Has anyone got Elder Scrolls Online Beta to work in 3d Vision or TriDef3d ?
My PC system is set up for 3D Vision. Graphic card is GeForce GTX 670 12 gig ram (driver 9.18.13.2723); Monitor is Asus VG 278h connected by DVI cable, Win 7 64 bit Intel Core i7 2.7ghz
I'm in the ESO beta and cannot get 3D Vision to work. I play a lot of games and a lot of mmo's all in 3D vision with no problems so I know my system is working properly.
I read a post from a couple weeks ago from glyons76 who seemed to get eso beta to work in 3D vision but had to put it in dx9 to work.
"The interesting thing is the file causing the crashes is nvwgf2um.dll which is one of the files the drivers use to render with DX10 & 11. When I found this out with in my research on how to fix this I tried running the games in compatibility move for Win XP with SP3 to force the games to us Dx9 Rendering and when I did this the games run without a single issue."
I also read a post from a couple weeks ago from Recostar who said regarding the eso beta:
"Nvidia 3D vision - It won't activate the 3D when pressing ctrl-T; Tridef3D - Works perfectly, Zero issues. made a profile for it all ready."
I recently installed TriDef3d but so far I cannot get it to work at all. I'm not sure what settings to put in the TriDef Control Panel for monitor manufacturer or model. I'm not sure if I need to change my DVI to an HDMI connection, or if my Asus VG 278H simply will not work with TriDef.
I have Nvidia Inspector and there is already a profile for elder scrolls online but i'm not sure what changes I need to make to the profile to get it to work properly in 3D Vision. I noticed there is no section in the eso profile for Undefined like there is in the Skyrom profile.
Can anyone help me out with suggestions as to what I need to do with my current pc system to get ESO beta to work in either 3D Vision or TriDef3d?
Thanks for any help.
My PC system is set up for 3D Vision. Graphic card is GeForce GTX 670 12 gig ram (driver 9.18.13.2723); Monitor is Asus VG 278h connected by DVI cable, Win 7 64 bit Intel Core i7 2.7ghz
I'm in the ESO beta and cannot get 3D Vision to work. I play a lot of games and a lot of mmo's all in 3D vision with no problems so I know my system is working properly.
I read a post from a couple weeks ago from glyons76 who seemed to get eso beta to work in 3D vision but had to put it in dx9 to work.
"The interesting thing is the file causing the crashes is nvwgf2um.dll which is one of the files the drivers use to render with DX10 & 11. When I found this out with in my research on how to fix this I tried running the games in compatibility move for Win XP with SP3 to force the games to us Dx9 Rendering and when I did this the games run without a single issue."
I also read a post from a couple weeks ago from Recostar who said regarding the eso beta:
"Nvidia 3D vision - It won't activate the 3D when pressing ctrl-T; Tridef3D - Works perfectly, Zero issues. made a profile for it all ready."
I recently installed TriDef3d but so far I cannot get it to work at all. I'm not sure what settings to put in the TriDef Control Panel for monitor manufacturer or model. I'm not sure if I need to change my DVI to an HDMI connection, or if my Asus VG 278H simply will not work with TriDef.
I have Nvidia Inspector and there is already a profile for elder scrolls online but i'm not sure what changes I need to make to the profile to get it to work properly in 3D Vision. I noticed there is no section in the eso profile for Undefined like there is in the Skyrom profile.
Can anyone help me out with suggestions as to what I need to do with my current pc system to get ESO beta to work in either 3D Vision or TriDef3d?
Thanks for responding Skaut, however the link you posted is the same topic where I got the quote from Recostar. In that thread it seems only Recostar got eso beta to work and only in TriDef3D.
If someone could help me out with some constructive suggestions as to how I could get TriDef to work on my current set up it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Thanks for responding Skaut, however the link you posted is the same topic where I got the quote from Recostar. In that thread it seems only Recostar got eso beta to work and only in TriDef3D.
If someone could help me out with some constructive suggestions as to how I could get TriDef to work on my current set up it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Thanks for responding Pirateguybrush. I tried to contact Recostar but have not yet heard back from him, hopefully he will contact me. I have posted in the TriDef forums already. I was amazed how much information about TriDef is available in the Nvidia forums. It seems a lot of people who use TriDef also post here.
I was hoping that someone who has knowledge of how to set up TriDef 3D and/or someone with knowledge of how to get 3D Vision to work with games like ESO would respond to my post here. It seems some people who have pc systems that run 3D Vision can also run TriDef 3D. I was hoping that someone with that knowledge would respond here and help me out.
Unfortunately so far I have only heard from Skaut and you.
Thanks for responding Pirateguybrush. I tried to contact Recostar but have not yet heard back from him, hopefully he will contact me. I have posted in the TriDef forums already. I was amazed how much information about TriDef is available in the Nvidia forums. It seems a lot of people who use TriDef also post here.
I was hoping that someone who has knowledge of how to set up TriDef 3D and/or someone with knowledge of how to get 3D Vision to work with games like ESO would respond to my post here. It seems some people who have pc systems that run 3D Vision can also run TriDef 3D. I was hoping that someone with that knowledge would respond here and help me out.
Unfortunately so far I have only heard from Skaut and you.
The Elder Scrolls - Skyrim - Special Edition
I'm trying to play this Special Edition of The Elder Scrolls - Skyrim. It did install properly and I do play it with highest resolution and all, but it seems the video card or something else seems to reject at one point or another (never the same place/time) and just reboot my system automatically. I'm running it with an Intel Core i7-3820 CPU @ 3.60GHz, 8 gig of ram and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 8 gig video card. Until now I never had a problem playing any type of games (just finished the newest Tomb Raiders even).
Did anybody encounter this problem and know how to fix this?
I'm trying to play this Special Edition of The Elder Scrolls - Skyrim. It did install properly and I do play it with highest resolution and all, but it seems the video card or something else seems to reject at one point or another (never the same place/time) and just reboot my system automatically. I'm running it with an Intel Core i7-3820 CPU @ 3.60GHz, 8 gig of ram and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 8 gig video card. Until now I never had a problem playing any type of games (just finished the newest Tomb Raiders even).
Did anybody encounter this problem and know how to fix this?
I'm in the ESO beta and cannot get 3D Vision to work. I play a lot of games and a lot of mmo's all in 3D vision with no problems so I know my system is working properly.
I read a post from a couple weeks ago from glyons76 who seemed to get eso beta to work in 3D vision but had to put it in dx9 to work.
"The interesting thing is the file causing the crashes is nvwgf2um.dll which is one of the files the drivers use to render with DX10 & 11. When I found this out with in my research on how to fix this I tried running the games in compatibility move for Win XP with SP3 to force the games to us Dx9 Rendering and when I did this the games run without a single issue."
I also read a post from a couple weeks ago from Recostar who said regarding the eso beta:
"Nvidia 3D vision - It won't activate the 3D when pressing ctrl-T; Tridef3D - Works perfectly, Zero issues. made a profile for it all ready."
I recently installed TriDef3d but so far I cannot get it to work at all. I'm not sure what settings to put in the TriDef Control Panel for monitor manufacturer or model. I'm not sure if I need to change my DVI to an HDMI connection, or if my Asus VG 278H simply will not work with TriDef.
I have Nvidia Inspector and there is already a profile for elder scrolls online but i'm not sure what changes I need to make to the profile to get it to work properly in 3D Vision. I noticed there is no section in the eso profile for Undefined like there is in the Skyrom profile.
Can anyone help me out with suggestions as to what I need to do with my current pc system to get ESO beta to work in either 3D Vision or TriDef3d?
Thanks for any help.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/627896/3d-vision/elder-scrolls-online-3d-vision-compatibility/
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
If someone could help me out with some constructive suggestions as to how I could get TriDef to work on my current set up it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I was hoping that someone who has knowledge of how to set up TriDef 3D and/or someone with knowledge of how to get 3D Vision to work with games like ESO would respond to my post here. It seems some people who have pc systems that run 3D Vision can also run TriDef 3D. I was hoping that someone with that knowledge would respond here and help me out.
Unfortunately so far I have only heard from Skaut and you.
I'm trying to play this Special Edition of The Elder Scrolls - Skyrim. It did install properly and I do play it with highest resolution and all, but it seems the video card or something else seems to reject at one point or another (never the same place/time) and just reboot my system automatically. I'm running it with an Intel Core i7-3820 CPU @ 3.60GHz, 8 gig of ram and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 8 gig video card. Until now I never had a problem playing any type of games (just finished the newest Tomb Raiders even).
Did anybody encounter this problem and know how to fix this?