a bit and the game will be my main show off game :)
the pop out walls and stones, the depth is unbelievable.
i need just to tune the pop out a bit and the game will be my main show off game :)
OK, Trine is the game with the best 3d effects until now.
the pop out walls and stones, the depth is unbelievable.
i need just to tune the pop out a bit and the game will be my main show off game :)
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I concur...
This game is tailored to show off 3dv ision for sure.
Batman: AA is another one that shows off my toys.
HAWX 2 is next.
OK, Trine is the game with the best 3d effects until now.
the pop out walls and stones, the depth is unbelievable.
i need just to tune the pop out a bit and the game will be my main show off game :)
I concur...
This game is tailored to show off 3dv ision for sure.
Batman: AA is another one that shows off my toys.
HAWX 2 is next.
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