Saints Row IV
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Fixing render surfaces won't help with deferred renderers I don't think, which are the harder things to fix, and usually how shadows and lighting are done, so no getting around it. Setting the render surfaces wrong still can screw up shadows and lights and so need to be fixed but is only one part of the puzzle. I think. For example the castlevania fix required two surface fixes (which i did using the aion profile but which helix did manually) but then everything else was pixel shader deferred rendering (about 400+ of them) and had to be corrected in shaders. Having said that correcting render surfaces is a massively powerful feature since, for example, all of water reflections in a game can be fixed by one surface fix as opposed to fixing multiple vs and ps - I did this in divinity dragon commander, and it was a huge time saver.
Fixing render surfaces won't help with deferred renderers I don't think, which are the harder things to fix, and usually how shadows and lighting are done, so no getting around it. Setting the render surfaces wrong still can screw up shadows and lights and so need to be fixed but is only one part of the puzzle. I think. For example the castlevania fix required two surface fixes (which i did using the aion profile but which helix did manually) but then everything else was pixel shader deferred rendering (about 400+ of them) and had to be corrected in shaders. Having said that correcting render surfaces is a massively powerful feature since, for example, all of water reflections in a game can be fixed by one surface fix as opposed to fixing multiple vs and ps - I did this in divinity dragon commander, and it was a huge time saver.

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#16
Posted 09/01/2013 04:17 PM   
Just curious if this issue was ever resolved. I have SR IV on PC and a new laptop (with a 770m GPU) as well as an Asus 27" 3d monitor. I would love to see how this game looks in 3D if it's possible. :)
Just curious if this issue was ever resolved. I have SR IV on PC and a new laptop (with a 770m GPU) as well as an Asus 27" 3d monitor. I would love to see how this game looks in 3D if it's possible. :)

#17
Posted 10/21/2013 02:53 PM   
No news yet, but it's still entirely possible Chiri or Helix will fix it in the future. I'm holding off in the hopes that this happens.
No news yet, but it's still entirely possible Chiri or Helix will fix it in the future. I'm holding off in the hopes that this happens.

#18
Posted 10/21/2013 03:14 PM   
Pirateguybrush - did you play Prototype 2? I am wondering about story and overall gameplay. Do you think this game get interesting after some time ? Make you feel involved or surprise you ?
Pirateguybrush - did you play Prototype 2? I am wondering about story and overall gameplay. Do you think this game get interesting after some time ? Make you feel involved or surprise you ?
Cool glad to hear it! Hay I started a thread a couple of hours ago about the 3DTVPlay software and it has gone ignored. Maybe you guys can answer this here, even though it is the wrong thread: My old gaming laptop from 2010 had a Geforce 460m GPU and I definitely needed the paid software to use 3D. However, my new gaming rig, a Qosmio X70 with all the bells and whistles, has a Geforce 770m and I am not sure if I need to pay for the software. The NVidia control panel seems ready and able to output 3D. Oh and my laptop screen is not a 3D screen, but I have an Asus VG27AH monitor and am connecting to the lappy via HDMI. Thanks!
Cool glad to hear it!

Hay I started a thread a couple of hours ago about the 3DTVPlay software and it has gone ignored. Maybe you guys can answer this here, even though it is the wrong thread:

My old gaming laptop from 2010 had a Geforce 460m GPU and I definitely needed the paid software to use 3D. However, my new gaming rig, a Qosmio X70 with all the bells and whistles, has a Geforce 770m and I am not sure if I need to pay for the software. The NVidia control panel seems ready and able to output 3D. Oh and my laptop screen is not a 3D screen, but I have an Asus VG27AH monitor and am connecting to the lappy via HDMI.

Thanks!

#20
Posted 10/21/2013 03:44 PM   
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