Could you give me a Directx 11 game that run fine with 3D vision?
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[quote="bo3b"]
I'm also curious why you care if it needs one of our fixing tools? If you can let me know what makes you not want to use them, maybe we can improve them.[/quote]
I ask this because I'm angry against Nvidia, on the last 10 games that I bought, none of which worked properly with 3D Vision. I changed all parts in my computer and recently bought a very expensive new graphics card and it changed nothing.
Thank you to all Internet developers, their work solves the graphic problems but for the crashes, I find no solution ...
100% of my games using directx 11 have crashes during play with 3D vision.
bo3b said:
I'm also curious why you care if it needs one of our fixing tools? If you can let me know what makes you not want to use them, maybe we can improve them.
I ask this because I'm angry against Nvidia, on the last 10 games that I bought, none of which worked properly with 3D Vision. I changed all parts in my computer and recently bought a very expensive new graphics card and it changed nothing.
Thank you to all Internet developers, their work solves the graphic problems but for the crashes, I find no solution ...
100% of my games using directx 11 have crashes during play with 3D vision.
[quote="D-Man11"]Nvidia's demo Stone Giant by FatShark and BitSquid looks great.
While it's not a games, it is dx11.
[url]http://www.nvidia.com/coolstuff/demos#!/stone-giant[/url]
[/quote]
"Medusa" was great too in 3D...
And DX11 demo "Unigine Heaven Benchmark" is Fantastic!
[quote="Beurk"][quote="bo3b"]I'm also curious why you care if it needs one of our fixing tools? If you can let me know what makes you not want to use them, maybe we can improve them.[/quote]I ask this because I'm angry against Nvidia, on the last 10 games that I bought, none of which worked properly with 3D Vision. I changed all parts in my computer and recently bought a very expensive new graphics card and it changed nothing.
Thank you to all Internet developers, their work solves the graphic problems but for the crashes, I find no solution ...
100% of my games using directx 11 have crashes during play with 3D vision.[/quote]
OK, that's going to be something on your system instead. The DX11 games are mostly working quite well in 3D Vision, both with and without 3DMigoto fixes.
Take Tomb Raider 2013 for example. This has native 3D support and should work just fine. No one has reported problems with it crashing recently.
Batman Arkham Asylum and Origin are both native 3D supported, and are working without crashing. There may be stutter in recent drivers, but no crashing.
Alien Isolation has a 3Dmigoto fix and has been very stable, no crashing.
Crysis 2 and 3 with DHR's latest fix are stable. Their CM/fake-3D, if you don't want to use the fix should work without crashing.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, Lords of the Fallen, GTA5, Witcher3, all have problems both with and without the fix. It's possible to get them to work, but maybe these are the ones you see having problems?
Please let us know what games you are trying to run, and your system specs, especially driver. As a general rule, no one is having problems with DX11 games.
bo3b said:I'm also curious why you care if it needs one of our fixing tools? If you can let me know what makes you not want to use them, maybe we can improve them.
I ask this because I'm angry against Nvidia, on the last 10 games that I bought, none of which worked properly with 3D Vision. I changed all parts in my computer and recently bought a very expensive new graphics card and it changed nothing.
Thank you to all Internet developers, their work solves the graphic problems but for the crashes, I find no solution ...
100% of my games using directx 11 have crashes during play with 3D vision.
OK, that's going to be something on your system instead. The DX11 games are mostly working quite well in 3D Vision, both with and without 3DMigoto fixes.
Take Tomb Raider 2013 for example. This has native 3D support and should work just fine. No one has reported problems with it crashing recently.
Batman Arkham Asylum and Origin are both native 3D supported, and are working without crashing. There may be stutter in recent drivers, but no crashing.
Alien Isolation has a 3Dmigoto fix and has been very stable, no crashing.
Crysis 2 and 3 with DHR's latest fix are stable. Their CM/fake-3D, if you don't want to use the fix should work without crashing.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, Lords of the Fallen, GTA5, Witcher3, all have problems both with and without the fix. It's possible to get them to work, but maybe these are the ones you see having problems?
Please let us know what games you are trying to run, and your system specs, especially driver. As a general rule, no one is having problems with DX11 games.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607 Latest 3Dmigoto Release Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
[quote=""][quote="Beurk"][quote="bo3b"]I'm also curious why you care if it needs one of our fixing tools? If you can let me know what makes you not want to use them, maybe we can improve them.[/quote]I ask this because I'm angry against Nvidia, on the last 10 games that I bought, none of which worked properly with 3D Vision. I changed all parts in my computer and recently bought a very expensive new graphics card and it changed nothing.
Thank you to all Internet developers, their work solves the graphic problems but for the crashes, I find no solution ...
100% of my games using directx 11 have crashes during play with 3D vision.[/quote]
OK, that's going to be something on your system instead. The DX11 games are mostly working quite well in 3D Vision, both with and without 3DMigoto fixes.
Take Tomb Raider 2013 for example. This has native 3D support and should work just fine. No one has reported problems with it crashing recently.
Batman Arkham Asylum and Origin are both native 3D supported, and are working without crashing. There may be stutter in recent drivers, but no crashing.
Alien Isolation has a 3Dmigoto fix and has been very stable, no crashing.
Crysis 2 and 3 with DHR's latest fix are stable. Their CM/fake-3D, if you don't want to use the fix should work without crashing.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, Lords of the Fallen, GTA5, Witcher3, all have problems both with and without the fix. It's possible to get them to work, but maybe these are the ones you see having problems?
Please let us know what games you are trying to run, and your system specs, especially driver. As a general rule, no one is having problems with DX11 games.[/quote]
Thank you for trying to help me.
Here is a list of games that have randomly crash during play for me:
-Assassin's creed unity, Assassin's creed Rogue, Farcry 3, the witcher 3, GTA V...
To solve graphics issue, 3Dmigoto or Helixmod are fine but not for these problems:
I will try to explain problems I encountered in games (games with minimal or maximal settings, Vsync ON or OFF)
-sometime, when game starts with 3D vision, one eye (left or right) is frozen or black or shaking and the other eye is running fine, sometime one eye has a short delay to other one.
I think there is a sync problem but i dont know how to solve it.
Very very rarely, I can fix that using alt+tab to get out and in, and 3D vision come back fine.
-sometime, game crash during play, without or with nvidia error ("display driver has stopped responding and successfully recovered")
I tried on windows 7,8 and 10, without geforce experience, with only OS, drivers and game.
I never use overclocking, bios is with default parameters.
My computer(i changed mainboard, keyboard, mouse, hdd , ssd, cpu, gpu and ram but allways same issue):
Msi Xpower big bang + Intel i7 990X + Zotac GTX 980 + 3D vision 1 + 3DTV play + Corsair 12Go ram + Power Antec 1200w + LG TV 47" passive 3D
bo3b said:I'm also curious why you care if it needs one of our fixing tools? If you can let me know what makes you not want to use them, maybe we can improve them.
I ask this because I'm angry against Nvidia, on the last 10 games that I bought, none of which worked properly with 3D Vision. I changed all parts in my computer and recently bought a very expensive new graphics card and it changed nothing.
Thank you to all Internet developers, their work solves the graphic problems but for the crashes, I find no solution ...
100% of my games using directx 11 have crashes during play with 3D vision.
OK, that's going to be something on your system instead. The DX11 games are mostly working quite well in 3D Vision, both with and without 3DMigoto fixes.
Take Tomb Raider 2013 for example. This has native 3D support and should work just fine. No one has reported problems with it crashing recently.
Batman Arkham Asylum and Origin are both native 3D supported, and are working without crashing. There may be stutter in recent drivers, but no crashing.
Alien Isolation has a 3Dmigoto fix and has been very stable, no crashing.
Crysis 2 and 3 with DHR's latest fix are stable. Their CM/fake-3D, if you don't want to use the fix should work without crashing.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, Lords of the Fallen, GTA5, Witcher3, all have problems both with and without the fix. It's possible to get them to work, but maybe these are the ones you see having problems?
Please let us know what games you are trying to run, and your system specs, especially driver. As a general rule, no one is having problems with DX11 games.
Thank you for trying to help me.
Here is a list of games that have randomly crash during play for me:
-Assassin's creed unity, Assassin's creed Rogue, Farcry 3, the witcher 3, GTA V...
To solve graphics issue, 3Dmigoto or Helixmod are fine but not for these problems:
I will try to explain problems I encountered in games (games with minimal or maximal settings, Vsync ON or OFF)
-sometime, when game starts with 3D vision, one eye (left or right) is frozen or black or shaking and the other eye is running fine, sometime one eye has a short delay to other one.
I think there is a sync problem but i dont know how to solve it.
Very very rarely, I can fix that using alt+tab to get out and in, and 3D vision come back fine.
-sometime, game crash during play, without or with nvidia error ("display driver has stopped responding and successfully recovered")
I tried on windows 7,8 and 10, without geforce experience, with only OS, drivers and game.
I never use overclocking, bios is with default parameters.
My computer(i changed mainboard, keyboard, mouse, hdd , ssd, cpu, gpu and ram but allways same issue):
Msi Xpower big bang + Intel i7 990X + Zotac GTX 980 + 3D vision 1 + 3DTV play + Corsair 12Go ram + Power Antec 1200w + LG TV 47" passive 3D
@Beurk
Are your temperatures normal ?
Have scan for a virus in safe mode ? bit coin miner virus's will cause crashes to the desktop.
What I would do is image your current system and do a clean install if the problem goes away you know it was Windows issue.
[quote="Beurk"]@zig11727
Temperature are normal and no virus. I made several clean install of windows 7,8 or 10 with official Microsoft iso.
[/quote]
Could be a hardware problem.
[quote="Beurk"]Here is a list of games that have randomly crash during play for me:
-Assassin's creed unity, Assassin's creed Rogue, Farcry 3, the witcher 3, GTA V...[/quote]
Of those games, I think that Unity, Witcher3 and GTAV are all game bugs or other problems. I don't think anyone has those running completely reliably in 3D.
FarCry3 and Rogue should probably be OK, but I don't have much experience or have read about them. In any case, I'd use one or both of these as the test case, as they at least have a chance of running correctly.
Do you have Tomb Raider or Batman games by chance? Both of those run very well in 3D, and are not known to crash. Be a good data point.
What driver are you running? The problem with TDR suggests you might be running a new driver, and the latest drivers are absolutely terrible for some people. The latest one I would use would be 350.12, and with your 980s, I'd actually even go back to 347.52. I'd recommend doing this on Win7. There is always the suggestion from marketing that they fixed all the problems, but that's not how software development works. Win7 will have the fewest crashing problems, today.
Be sure to use DDU and clean-install, as your symptoms there suggest that the driver is not working correctly, and DDU has fixed other people's problems. In particular the stuck eye and sync problems suggest a driver problem. Be sure to delete the c:\nvidia directory first. There are multiple reported cases of that having corrupted install files that don't get replaced.
Beurk said:Here is a list of games that have randomly crash during play for me:
-Assassin's creed unity, Assassin's creed Rogue, Farcry 3, the witcher 3, GTA V...
Of those games, I think that Unity, Witcher3 and GTAV are all game bugs or other problems. I don't think anyone has those running completely reliably in 3D.
FarCry3 and Rogue should probably be OK, but I don't have much experience or have read about them. In any case, I'd use one or both of these as the test case, as they at least have a chance of running correctly.
Do you have Tomb Raider or Batman games by chance? Both of those run very well in 3D, and are not known to crash. Be a good data point.
What driver are you running? The problem with TDR suggests you might be running a new driver, and the latest drivers are absolutely terrible for some people. The latest one I would use would be 350.12, and with your 980s, I'd actually even go back to 347.52. I'd recommend doing this on Win7. There is always the suggestion from marketing that they fixed all the problems, but that's not how software development works. Win7 will have the fewest crashing problems, today.
Be sure to use DDU and clean-install, as your symptoms there suggest that the driver is not working correctly, and DDU has fixed other people's problems. In particular the stuck eye and sync problems suggest a driver problem. Be sure to delete the c:\nvidia directory first. There are multiple reported cases of that having corrupted install files that don't get replaced.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607 Latest 3Dmigoto Release Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
[quote="D-Man11"]Nvidia's demo Stone Giant by FatShark and BitSquid looks great.
While it's not a games, it is dx11.
[url]http://www.nvidia.com/coolstuff/demos#!/stone-giant[/url]
[/quote]
Actually it's not the best example.
I just tried it out. It doesn't display 100% properly.
Typical issue - some shadows are broken in one eye.
Overall - It's close to 100%, but not quite 100%. Definitely not worth "3D Vision ready" status.
Drivers: 350.12
Win 7 64-bit
GTX760
I presume there were drivers that displayed this demo perfectly, just not the ones I'm currently using.
Actually it's not the best example.
I just tried it out. It doesn't display 100% properly.
Typical issue - some shadows are broken in one eye.
Overall - It's close to 100%, but not quite 100%. Definitely not worth "3D Vision ready" status.
Drivers: 350.12
Win 7 64-bit
GTX760
I presume there were drivers that displayed this demo perfectly, just not the ones I'm currently using.
[quote="bo3b"]Do you have Tomb Raider or Batman games by chance? Both of those run very well in 3D, and are not known to crash. Be a good data point.
What driver are you running? The problem with TDR suggests you might be running a new driver, and the latest drivers are absolutely terrible for some people. The latest one I would use would be 350.12, and with your 980s, I'd actually even go back to 347.52. I'd recommend doing this on Win7. There is always the suggestion from marketing that they fixed all the problems, but that's not how software development works. Win7 will have the fewest crashing problems, today.
Be sure to use DDU and clean-install, as your symptoms there suggest that the driver is not working correctly, and DDU has fixed other people's problems. In particular the stuck eye and sync problems suggest a driver problem. Be sure to delete the c:\nvidia directory first. There are multiple reported cases of that having corrupted install files that don't get replaced.[/quote]
I have the same issue with Batman Arkham Origins and Tomb Raider.
I tried a lot of nvidia drivers and i allways use DDU for clean uninstall.
I know exactly when the problem happens, it's when the game switches to fullscreen, I have a very very fast video loss and it is exactly at that moment that I lose sync between 2 eyes or that bugs appear on an eye.
Another thing, if windows refresh rate ≠ game refresh rate, video loss is longer(≈1sec) and i have more chance to have crashs (ex: 59hz in game and 60hz in windows)
bo3b said:Do you have Tomb Raider or Batman games by chance? Both of those run very well in 3D, and are not known to crash. Be a good data point.
What driver are you running? The problem with TDR suggests you might be running a new driver, and the latest drivers are absolutely terrible for some people. The latest one I would use would be 350.12, and with your 980s, I'd actually even go back to 347.52. I'd recommend doing this on Win7. There is always the suggestion from marketing that they fixed all the problems, but that's not how software development works. Win7 will have the fewest crashing problems, today.
Be sure to use DDU and clean-install, as your symptoms there suggest that the driver is not working correctly, and DDU has fixed other people's problems. In particular the stuck eye and sync problems suggest a driver problem. Be sure to delete the c:\nvidia directory first. There are multiple reported cases of that having corrupted install files that don't get replaced.
I have the same issue with Batman Arkham Origins and Tomb Raider.
I tried a lot of nvidia drivers and i allways use DDU for clean uninstall.
I know exactly when the problem happens, it's when the game switches to fullscreen, I have a very very fast video loss and it is exactly at that moment that I lose sync between 2 eyes or that bugs appear on an eye.
Another thing, if windows refresh rate ≠ game refresh rate, video loss is longer(≈1sec) and i have more chance to have crashs (ex: 59hz in game and 60hz in windows)
[quote="Pirateguybrush"]Your Windows and game refresh rates should both be 120.[/quote]
i use 3dtv play with Lg TV (47LW4500) and i dont have 120hz in nvidia, windows or game settings, i have only 50, 59 and 60hz.
[quote="TsaebehT"]Are you using an EDID override? If so, perhaps the issue is with it. [/quote]
I have no EDID ovveride today, i'm using default driver, i tried last month with EDID override but i had more issue.
I ask this because I'm angry against Nvidia, on the last 10 games that I bought, none of which worked properly with 3D Vision. I changed all parts in my computer and recently bought a very expensive new graphics card and it changed nothing.
Thank you to all Internet developers, their work solves the graphic problems but for the crashes, I find no solution ...
100% of my games using directx 11 have crashes during play with 3D vision.
"Medusa" was great too in 3D...
And DX11 demo "Unigine Heaven Benchmark" is Fantastic!
4K3D on passive LG OLED 4K TV 65C6V, GTX 1080 Ti, Win 8.1 64 Pro, i7-7700, 3D-Vision 2 on Benq LW61-LED PJ. HTC Vive. Panasonic Z-10000 3D Camcorder
OK, that's going to be something on your system instead. The DX11 games are mostly working quite well in 3D Vision, both with and without 3DMigoto fixes.
Take Tomb Raider 2013 for example. This has native 3D support and should work just fine. No one has reported problems with it crashing recently.
Batman Arkham Asylum and Origin are both native 3D supported, and are working without crashing. There may be stutter in recent drivers, but no crashing.
Alien Isolation has a 3Dmigoto fix and has been very stable, no crashing.
Crysis 2 and 3 with DHR's latest fix are stable. Their CM/fake-3D, if you don't want to use the fix should work without crashing.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, Lords of the Fallen, GTA5, Witcher3, all have problems both with and without the fix. It's possible to get them to work, but maybe these are the ones you see having problems?
Please let us know what games you are trying to run, and your system specs, especially driver. As a general rule, no one is having problems with DX11 games.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
Thank you for trying to help me.
Here is a list of games that have randomly crash during play for me:
-Assassin's creed unity, Assassin's creed Rogue, Farcry 3, the witcher 3, GTA V...
To solve graphics issue, 3Dmigoto or Helixmod are fine but not for these problems:
I will try to explain problems I encountered in games (games with minimal or maximal settings, Vsync ON or OFF)
-sometime, when game starts with 3D vision, one eye (left or right) is frozen or black or shaking and the other eye is running fine, sometime one eye has a short delay to other one.
I think there is a sync problem but i dont know how to solve it.
Very very rarely, I can fix that using alt+tab to get out and in, and 3D vision come back fine.
-sometime, game crash during play, without or with nvidia error ("display driver has stopped responding and successfully recovered")
I tried on windows 7,8 and 10, without geforce experience, with only OS, drivers and game.
I never use overclocking, bios is with default parameters.
My computer(i changed mainboard, keyboard, mouse, hdd , ssd, cpu, gpu and ram but allways same issue):
Msi Xpower big bang + Intel i7 990X + Zotac GTX 980 + 3D vision 1 + 3DTV play + Corsair 12Go ram + Power Antec 1200w + LG TV 47" passive 3D
Are your temperatures normal ?
Have scan for a virus in safe mode ? bit coin miner virus's will cause crashes to the desktop.
What I would do is image your current system and do a clean install if the problem goes away you know it was Windows issue.
Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7 32GB Ram i9-9900K GigaByte Aorus Extreme Gaming 2080TI (single) Game Blaster Z Windows 10 X64 build #17763.195 Define R6 Blackout Case Corsair H110i GTX Sandisk 1TB (OS) SanDisk 2TB SSD (Games) Seagate EXOs 8 and 12 TB drives Samsung UN46c7000 HD TV Samsung UN55HU9000 UHD TVCurrently using ACER PASSIVE EDID override on 3D TVs LG 55
Temperature are normal and no virus. I made several clean install of windows 7,8 or 10 with official Microsoft iso.
Could be a hardware problem.
Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7 32GB Ram i9-9900K GigaByte Aorus Extreme Gaming 2080TI (single) Game Blaster Z Windows 10 X64 build #17763.195 Define R6 Blackout Case Corsair H110i GTX Sandisk 1TB (OS) SanDisk 2TB SSD (Games) Seagate EXOs 8 and 12 TB drives Samsung UN46c7000 HD TV Samsung UN55HU9000 UHD TVCurrently using ACER PASSIVE EDID override on 3D TVs LG 55
Of those games, I think that Unity, Witcher3 and GTAV are all game bugs or other problems. I don't think anyone has those running completely reliably in 3D.
FarCry3 and Rogue should probably be OK, but I don't have much experience or have read about them. In any case, I'd use one or both of these as the test case, as they at least have a chance of running correctly.
Do you have Tomb Raider or Batman games by chance? Both of those run very well in 3D, and are not known to crash. Be a good data point.
What driver are you running? The problem with TDR suggests you might be running a new driver, and the latest drivers are absolutely terrible for some people. The latest one I would use would be 350.12, and with your 980s, I'd actually even go back to 347.52. I'd recommend doing this on Win7. There is always the suggestion from marketing that they fixed all the problems, but that's not how software development works. Win7 will have the fewest crashing problems, today.
Be sure to use DDU and clean-install, as your symptoms there suggest that the driver is not working correctly, and DDU has fixed other people's problems. In particular the stuck eye and sync problems suggest a driver problem. Be sure to delete the c:\nvidia directory first. There are multiple reported cases of that having corrupted install files that don't get replaced.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
Actually it's not the best example.
I just tried it out. It doesn't display 100% properly.
Typical issue - some shadows are broken in one eye.
Overall - It's close to 100%, but not quite 100%. Definitely not worth "3D Vision ready" status.
Drivers: 350.12
Win 7 64-bit
GTX760
I presume there were drivers that displayed this demo perfectly, just not the ones I'm currently using.
I have the same issue with Batman Arkham Origins and Tomb Raider.
I tried a lot of nvidia drivers and i allways use DDU for clean uninstall.
I know exactly when the problem happens, it's when the game switches to fullscreen, I have a very very fast video loss and it is exactly at that moment that I lose sync between 2 eyes or that bugs appear on an eye.
Another thing, if windows refresh rate ≠ game refresh rate, video loss is longer(≈1sec) and i have more chance to have crashs (ex: 59hz in game and 60hz in windows)
i use 3dtv play with Lg TV (47LW4500) and i dont have 120hz in nvidia, windows or game settings, i have only 50, 59 and 60hz.
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I have no EDID ovveride today, i'm using default driver, i tried last month with EDID override but i had more issue.