Battlefield 1
As some might know Battlefiled closed Aplha is on. 3D looks promissing but needs fixing (fog, lights, shadows, flares, sky). A plus compared to BF4 is that you can get much nicer depth and convergence without having enormously high separation on the gun. CM works properly with this Flag Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f5854a InternalSettingFlag=V0 BF4 CM flag does not offer any depth at all.
As some might know Battlefiled closed Aplha is on.
3D looks promissing but needs fixing (fog, lights, shadows, flares, sky).
A plus compared to BF4 is that you can get much nicer depth and convergence without having enormously high separation on the gun.

CM works properly with this Flag
Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f5854a InternalSettingFlag=V0

BF4 CM flag does not offer any depth at all.

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#1
Posted 07/05/2016 11:36 AM   
I have a problem with Nvidia Crosshair, it is only rendering in one eye. Any tips for this?
I have a problem with Nvidia Crosshair, it is only rendering in one eye.
Any tips for this?

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#2
Posted 07/05/2016 05:58 PM   
[quote="joker18"]I have a problem with Nvidia Crosshair, it is only rendering in one eye. Any tips for this?[/quote] Disable it ^_^ Other than this no idea;) Is the original crosshair fixed? can you provide a screenshot of how the game looks in 3D? (NOT CM) with all the HUD/UI on? If you can and if you don't violate any NDA or whatever;) In any case take a few pictures so we can take a look later when the NDA is over;)
joker18 said:I have a problem with Nvidia Crosshair, it is only rendering in one eye.
Any tips for this?


Disable it ^_^ Other than this no idea;) Is the original crosshair fixed? can you provide a screenshot of how the game looks in 3D? (NOT CM) with all the HUD/UI on?

If you can and if you don't violate any NDA or whatever;) In any case take a few pictures so we can take a look later when the NDA is over;)

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#3
Posted 07/05/2016 06:28 PM   
I disabled it but it could have been useful for aiming as sometimes the aiming reticle is not visible due to blur. Unfortunately I cannot post any Screenshots due to NDA :(
I disabled it but it could have been useful for aiming as sometimes the aiming reticle is not visible due to blur.

Unfortunately I cannot post any Screenshots due to NDA :(

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#4
Posted 07/05/2016 09:18 PM   
Well if it's one of those game where every shot is dead center in the screen, you can put a piece blue tack or something there. It would act the same as the 2D crosshair. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf8wMG2Qh10 Some monitors have an option in their menu to overlay a crosshair. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvqHlyysm1c
Well if it's one of those game where every shot is dead center in the screen, you can put a piece blue tack or something there. It would act the same as the 2D crosshair.



Some monitors have an option in their menu to overlay a crosshair.

#5
Posted 07/06/2016 02:22 AM   
Thanks, I live without it. However it is strange that it only renders in one eye. The same for Nvidia Message and deepth bar.
Thanks, I live without it.
However it is strange that it only renders in one eye. The same for Nvidia Message and deepth bar.

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#6
Posted 07/06/2016 05:30 AM   
I imagine it's because all of those things are overlays. Is this a new setting from a recent driver? Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f5854a InternalSettingFlag=V0 I'm on 362.00 atm and it doesn't turn up in a search of the profiles.
I imagine it's because all of those things are overlays.

Is this a new setting from a recent driver?
Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f5854a InternalSettingFlag=V0

I'm on 362.00 atm and it doesn't turn up in a search of the profiles.

#7
Posted 07/06/2016 05:51 AM   
No, I found it somewhere on the forum. Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x07f58257 InternalSettingFlag=V0 (Bf4 flag) also works, I just had to hold Ctrl+f6 for ages until I got 3D. It seems to have a bit less ghosting for similar depth perception. But objective markes change depth sometimes which can get annoying.
No, I found it somewhere on the forum.

Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x07f58257 InternalSettingFlag=V0 (Bf4 flag) also works, I just had to hold Ctrl+f6 for ages until I got 3D. It seems to have a bit less ghosting for similar depth perception. But objective markes change depth sometimes which can get annoying.

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#8
Posted 07/06/2016 06:30 AM   
Right... all the 3D Vision Overlay renders in one eye in most Frostbyte 3 Engines I've seen so far. That explains it. I guess we'll see once is out how busted is and if/how much we can fix;) Probably ComputeShaders lights will have to be disabled.
Right... all the 3D Vision Overlay renders in one eye in most Frostbyte 3 Engines I've seen so far.
That explains it.
I guess we'll see once is out how busted is and if/how much we can fix;) Probably ComputeShaders lights will have to be disabled.

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#9
Posted 07/06/2016 09:27 AM   
NDA lifted some screenshots on the first post. One of them is CM ( guess which) :P
NDA lifted some screenshots on the first post.
One of them is CM ( guess which) :P

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#10
Posted 07/10/2016 10:11 AM   
Looks good to me. Guess it will good for a starter. Thanks for Screenshots.
Looks good to me. Guess it will good for a starter. Thanks for Screenshots.
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