Since the latest update I am unable to get Paragon to display in 3D.
It has worked ok in the past versions of Paragon and Nvidia drivers.
Currently Running:
Geforce 1080 Drivers: 381.65
Windows 10 64bit
Monitor: Asus ROG PG278QR
Nvidia Wired Glasses
Has anyone been able to run Paragon recently in 3D?
Since you are a first time poster.
Be sure to check out http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
If you do not already know about the site.
Sorry, I do not have Paragon
GL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragon_(video_game)
Also, in the future, please post in existing game threads
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/929700/
I'm still trying to find a pair of those wired glasses... :)
It's most likely either a Borderless Window, not exclusive Fullscreen, issue, especially if it's not triggering 3D Vision at all... it does have a Stereo Profile as well as support for Compatibility Mode.
If that's not it then it might be a wonky Driver install, at the very least do a clean install and/or use [url=http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html]DDU[/url].
I'm still trying to find a pair of those wired glasses... :)
It's most likely either a Borderless Window, not exclusive Fullscreen, issue, especially if it's not triggering 3D Vision at all... it does have a Stereo Profile as well as support for Compatibility Mode.
If that's not it then it might be a wonky Driver install, at the very least do a clean install and/or use DDU.
Thx for the help. I have two PC's with identical set up's.
Sadly only one pair of wired glasses though.
Both PC's are refusing to split the feed although the 3d monitor's both say the 3d is active.
Everything has worked fantastic in 3d compatibility mode and some of the best 3d I have ever seen.
Paragon support say they don't support it which is strange because they have a 3d setting in the games 'settings'.
The 'test stereoscopic' works fine in the nvidia control panel, so more than likely it is the game update.
Is there any software that can force the signal to split into two channels?
Thx for the help. I have two PC's with identical set up's.
Sadly only one pair of wired glasses though.
Both PC's are refusing to split the feed although the 3d monitor's both say the 3d is active.
Everything has worked fantastic in 3d compatibility mode and some of the best 3d I have ever seen.
Paragon support say they don't support it which is strange because they have a 3d setting in the games 'settings'.
The 'test stereoscopic' works fine in the nvidia control panel, so more than likely it is the game update.
Is there any software that can force the signal to split into two channels?
yeah would probably be best to stick with one topic, especially that the game have not gathered much of a crowd in here. I'll post some info in the linked topic so lets stick with that one.
yeah would probably be best to stick with one topic, especially that the game have not gathered much of a crowd in here. I'll post some info in the linked topic so lets stick with that one.
It has worked ok in the past versions of Paragon and Nvidia drivers.
Currently Running:
Geforce 1080 Drivers: 381.65
Windows 10 64bit
Monitor: Asus ROG PG278QR
Nvidia Wired Glasses
Has anyone been able to run Paragon recently in 3D?
Be sure to check out http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
If you do not already know about the site.
Sorry, I do not have Paragon
GL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragon_(video_game)
Also, in the future, please post in existing game threads
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/929700/
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Looks like Paragon no longer works.
What can I wear my wired glasses for now :)
It's most likely either a Borderless Window, not exclusive Fullscreen, issue, especially if it's not triggering 3D Vision at all... it does have a Stereo Profile as well as support for Compatibility Mode.
If that's not it then it might be a wonky Driver install, at the very least do a clean install and/or use DDU.
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Sadly only one pair of wired glasses though.
Both PC's are refusing to split the feed although the 3d monitor's both say the 3d is active.
Everything has worked fantastic in 3d compatibility mode and some of the best 3d I have ever seen.
Paragon support say they don't support it which is strange because they have a 3d setting in the games 'settings'.
The 'test stereoscopic' works fine in the nvidia control panel, so more than likely it is the game update.
Is there any software that can force the signal to split into two channels?
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