I've got Arkham Asylum on my Windows 7 laptop eqipped with a GeForce GT 420M card. I know that this game allows for stereoscopic 3D, but when I try to turn it on, it says it has been disabled in the Nvidia control panel. I don't see any option relating to this in the control panel.
I've got Arkham Asylum on my Windows 7 laptop eqipped with a GeForce GT 420M card. I know that this game allows for stereoscopic 3D, but when I try to turn it on, it says it has been disabled in the Nvidia control panel. I don't see any option relating to this in the control panel.
[quote name='Homicidus' date='20 February 2011 - 08:41 PM' timestamp='1298234517' post='1196398']
I've got Arkham Asylum on my Windows 7 laptop eqipped with a GeForce GT 420M card. I know that this game allows for stereoscopic 3D, but when I try to turn it on, it says it has been disabled in the Nvidia control panel. I don't see any option relating to this in the control panel.
Is there anything I can do?
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Hello, I've got a Dell XPS 15 with the Geforce GT 420M, and at first I thought 3D Stereoscopy wasn't possible. However, I connected the laptop to my HD, NON-3D TV via HDMI, and then in the NVidia control panel I had the option to set up 3D, whereas that option wasn't available before. Tried it out, and it showed the 3D images as a preview and you can set the options so that each time you start a full screen game, it automatically shows it in 3D - remember you must wear the anaglyph (Red-Blue) glasses to see the 3D obviously. Also, I think what made the difference was that I changed the 'Preferred Gaphics Processor' to 'High Performance NVidia Processor' in the 'Manage 3D Settings' within the NVidia control panel. So basically, the 3D Stereoscopy only works on the external HDMI output and not the built-in laptop screen. Hope this helps :)
PS. Yes I know on the website that the Geforce GT 420M supposedly doesn't support 3D Vision but it obviously does - gives me the option to set up 3D vision once activated!
[quote name='Homicidus' date='20 February 2011 - 08:41 PM' timestamp='1298234517' post='1196398']
I've got Arkham Asylum on my Windows 7 laptop eqipped with a GeForce GT 420M card. I know that this game allows for stereoscopic 3D, but when I try to turn it on, it says it has been disabled in the Nvidia control panel. I don't see any option relating to this in the control panel.
Is there anything I can do?
Hello, I've got a Dell XPS 15 with the Geforce GT 420M, and at first I thought 3D Stereoscopy wasn't possible. However, I connected the laptop to my HD, NON-3D TV via HDMI, and then in the NVidia control panel I had the option to set up 3D, whereas that option wasn't available before. Tried it out, and it showed the 3D images as a preview and you can set the options so that each time you start a full screen game, it automatically shows it in 3D - remember you must wear the anaglyph (Red-Blue) glasses to see the 3D obviously. Also, I think what made the difference was that I changed the 'Preferred Gaphics Processor' to 'High Performance NVidia Processor' in the 'Manage 3D Settings' within the NVidia control panel. So basically, the 3D Stereoscopy only works on the external HDMI output and not the built-in laptop screen. Hope this helps :)
PS. Yes I know on the website that the Geforce GT 420M supposedly doesn't support 3D Vision but it obviously does - gives me the option to set up 3D vision once activated!
Is there anything I can do?
Is there anything I can do?
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I've got Arkham Asylum on my Windows 7 laptop eqipped with a GeForce GT 420M card. I know that this game allows for stereoscopic 3D, but when I try to turn it on, it says it has been disabled in the Nvidia control panel. I don't see any option relating to this in the control panel.
Is there anything I can do?
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Hello, I've got a Dell XPS 15 with the Geforce GT 420M, and at first I thought 3D Stereoscopy wasn't possible. However, I connected the laptop to my HD, NON-3D TV via HDMI, and then in the NVidia control panel I had the option to set up 3D, whereas that option wasn't available before. Tried it out, and it showed the 3D images as a preview and you can set the options so that each time you start a full screen game, it automatically shows it in 3D - remember you must wear the anaglyph (Red-Blue) glasses to see the 3D obviously. Also, I think what made the difference was that I changed the 'Preferred Gaphics Processor' to 'High Performance NVidia Processor' in the 'Manage 3D Settings' within the NVidia control panel. So basically, the 3D Stereoscopy only works on the external HDMI output and not the built-in laptop screen. Hope this helps :)
PS. Yes I know on the website that the Geforce GT 420M supposedly doesn't support 3D Vision but it obviously does - gives me the option to set up 3D vision once activated!
I've got Arkham Asylum on my Windows 7 laptop eqipped with a GeForce GT 420M card. I know that this game allows for stereoscopic 3D, but when I try to turn it on, it says it has been disabled in the Nvidia control panel. I don't see any option relating to this in the control panel.
Is there anything I can do?
Hello, I've got a Dell XPS 15 with the Geforce GT 420M, and at first I thought 3D Stereoscopy wasn't possible. However, I connected the laptop to my HD, NON-3D TV via HDMI, and then in the NVidia control panel I had the option to set up 3D, whereas that option wasn't available before. Tried it out, and it showed the 3D images as a preview and you can set the options so that each time you start a full screen game, it automatically shows it in 3D - remember you must wear the anaglyph (Red-Blue) glasses to see the 3D obviously. Also, I think what made the difference was that I changed the 'Preferred Gaphics Processor' to 'High Performance NVidia Processor' in the 'Manage 3D Settings' within the NVidia control panel. So basically, the 3D Stereoscopy only works on the external HDMI output and not the built-in laptop screen. Hope this helps :)
PS. Yes I know on the website that the Geforce GT 420M supposedly doesn't support 3D Vision but it obviously does - gives me the option to set up 3D vision once activated!