I've tried 2 games so far that have DirectX 10, FarCry 2 and LOTR:Online. They both give me the 'unsupported 3d display mode' error if DX10 is enabled. Turning off DX10 works for FarCry 2, but LOTR:O doesn't have any stereoscopic effect at all.
Since they both gave the same error when DX10 is turned on, it leads me to believe that DX10 isn't supported at all. No DX10 support is pretty bad, since most of not all future games are going to be DX10. Yes, they might have a DX9 option, but that's gimping a game.
I've tried 2 games so far that have DirectX 10, FarCry 2 and LOTR:Online. They both give me the 'unsupported 3d display mode' error if DX10 is enabled. Turning off DX10 works for FarCry 2, but LOTR:O doesn't have any stereoscopic effect at all.
Since they both gave the same error when DX10 is turned on, it leads me to believe that DX10 isn't supported at all. No DX10 support is pretty bad, since most of not all future games are going to be DX10. Yes, they might have a DX9 option, but that's gimping a game.
Well, first of all you might try the iZ3D drivers. They work with some post processing games that Nvidia stereo 3D won't, but if your using anything other than an iZ3D monitor or the free red and blue anaglyph setting with a regular monitor you have to pay for it, but there is a trial period for other 3D setting so you can see if they work. What us 3D gamers should all do is go to the DirectX 10 developers and flood them with requests to get it working with Nvidia and iZ3D stereo drivers. Also, vice versa with requests to get Stereo driver developers to make it compatible with DX10. The problem is that most of the DX10 games have a lot of Post Processing going on and it freaks out the Stereo drivers. They also don't work with modded DX9 games like GTA SA with ENB mod, or Crysis. Actually, iZ3D works with Crysis but when post processing takes place it dips out of 3D. If any compatibility is going to be found it will most likely come from the Stereo 3D driver development side of things, but I'm sure they would be glad to hear that Nvidia would also be trying to help with the compatibility issue as well. I'm going to post some videos on youtube of this problem and in other forums and try to get some backup to create a poll of people who would like to see Post Processing work in 3D. The 3D community is growing very fast and I'm sure we could get requests flooding into the forums and emails in no time.
Well, first of all you might try the iZ3D drivers. They work with some post processing games that Nvidia stereo 3D won't, but if your using anything other than an iZ3D monitor or the free red and blue anaglyph setting with a regular monitor you have to pay for it, but there is a trial period for other 3D setting so you can see if they work. What us 3D gamers should all do is go to the DirectX 10 developers and flood them with requests to get it working with Nvidia and iZ3D stereo drivers. Also, vice versa with requests to get Stereo driver developers to make it compatible with DX10. The problem is that most of the DX10 games have a lot of Post Processing going on and it freaks out the Stereo drivers. They also don't work with modded DX9 games like GTA SA with ENB mod, or Crysis. Actually, iZ3D works with Crysis but when post processing takes place it dips out of 3D. If any compatibility is going to be found it will most likely come from the Stereo 3D driver development side of things, but I'm sure they would be glad to hear that Nvidia would also be trying to help with the compatibility issue as well. I'm going to post some videos on youtube of this problem and in other forums and try to get some backup to create a poll of people who would like to see Post Processing work in 3D. The 3D community is growing very fast and I'm sure we could get requests flooding into the forums and emails in no time.
[quote name='2umind' post='527211' date='Apr 6 2009, 08:10 PM']What us 3D gamers should all do is go to the DirectX 10 developers and flood them with requests to get it working with Nvidia[/quote]
That would be a great addition to the MTBS3D.com website. Norml always has turn-key petitions for our representatives, that could work for this.
[quote name='2umind' post='527211' date='Apr 6 2009, 08:10 PM']What us 3D gamers should all do is go to the DirectX 10 developers and flood them with requests to get it working with Nvidia
That would be a great addition to the MTBS3D.com website. Norml always has turn-key petitions for our representatives, that could work for this.
Good idea 2umind.
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Since they both gave the same error when DX10 is turned on, it leads me to believe that DX10 isn't supported at all. No DX10 support is pretty bad, since most of not all future games are going to be DX10. Yes, they might have a DX9 option, but that's gimping a game.
Since they both gave the same error when DX10 is turned on, it leads me to believe that DX10 isn't supported at all. No DX10 support is pretty bad, since most of not all future games are going to be DX10. Yes, they might have a DX9 option, but that's gimping a game.
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That would be a great addition to the MTBS3D.com website. Norml always has turn-key petitions for our representatives, that could work for this.
Good idea 2umind.
That would be a great addition to the MTBS3D.com website. Norml always has turn-key petitions for our representatives, that could work for this.
Good idea 2umind.
1x Intel S5000Xvn Mainboard
2x Quad 2.66GHz Xeons (X5355, 8 Cores)
1x EVGA GTX480
8x 2GB FB-DIMM 667 (16GB)
2x 64GB Corsair M4 SSDs in RAID0 (System)
4x 1TB SATA2 64MB Cache Western Digital Black's in RAID0 (Storage)
1x Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
1x BD-ROM
1x DVD-RW
1x Antec High Current Pro HCP-1200 1200W Power Supply
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1x Samsung 22" 120hz GeForce 3D Vision Display
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