I can't play Tiger Woods 2008 in 3D Vision either.
The rig: i7 950, GTX 470, CD 1.45 drivers (266.58 display+stereo, 266.21 IR controller), 2 monitors Viewsonic P225f 120Hz, Windows 7 64bit, 3D Vision kit
It installed OK, it plays OK in 2D, but when I switch to 3D Vision (by hot key)the screen trembles although the ghosts for 3D images are there correctly. The IR controller turns on correctly, but the glases, although they kick in, do not work, practically they do not switch on-off each lens at 60Hz, just get a little bit darker, and the image I see it's like without glases.
I tried removing one monitor, but same thing.
I have the same problem with Top Spin 2 (the screen shakes/trmble worse, otherwise same simptoms). Other games play OK in 3D Vision, without any problem (Virtua Tennis 2009, Sniper Elite).
Any help would be appreciated, thx.
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It sounds like an image convergence issue. Sadly unless the convergance can be changed there's not much you can do.
[quote name='BzDan' date='06 March 2011 - 07:26 PM' timestamp='1299439598' post='1203235']
Hi,
I can't play Tiger Woods 2008 in 3D Vision either.
The rig: i7 950, GTX 470, CD 1.45 drivers (266.58 display+stereo, 266.21 IR controller), 2 monitors Viewsonic P225f 120Hz, Windows 7 64bit, 3D Vision kit
It installed OK, it plays OK in 2D, but when I switch to 3D Vision (by hot key)the screen trembles although the ghosts for 3D images are there correctly. The IR controller turns on correctly, but the glases, although they kick in, do not work, practically they do not switch on-off each lens at 60Hz, just get a little bit darker, and the image I see it's like without glases.
I tried removing one monitor, but same thing.
I have the same problem with Top Spin 2 (the screen shakes/trmble worse, otherwise same simptoms). Other games play OK in 3D Vision, without any problem (Virtua Tennis 2009, Sniper Elite).
Any help would be appreciated, thx.
It sounds like an image convergence issue. Sadly unless the convergance can be changed there's not much you can do.
[quote name='IC3D' date='06 March 2011 - 11:20 AM' timestamp='1299428440' post='1203156']
METRO 2033, WoW, the 4A Engine is awesome with DirectX 11 in 3D Vision. bring on METRO 2034 already. Bad Company 2 3D = awesome, Batman Arkham Asylum 3D = awesome, Biohazard 5 = awesome.
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Mafia II is outstanding 3D!
Even though convergence is locked, the profile uses a very good balance between depth and convergence.
Thus you can adjust the stereo using only depth adjustment!.
On sale at Steam for only $7.50, definitly worth it!
I am using GTX480x2 SLI being pushed by 3+year old QX9650@3.83Ghz on water.
Getting fps 38-60 per eye with all settings high (including Physx) but SSAO off. Very playable.
Use XBox360 game controller to smooth out camera and for great driving fun.
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Singularity also a great game in 3D but you have to play with minimal depth, high convergence because of lighting issues with Unreal engine. Textures can be a little low res, but the high convergence mode mitigates somewhat.
Play with Insanity's game trainer (@cheatscapes) to slow down the motion, the temporal and physics effects are amazing.
[quote name='IC3D' date='06 March 2011 - 11:20 AM' timestamp='1299428440' post='1203156']
METRO 2033, WoW, the 4A Engine is awesome with DirectX 11 in 3D Vision. bring on METRO 2034 already. Bad Company 2 3D = awesome, Batman Arkham Asylum 3D = awesome, Biohazard 5 = awesome.
Mafia II is outstanding 3D!
Even though convergence is locked, the profile uses a very good balance between depth and convergence.
Thus you can adjust the stereo using only depth adjustment!.
On sale at Steam for only $7.50, definitly worth it!
I am using GTX480x2 SLI being pushed by 3+year old QX9650@3.83Ghz on water.
Getting fps 38-60 per eye with all settings high (including Physx) but SSAO off. Very playable.
Use XBox360 game controller to smooth out camera and for great driving fun.
----------------
Singularity also a great game in 3D but you have to play with minimal depth, high convergence because of lighting issues with Unreal engine. Textures can be a little low res, but the high convergence mode mitigates somewhat.
Play with Insanity's game trainer (@cheatscapes) to slow down the motion, the temporal and physics effects are amazing.
[quote name='baragon' date='10 March 2011 - 09:42 AM' timestamp='1299768153' post='1205327']
Mafia II is outstanding 3D!
Even though convergence is locked, the profile uses a very good balance between depth and convergence.
Thus you can adjust the stereo using only depth adjustment!.
On sale at Steam for only $7.50, definitly worth it!
I am using GTX480x2 SLI being pushed by 3+year old QX9650@3.83Ghz on water.
Getting fps 38-60 per eye with all settings high (including Physx) but SSAO off. Very playable.
Use XBox360 game controller to smooth out camera and for great driving fun.
----------------
Singularity also a great game in 3D but you have to play with minimal depth, high convergence because of lighting issues with Unreal engine. Textures can be a little low res, but the high convergence mode mitigates somewhat.
Play with Insanity's game trainer to slow down the motion, the temporal and physics effects are amazing.
[/quote]
[quote name='baragon' date='10 March 2011 - 09:42 AM' timestamp='1299768153' post='1205327']
Mafia II is outstanding 3D!
Even though convergence is locked, the profile uses a very good balance between depth and convergence.
Thus you can adjust the stereo using only depth adjustment!.
On sale at Steam for only $7.50, definitly worth it!
I am using GTX480x2 SLI being pushed by 3+year old QX9650@3.83Ghz on water.
Getting fps 38-60 per eye with all settings high (including Physx) but SSAO off. Very playable.
Use XBox360 game controller to smooth out camera and for great driving fun.
----------------
Singularity also a great game in 3D but you have to play with minimal depth, high convergence because of lighting issues with Unreal engine. Textures can be a little low res, but the high convergence mode mitigates somewhat.
Play with Insanity's game trainer to slow down the motion, the temporal and physics effects are amazing.
mafia 2 is really good in 3d, it could have been outstanding with convergence unlocked, still it works pretty well.
I just finished Risen in 3d with texture patch and 1st person view patch, it's really an amazing game to play in 3d, here's a rar with a ton of images:
mafia 2 is really good in 3d, it could have been outstanding with convergence unlocked, still it works pretty well.
I just finished Risen in 3d with texture patch and 1st person view patch, it's really an amazing game to play in 3d, here's a rar with a ton of images:
[quote name='oblivioner' date='11 March 2011 - 11:36 AM' timestamp='1299843390' post='1205846']
mafia 2 is really good in 3d, it could have been outstanding with convergence unlocked, still it works pretty well.
I just finished Risen in 3d with texture patch and 1st person view patch, it's really an amazing game to play in 3d, here's a rar with a ton of images:
[/quote]
re - Risen - nice one mate, do you mind pointing to download location for texture patch? I found Risen to be a it laggy in S3D... thx anyway
[quote name='oblivioner' date='11 March 2011 - 11:36 AM' timestamp='1299843390' post='1205846']
mafia 2 is really good in 3d, it could have been outstanding with convergence unlocked, still it works pretty well.
I just finished Risen in 3d with texture patch and 1st person view patch, it's really an amazing game to play in 3d, here's a rar with a ton of images:
re - Risen - nice one mate, do you mind pointing to download location for texture patch? I found Risen to be a it laggy in S3D... thx anyway
I just tried Shogun 2 (full game) and am very disappointed to say it looks terrible in 3DV. It's pretty dark, to begin with. Rivers and roads rend at the wrong depth and no amount of tweaking will set them straight, in addition to glitches with the clouds and volumetric effectgs. Unless this is addressed in a patch or by a profile, it will be unplayable in 3DV. Which sucks, considering its predecessors, especially Medieval 2, looked amazing.
I just tried Shogun 2 (full game) and am very disappointed to say it looks terrible in 3DV. It's pretty dark, to begin with. Rivers and roads rend at the wrong depth and no amount of tweaking will set them straight, in addition to glitches with the clouds and volumetric effectgs. Unless this is addressed in a patch or by a profile, it will be unplayable in 3DV. Which sucks, considering its predecessors, especially Medieval 2, looked amazing.
Ok dumb newbie question to all this. Got a Toshiba A660 Laptop with 3D and Glasses.
So what i just install the game and 3D should automatically kick in? Nothing really is installed on the Laptop fas far as 3D software/3rd party software. Accept the 3d Vision Player.
Ok dumb newbie question to all this. Got a Toshiba A660 Laptop with 3D and Glasses.
So what i just install the game and 3D should automatically kick in? Nothing really is installed on the Laptop fas far as 3D software/3rd party software. Accept the 3d Vision Player.
Bulletstorm - Quite possible the best-looking 3D game I've played since Batman Arkham Asylum. Certainly, the best first-person perspective game so far. Absolutely gorgeous quality!
Bulletstorm - Quite possible the best-looking 3D game I've played since Batman Arkham Asylum. Certainly, the best first-person perspective game so far. Absolutely gorgeous quality!
Just started playing Dragon Age again - I had never finished it. I probably won't pick up Dragon Age 2, since I heard some lack luster reviews about it (from actual players, not the gaming websites that praise it). Just grabbed this screenshot from the game (taken at high depth low convergence, and low depth high convergence - I can never decide which one to use)
Just started playing Dragon Age again - I had never finished it. I probably won't pick up Dragon Age 2, since I heard some lack luster reviews about it (from actual players, not the gaming websites that praise it). Just grabbed this screenshot from the game (taken at high depth low convergence, and low depth high convergence - I can never decide which one to use)
Oldie by this point but a damn good game. The 3D isn't perfect (water has problems, and shadows dance unless you turn off character ones) but the scenes you walk through, the First Person Perspective, and the size and veriety of the world just makes it a pleasure. Walking down a path and having a butterfly go by is soothing, rain and snow look real, and magical effects are just wow-ing in 3D. When you put this on top of the thousands of hours of user-created-quests, ingame items, and modifications there is just nothing that competes.
I'm really hoping that Skyrim is as 3D friendly as Oblivion and Fallout have been.
As for just looks? F.E.A.R 2 and the Half-Life 2 colection. Both draw you in to the point immersion is no longer the word. Sadly both lack the scale and differance that Oblivion offers.
Oldie by this point but a damn good game. The 3D isn't perfect (water has problems, and shadows dance unless you turn off character ones) but the scenes you walk through, the First Person Perspective, and the size and veriety of the world just makes it a pleasure. Walking down a path and having a butterfly go by is soothing, rain and snow look real, and magical effects are just wow-ing in 3D. When you put this on top of the thousands of hours of user-created-quests, ingame items, and modifications there is just nothing that competes.
I'm really hoping that Skyrim is as 3D friendly as Oblivion and Fallout have been.
As for just looks? F.E.A.R 2 and the Half-Life 2 colection. Both draw you in to the point immersion is no longer the word. Sadly both lack the scale and differance that Oblivion offers.
Just got Crysis2. I wish I could turn up the 3d effect a bit more, and things sometimes looks kind of layered, and kind of cartoony. It is what it is, and it is beautiful, but I don't think it's anywhere near as good (3D-wise) as Avatar.
Just got Crysis2. I wish I could turn up the 3d effect a bit more, and things sometimes looks kind of layered, and kind of cartoony. It is what it is, and it is beautiful, but I don't think it's anywhere near as good (3D-wise) as Avatar.
So far I'd say Tomb Raider Underworld, Batman Arkham Asylum, Resident Evil 5, Far Cry 2, Battlefield Bad Company 2, and Avatar all look great in 3d.
I think racing games are by far the funnest to play in 3D though. I bought Split/Second off Amazon and it worked for a while but it had a foreign language and I think it was bootleg so it stopped working. Some of the effects were messed up but during a race it was not noticeable and racing games really bring out the 3D effect greatly.
I want Need for Speed Hot Pursuit but it's still a little expensive. Nvidia says it is not recommended but I've played great looking "not recommended" games before. Has anyone tried it out?
So far I'd say Tomb Raider Underworld, Batman Arkham Asylum, Resident Evil 5, Far Cry 2, Battlefield Bad Company 2, and Avatar all look great in 3d.
I think racing games are by far the funnest to play in 3D though. I bought Split/Second off Amazon and it worked for a while but it had a foreign language and I think it was bootleg so it stopped working. Some of the effects were messed up but during a race it was not noticeable and racing games really bring out the 3D effect greatly.
I want Need for Speed Hot Pursuit but it's still a little expensive. Nvidia says it is not recommended but I've played great looking "not recommended" games before. Has anyone tried it out?
Well, so far this year I'd have to give the nod to Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. I've never seen such a more immersive game in 3D (and I've played most of them). I thought Crysis 2 would look amazing, but it's one of the weaker ones for full 3D depth and immersion. AC:B is just amazing (aside from the odd glitches).
Well, so far this year I'd have to give the nod to Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. I've never seen such a more immersive game in 3D (and I've played most of them). I thought Crysis 2 would look amazing, but it's one of the weaker ones for full 3D depth and immersion. AC:B is just amazing (aside from the odd glitches).
Hi,
I can't play Tiger Woods 2008 in 3D Vision either.
The rig: i7 950, GTX 470, CD 1.45 drivers (266.58 display+stereo, 266.21 IR controller), 2 monitors Viewsonic P225f 120Hz, Windows 7 64bit, 3D Vision kit
It installed OK, it plays OK in 2D, but when I switch to 3D Vision (by hot key)the screen trembles although the ghosts for 3D images are there correctly. The IR controller turns on correctly, but the glases, although they kick in, do not work, practically they do not switch on-off each lens at 60Hz, just get a little bit darker, and the image I see it's like without glases.
I tried removing one monitor, but same thing.
I have the same problem with Top Spin 2 (the screen shakes/trmble worse, otherwise same simptoms). Other games play OK in 3D Vision, without any problem (Virtua Tennis 2009, Sniper Elite).
Any help would be appreciated, thx.
[/quote]
It sounds like an image convergence issue. Sadly unless the convergance can be changed there's not much you can do.
Hi,
I can't play Tiger Woods 2008 in 3D Vision either.
The rig: i7 950, GTX 470, CD 1.45 drivers (266.58 display+stereo, 266.21 IR controller), 2 monitors Viewsonic P225f 120Hz, Windows 7 64bit, 3D Vision kit
It installed OK, it plays OK in 2D, but when I switch to 3D Vision (by hot key)the screen trembles although the ghosts for 3D images are there correctly. The IR controller turns on correctly, but the glases, although they kick in, do not work, practically they do not switch on-off each lens at 60Hz, just get a little bit darker, and the image I see it's like without glases.
I tried removing one monitor, but same thing.
I have the same problem with Top Spin 2 (the screen shakes/trmble worse, otherwise same simptoms). Other games play OK in 3D Vision, without any problem (Virtua Tennis 2009, Sniper Elite).
Any help would be appreciated, thx.
It sounds like an image convergence issue. Sadly unless the convergance can be changed there's not much you can do.
Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/id/suntorytimes
METRO 2033, WoW, the 4A Engine is awesome with DirectX 11 in 3D Vision. bring on METRO 2034 already. Bad Company 2 3D = awesome, Batman Arkham Asylum 3D = awesome, Biohazard 5 = awesome.
[/quote]
Mafia II is outstanding 3D!
Even though convergence is locked, the profile uses a very good balance between depth and convergence.
Thus you can adjust the stereo using only depth adjustment!.
On sale at Steam for only $7.50, definitly worth it!
I am using GTX480x2 SLI being pushed by 3+year old QX9650@3.83Ghz on water.
Getting fps 38-60 per eye with all settings high (including Physx) but SSAO off. Very playable.
Use XBox360 game controller to smooth out camera and for great driving fun.
----------------
Singularity also a great game in 3D but you have to play with minimal depth, high convergence because of lighting issues with Unreal engine. Textures can be a little low res, but the high convergence mode mitigates somewhat.
Play with Insanity's game trainer (@cheatscapes) to slow down the motion, the temporal and physics effects are amazing.
METRO 2033, WoW, the 4A Engine is awesome with DirectX 11 in 3D Vision. bring on METRO 2034 already. Bad Company 2 3D = awesome, Batman Arkham Asylum 3D = awesome, Biohazard 5 = awesome.
Mafia II is outstanding 3D!
Even though convergence is locked, the profile uses a very good balance between depth and convergence.
Thus you can adjust the stereo using only depth adjustment!.
On sale at Steam for only $7.50, definitly worth it!
I am using GTX480x2 SLI being pushed by 3+year old QX9650@3.83Ghz on water.
Getting fps 38-60 per eye with all settings high (including Physx) but SSAO off. Very playable.
Use XBox360 game controller to smooth out camera and for great driving fun.
----------------
Singularity also a great game in 3D but you have to play with minimal depth, high convergence because of lighting issues with Unreal engine. Textures can be a little low res, but the high convergence mode mitigates somewhat.
Play with Insanity's game trainer (@cheatscapes) to slow down the motion, the temporal and physics effects are amazing.
Mafia II is outstanding 3D!
Even though convergence is locked, the profile uses a very good balance between depth and convergence.
Thus you can adjust the stereo using only depth adjustment!.
On sale at Steam for only $7.50, definitly worth it!
I am using GTX480x2 SLI being pushed by 3+year old QX9650@3.83Ghz on water.
Getting fps 38-60 per eye with all settings high (including Physx) but SSAO off. Very playable.
Use XBox360 game controller to smooth out camera and for great driving fun.
----------------
Singularity also a great game in 3D but you have to play with minimal depth, high convergence because of lighting issues with Unreal engine. Textures can be a little low res, but the high convergence mode mitigates somewhat.
Play with Insanity's game trainer to slow down the motion, the temporal and physics effects are amazing.
[/quote]
Mafia II is outstanding 3D!
Even though convergence is locked, the profile uses a very good balance between depth and convergence.
Thus you can adjust the stereo using only depth adjustment!.
On sale at Steam for only $7.50, definitly worth it!
I am using GTX480x2 SLI being pushed by 3+year old QX9650@3.83Ghz on water.
Getting fps 38-60 per eye with all settings high (including Physx) but SSAO off. Very playable.
Use XBox360 game controller to smooth out camera and for great driving fun.
----------------
Singularity also a great game in 3D but you have to play with minimal depth, high convergence because of lighting issues with Unreal engine. Textures can be a little low res, but the high convergence mode mitigates somewhat.
Play with Insanity's game trainer to slow down the motion, the temporal and physics effects are amazing.
I just finished Risen in 3d with texture patch and 1st person view patch, it's really an amazing game to play in 3d, here's a rar with a ton of images:
I just finished Risen in 3d with texture patch and 1st person view patch, it's really an amazing game to play in 3d, here's a rar with a ton of images:
mafia 2 is really good in 3d, it could have been outstanding with convergence unlocked, still it works pretty well.
I just finished Risen in 3d with texture patch and 1st person view patch, it's really an amazing game to play in 3d, here's a rar with a ton of images:
[/quote]
re - Risen - nice one mate, do you mind pointing to download location for texture patch? I found Risen to be a it laggy in S3D... thx anyway
mafia 2 is really good in 3d, it could have been outstanding with convergence unlocked, still it works pretty well.
I just finished Risen in 3d with texture patch and 1st person view patch, it's really an amazing game to play in 3d, here's a rar with a ton of images:
re - Risen - nice one mate, do you mind pointing to download location for texture patch? I found Risen to be a it laggy in S3D... thx anyway
So what i just install the game and 3D should automatically kick in? Nothing really is installed on the Laptop fas far as 3D software/3rd party software. Accept the 3d Vision Player.
So what i just install the game and 3D should automatically kick in? Nothing really is installed on the Laptop fas far as 3D software/3rd party software. Accept the 3d Vision Player.
Oldie by this point but a damn good game. The 3D isn't perfect (water has problems, and shadows dance unless you turn off character ones) but the scenes you walk through, the First Person Perspective, and the size and veriety of the world just makes it a pleasure. Walking down a path and having a butterfly go by is soothing, rain and snow look real, and magical effects are just wow-ing in 3D. When you put this on top of the thousands of hours of user-created-quests, ingame items, and modifications there is just nothing that competes.
I'm really hoping that Skyrim is as 3D friendly as Oblivion and Fallout have been.
As for just looks? F.E.A.R 2 and the Half-Life 2 colection. Both draw you in to the point immersion is no longer the word. Sadly both lack the scale and differance that Oblivion offers.
Oldie by this point but a damn good game. The 3D isn't perfect (water has problems, and shadows dance unless you turn off character ones) but the scenes you walk through, the First Person Perspective, and the size and veriety of the world just makes it a pleasure. Walking down a path and having a butterfly go by is soothing, rain and snow look real, and magical effects are just wow-ing in 3D. When you put this on top of the thousands of hours of user-created-quests, ingame items, and modifications there is just nothing that competes.
I'm really hoping that Skyrim is as 3D friendly as Oblivion and Fallout have been.
As for just looks? F.E.A.R 2 and the Half-Life 2 colection. Both draw you in to the point immersion is no longer the word. Sadly both lack the scale and differance that Oblivion offers.
I think racing games are by far the funnest to play in 3D though. I bought Split/Second off Amazon and it worked for a while but it had a foreign language and I think it was bootleg so it stopped working. Some of the effects were messed up but during a race it was not noticeable and racing games really bring out the 3D effect greatly.
I want Need for Speed Hot Pursuit but it's still a little expensive. Nvidia says it is not recommended but I've played great looking "not recommended" games before. Has anyone tried it out?
I think racing games are by far the funnest to play in 3D though. I bought Split/Second off Amazon and it worked for a while but it had a foreign language and I think it was bootleg so it stopped working. Some of the effects were messed up but during a race it was not noticeable and racing games really bring out the 3D effect greatly.
I want Need for Speed Hot Pursuit but it's still a little expensive. Nvidia says it is not recommended but I've played great looking "not recommended" games before. Has anyone tried it out?
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