No depth perception in certain games Stereo images but same separation
Is it possible to get proper 3d depth in all games?
I am able to get proper depth in Flight Simulator, but am unable to get any depth in HL2 and Tomb Raider Legend - the images separate fine, but they're [b]the same separation at all depths [/b]leading to just "pseudo-stereo".
Is it because these games aren't configured in the driver's games list?
I have tried changing the settings using the hotkeys in-game, but the only hotkeys that seem to work are convergence and cycle frustrum adjustment and maybe a couple of others (although again, all the hotkeys work fine in Flight Sim)
I'm using the latest nvidia stereo drivers (91.31)
Is it possible to get proper 3d depth in all games?
I am able to get proper depth in Flight Simulator, but am unable to get any depth in HL2 and Tomb Raider Legend - the images separate fine, but they're the same separation at all depths leading to just "pseudo-stereo".
Is it because these games aren't configured in the driver's games list?
I have tried changing the settings using the hotkeys in-game, but the only hotkeys that seem to work are convergence and cycle frustrum adjustment and maybe a couple of others (although again, all the hotkeys work fine in Flight Sim)
I'm using the latest nvidia stereo drivers (91.31)
I had issues with this in a few games. What I had to do was play around with the graphics settings. Things like full screen glow will break stereo, HDR has some issues too, but some people have found ways around it.
I had issues with this in a few games. What I had to do was play around with the graphics settings. Things like full screen glow will break stereo, HDR has some issues too, but some people have found ways around it.
Turn off AA Press CTRL + F4 to increase depth seperation and CTRL + F6 to increase forground seperation. CTRL +F3/5 reverses the effect.
[quote name='psortland' date='Aug 23 2006, 08:05 AM']I had issues with this in a few games. What I had to do was play around with the graphics settings. Things like full screen glow will break stereo, HDR has some issues too, but some people have found ways around it.
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Turn off AA Press CTRL + F4 to increase depth seperation and CTRL + F6 to increase forground seperation. CTRL +F3/5 reverses the effect.
[quote name='psortland' date='Aug 23 2006, 08:05 AM']I had issues with this in a few games. What I had to do was play around with the graphics settings. Things like full screen glow will break stereo, HDR has some issues too, but some people have found ways around it.
I am able to get proper depth in Flight Simulator, but am unable to get any depth in HL2 and Tomb Raider Legend - the images separate fine, but they're [b]the same separation at all depths [/b]leading to just "pseudo-stereo".
Is it because these games aren't configured in the driver's games list?
I have tried changing the settings using the hotkeys in-game, but the only hotkeys that seem to work are convergence and cycle frustrum adjustment and maybe a couple of others (although again, all the hotkeys work fine in Flight Sim)
I'm using the latest nvidia stereo drivers (91.31)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ian
I am able to get proper depth in Flight Simulator, but am unable to get any depth in HL2 and Tomb Raider Legend - the images separate fine, but they're the same separation at all depths leading to just "pseudo-stereo".
Is it because these games aren't configured in the driver's games list?
I have tried changing the settings using the hotkeys in-game, but the only hotkeys that seem to work are convergence and cycle frustrum adjustment and maybe a couple of others (although again, all the hotkeys work fine in Flight Sim)
I'm using the latest nvidia stereo drivers (91.31)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ian
[quote name='psortland' date='Aug 23 2006, 08:05 AM']I had issues with this in a few games. What I had to do was play around with the graphics settings. Things like full screen glow will break stereo, HDR has some issues too, but some people have found ways around it.
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[quote name='psortland' date='Aug 23 2006, 08:05 AM']I had issues with this in a few games. What I had to do was play around with the graphics settings. Things like full screen glow will break stereo, HDR has some issues too, but some people have found ways around it.
I got it working by disabling all the full screen effects as suggested. Fantastic!
Cheers, Ian
I got it working by disabling all the full screen effects as suggested. Fantastic!
Cheers, Ian