Need feedback on Major League Baseball 2k9 and 3d vision performance
It is rated Good but I prefer actual user comments. :-)
It is rated Good but I prefer actual user comments. :-)

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#1
Posted 12/27/2009 04:49 AM   
i tried it and wouldn't recommend it. yeah it does look really good when the camera is far and showing the whole field, you get a good depth. but every time a batter comes up you get double vision, when the pitcher pitches you get double vision. you constantly have to be changing the settings so it look's right in what view you're in. also when you're pitching and have it set up right and they hit the ball, the view of the fielders are in double vision so it makes making a play nearly impossible.

i don't recommend this at all. looks great for each piece your playing, but it gets messed up every time the action changes, not good.
i tried it and wouldn't recommend it. yeah it does look really good when the camera is far and showing the whole field, you get a good depth. but every time a batter comes up you get double vision, when the pitcher pitches you get double vision. you constantly have to be changing the settings so it look's right in what view you're in. also when you're pitching and have it set up right and they hit the ball, the view of the fielders are in double vision so it makes making a play nearly impossible.



i don't recommend this at all. looks great for each piece your playing, but it gets messed up every time the action changes, not good.

#2
Posted 12/27/2009 09:36 AM   
[quote name='njracer' post='971128' date='Dec 27 2009, 02:36 AM']i tried it and wouldn't recommend it. yeah it does look really good when the camera is far and showing the whole field, you get a good depth. but every time a batter comes up you get double vision, when the pitcher pitches you get double vision. you constantly have to be changing the settings so it look's right in what view you're in. also when you're pitching and have it set up right and they hit the ball, the view of the fielders are in double vision so it makes making a play nearly impossible.

i don't recommend this at all. looks great for each piece your playing, but it gets messed up every time the action changes, not good.[/quote]
Double vision as in having to adjust convergence to fix or one of those that cannot be fixed?
[quote name='njracer' post='971128' date='Dec 27 2009, 02:36 AM']i tried it and wouldn't recommend it. yeah it does look really good when the camera is far and showing the whole field, you get a good depth. but every time a batter comes up you get double vision, when the pitcher pitches you get double vision. you constantly have to be changing the settings so it look's right in what view you're in. also when you're pitching and have it set up right and they hit the ball, the view of the fielders are in double vision so it makes making a play nearly impossible.



i don't recommend this at all. looks great for each piece your playing, but it gets messed up every time the action changes, not good.

Double vision as in having to adjust convergence to fix or one of those that cannot be fixed?

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#3
Posted 12/27/2009 08:03 PM   
[quote name='shaolin95' post='971247' date='Dec 27 2009, 03:03 PM']Double vision as in having to adjust convergence to fix or one of those that cannot be fixed?[/quote]

yeah you can fix it but you'll have to fix it like crazy. again the killer is when you're pitching and they hit the ball you'll have to adjust it while trying to make the play which is a little difficult. then after you've adjusted it for the field you'll have to go back and adjust it for the pitching again. pain in the balls

here's an idea for nvidia, have a way to map mulitple settings, like cntrl f7 does but be able to do more then one so we can have our settings for pitching and then hit a button and it switches to settings for the fielding. this would be good for cut scenes in other games that have this same problem.
[quote name='shaolin95' post='971247' date='Dec 27 2009, 03:03 PM']Double vision as in having to adjust convergence to fix or one of those that cannot be fixed?



yeah you can fix it but you'll have to fix it like crazy. again the killer is when you're pitching and they hit the ball you'll have to adjust it while trying to make the play which is a little difficult. then after you've adjusted it for the field you'll have to go back and adjust it for the pitching again. pain in the balls



here's an idea for nvidia, have a way to map mulitple settings, like cntrl f7 does but be able to do more then one so we can have our settings for pitching and then hit a button and it switches to settings for the fielding. this would be good for cut scenes in other games that have this same problem.

#4
Posted 12/27/2009 09:37 PM   
[quote name='njracer' post='971274' date='Dec 27 2009, 02:37 PM']yeah you can fix it but you'll have to fix it like crazy. again the killer is when you're pitching and they hit the ball you'll have to adjust it while trying to make the play which is a little difficult. then after you've adjusted it for the field you'll have to go back and adjust it for the pitching again. pain in the balls

here's an idea for nvidia, have a way to map mulitple settings, like cntrl f7 does but be able to do more then one so we can have our settings for pitching and then hit a button and it switches to settings for the fielding. this would be good for cut scenes in other games that have this same problem.[/quote]
Are you on LCD or DLP btw?
[quote name='njracer' post='971274' date='Dec 27 2009, 02:37 PM']yeah you can fix it but you'll have to fix it like crazy. again the killer is when you're pitching and they hit the ball you'll have to adjust it while trying to make the play which is a little difficult. then after you've adjusted it for the field you'll have to go back and adjust it for the pitching again. pain in the balls



here's an idea for nvidia, have a way to map mulitple settings, like cntrl f7 does but be able to do more then one so we can have our settings for pitching and then hit a button and it switches to settings for the fielding. this would be good for cut scenes in other games that have this same problem.

Are you on LCD or DLP btw?

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#5
Posted 12/28/2009 04:08 AM   
samsung lcd but i'm not talking about ghosting. try it out and you'll see what i'm talking about. game is cheap if you don't already own it so it's not really a gamble. its a fun game in 2d anyway so
samsung lcd but i'm not talking about ghosting. try it out and you'll see what i'm talking about. game is cheap if you don't already own it so it's not really a gamble. its a fun game in 2d anyway so

#6
Posted 12/28/2009 08:30 AM   
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