After seeing another thread pop up where someone tried running an older game that was marked "excellent" only to discover it doesn't work at all with 3D Vision, I think it's not asking too much for someone to go through the list and remove all the older games that don't work anymore. Be that because of it being OpenGL and thus, not supported anymore, or because it works on an older version of DirectX that is no longer supported by the newer drivers.
I know the company line seems to be to state that OpenGL is supported by your Quadro line of cards but those of us that used the old stereo drivers on older cards know full well that OpenGL was supported in the early days before 3D Vision was created.
So Nvidia, you folks have any plans on addressing any of this?
After seeing another thread pop up where someone tried running an older game that was marked "excellent" only to discover it doesn't work at all with 3D Vision, I think it's not asking too much for someone to go through the list and remove all the older games that don't work anymore. Be that because of it being OpenGL and thus, not supported anymore, or because it works on an older version of DirectX that is no longer supported by the newer drivers.
I know the company line seems to be to state that OpenGL is supported by your Quadro line of cards but those of us that used the old stereo drivers on older cards know full well that OpenGL was supported in the early days before 3D Vision was created.
So Nvidia, you folks have any plans on addressing any of this?
After seeing another thread pop up where someone tried running an older game that was marked "excellent" only to discover it doesn't work at all with 3D Vision, I think it's not asking too much for someone to go through the list and remove all the older games that don't work anymore. Be that because of it being OpenGL and thus, not supported anymore, or because it works on an older version of DirectX that is no longer supported by the newer drivers.
I know the company line seems to be to state that OpenGL is supported by your Quadro line of cards but those of us that used the old stereo drivers on older cards know full well that OpenGL was supported in the early days before 3D Vision was created.
So Nvidia, you folks have any plans on addressing any of this?
After seeing another thread pop up where someone tried running an older game that was marked "excellent" only to discover it doesn't work at all with 3D Vision, I think it's not asking too much for someone to go through the list and remove all the older games that don't work anymore. Be that because of it being OpenGL and thus, not supported anymore, or because it works on an older version of DirectX that is no longer supported by the newer drivers.
I know the company line seems to be to state that OpenGL is supported by your Quadro line of cards but those of us that used the old stereo drivers on older cards know full well that OpenGL was supported in the early days before 3D Vision was created.
So Nvidia, you folks have any plans on addressing any of this?
The list is just too simplistic now. It was fine when there was only one solution but now there are three. You can't just say a game runs excellent when you mean it runs excellent on some old system you don't even support anymore.
What's sad is that, even with all the older/OpenGL games removed, the list is still massive. It's not like a lot of people are basing their buying decisions on whether this system plays the original Deus Ex in 3D, either. It looks to me more like you just don't want to spend the time to do it.
The list is just too simplistic now. It was fine when there was only one solution but now there are three. You can't just say a game runs excellent when you mean it runs excellent on some old system you don't even support anymore.
What's sad is that, even with all the older/OpenGL games removed, the list is still massive. It's not like a lot of people are basing their buying decisions on whether this system plays the original Deus Ex in 3D, either. It looks to me more like you just don't want to spend the time to do it.
The list is just too simplistic now. It was fine when there was only one solution but now there are three. You can't just say a game runs excellent when you mean it runs excellent on some old system you don't even support anymore.
What's sad is that, even with all the older/OpenGL games removed, the list is still massive. It's not like a lot of people are basing their buying decisions on whether this system plays the original Deus Ex in 3D, either. It looks to me more like you just don't want to spend the time to do it.
The list is just too simplistic now. It was fine when there was only one solution but now there are three. You can't just say a game runs excellent when you mean it runs excellent on some old system you don't even support anymore.
What's sad is that, even with all the older/OpenGL games removed, the list is still massive. It's not like a lot of people are basing their buying decisions on whether this system plays the original Deus Ex in 3D, either. It looks to me more like you just don't want to spend the time to do it.
I know the company line seems to be to state that OpenGL is supported by your Quadro line of cards but those of us that used the old stereo drivers on older cards know full well that OpenGL was supported in the early days before 3D Vision was created.
So Nvidia, you folks have any plans on addressing any of this?
I know the company line seems to be to state that OpenGL is supported by your Quadro line of cards but those of us that used the old stereo drivers on older cards know full well that OpenGL was supported in the early days before 3D Vision was created.
So Nvidia, you folks have any plans on addressing any of this?
I know the company line seems to be to state that OpenGL is supported by your Quadro line of cards but those of us that used the old stereo drivers on older cards know full well that OpenGL was supported in the early days before 3D Vision was created.
So Nvidia, you folks have any plans on addressing any of this?
I know the company line seems to be to state that OpenGL is supported by your Quadro line of cards but those of us that used the old stereo drivers on older cards know full well that OpenGL was supported in the early days before 3D Vision was created.
So Nvidia, you folks have any plans on addressing any of this?
The list is just too simplistic now. It was fine when there was only one solution but now there are three. You can't just say a game runs excellent when you mean it runs excellent on some old system you don't even support anymore.
What's sad is that, even with all the older/OpenGL games removed, the list is still massive. It's not like a lot of people are basing their buying decisions on whether this system plays the original Deus Ex in 3D, either. It looks to me more like you just don't want to spend the time to do it.
The list is just too simplistic now. It was fine when there was only one solution but now there are three. You can't just say a game runs excellent when you mean it runs excellent on some old system you don't even support anymore.
What's sad is that, even with all the older/OpenGL games removed, the list is still massive. It's not like a lot of people are basing their buying decisions on whether this system plays the original Deus Ex in 3D, either. It looks to me more like you just don't want to spend the time to do it.
The list is just too simplistic now. It was fine when there was only one solution but now there are three. You can't just say a game runs excellent when you mean it runs excellent on some old system you don't even support anymore.
What's sad is that, even with all the older/OpenGL games removed, the list is still massive. It's not like a lot of people are basing their buying decisions on whether this system plays the original Deus Ex in 3D, either. It looks to me more like you just don't want to spend the time to do it.
The list is just too simplistic now. It was fine when there was only one solution but now there are three. You can't just say a game runs excellent when you mean it runs excellent on some old system you don't even support anymore.
What's sad is that, even with all the older/OpenGL games removed, the list is still massive. It's not like a lot of people are basing their buying decisions on whether this system plays the original Deus Ex in 3D, either. It looks to me more like you just don't want to spend the time to do it.