Need a little assistance here. On a number of games, I'm getting a weird issue where my glasses will flicker, then the shutters will reverse and I'll have the wrong image in each eye. So far I've seen this in Shadow Warrior, Walking Dead Season 2, Dream (indie game on Steam, still evaluating how it looks in 3d and if it's auto-fixable). Yet I can play a 3d-ready title like Arkham Origins perfectly fine. I've also tested Injustice, Brutal Legend, Metro: Last Light - all working fine. I can't establish a pattern here. I've reinstalled my drivers (331.93), dropped back to one card (running SLI 660s), restarted.
To complicate things further, I was able to run Shadow Warrior fine just the other day, but since a recent update it's not only performing worse, this issue has shown up. However I'm fairly sure it's not connected to performance, as Walking Dead and Dream are hardly taxing games, yet I still see this issue.
Need a little assistance here. On a number of games, I'm getting a weird issue where my glasses will flicker, then the shutters will reverse and I'll have the wrong image in each eye. So far I've seen this in Shadow Warrior, Walking Dead Season 2, Dream (indie game on Steam, still evaluating how it looks in 3d and if it's auto-fixable). Yet I can play a 3d-ready title like Arkham Origins perfectly fine. I've also tested Injustice, Brutal Legend, Metro: Last Light - all working fine. I can't establish a pattern here. I've reinstalled my drivers (331.93), dropped back to one card (running SLI 660s), restarted.
To complicate things further, I was able to run Shadow Warrior fine just the other day, but since a recent update it's not only performing worse, this issue has shown up. However I'm fairly sure it's not connected to performance, as Walking Dead and Dream are hardly taxing games, yet I still see this issue.
Do you have a separate emitter or built in emitter in your monitor? I have both, but I use the external emitter because the monitor one always gets out of sync and swaps eyes. Just recently (past few days) it started turning itself on and interfering with the standalone emitter so I had to tape over it with sticky tape.
Do you have a separate emitter or built in emitter in your monitor? I have both, but I use the external emitter because the monitor one always gets out of sync and swaps eyes. Just recently (past few days) it started turning itself on and interfering with the standalone emitter so I had to tape over it with sticky tape.
I'm using the VG278H, with built-in emitter. I don't have a standalone one. Does yours cause problems in the same way mine does, or on all games? It's been working fine before, and it seems strange that it's not affecting every game.
I'm using the VG278H, with built-in emitter. I don't have a standalone one. Does yours cause problems in the same way mine does, or on all games? It's been working fine before, and it seems strange that it's not affecting every game.
I have exactly the same problem. I also have the Asus VG278H with built-in emitter. Everything was working fine. And suddenly with some games I have flickering and reversing of the glasses, though they worked perfectly before. Because 3d-ready titles are still working I doubt this is a hardware failure.
At first I thought I had those problems after upgrading to Windows 8.1, because with Windows 8 everything was fine. But I can't confirm this for sure.
I have exactly the same problem. I also have the Asus VG278H with built-in emitter. Everything was working fine. And suddenly with some games I have flickering and reversing of the glasses, though they worked perfectly before. Because 3d-ready titles are still working I doubt this is a hardware failure.
At first I thought I had those problems after upgrading to Windows 8.1, because with Windows 8 everything was fine. But I can't confirm this for sure.
This is truly bizarre. Shadow Warrior now runs perfectly, but Brutal Legend and Arkham Origins are doing the same thing SW was. I have no idea what's going on here.
This is truly bizarre. Shadow Warrior now runs perfectly, but Brutal Legend and Arkham Origins are doing the same thing SW was. I have no idea what's going on here.
I have the same monitor and have had the eye swapping since the day I bought it. So I very quickly switched to using the standalone emitter, which never gives any problems. I remember googling this issue when I got the monitor and this was a known issue back then (over a year ago now). The only solution for me was to keep alt-tabbing out and back into a game.
I have the same monitor and have had the eye swapping since the day I bought it. So I very quickly switched to using the standalone emitter, which never gives any problems. I remember googling this issue when I got the monitor and this was a known issue back then (over a year ago now). The only solution for me was to keep alt-tabbing out and back into a game.
The weird thing is though, the problem seems to happen at the same time as framerate issues. I also see poor framerates on whichever game is having the issue. Did you have that too?
The weird thing is though, the problem seems to happen at the same time as framerate issues. I also see poor framerates on whichever game is having the issue. Did you have that too?
Neither of those things are working. I've tried rolling back to 331.65 and 331.82, no improvements. Shadow Warrior still working fine, Arkham Origins isn't.
Neither of those things are working. I've tried rolling back to 331.65 and 331.82, no improvements. Shadow Warrior still working fine, Arkham Origins isn't.
To complicate things further, I was able to run Shadow Warrior fine just the other day, but since a recent update it's not only performing worse, this issue has shown up. However I'm fairly sure it's not connected to performance, as Walking Dead and Dream are hardly taxing games, yet I still see this issue.
Rig: Intel i7-8700K @4.7GHz, 16Gb Ram, SSD, GTX 1080Ti, Win10x64, Asus VG278
At first I thought I had those problems after upgrading to Windows 8.1, because with Windows 8 everything was fine. But I can't confirm this for sure.
Rig: Intel i7-8700K @4.7GHz, 16Gb Ram, SSD, GTX 1080Ti, Win10x64, Asus VG278
"C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /disable
"C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /enable