The Witcher 2 in 3D Vision Official thread from NVIDIA
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Andrew: Convergence is locked for me in this game, and ever since the latest beta drivers (280.19) I can no longer adjust depth using the emitter (on ANY game).
Andrew: Convergence is locked for me in this game, and ever since the latest beta drivers (280.19) I can no longer adjust depth using the emitter (on ANY game).
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[quote name='SnickerSnack' date='25 August 2011 - 10:21 PM' timestamp='1314328878' post='1284395']
Andrew: Convergence is locked for me in this game, and ever since the latest beta drivers (280.19) I can no longer adjust depth using the emitter (on ANY game).
[/quote]
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
[quote name='SnickerSnack' date='25 August 2011 - 10:21 PM' timestamp='1314328878' post='1284395']
Andrew: Convergence is locked for me in this game, and ever since the latest beta drivers (280.19) I can no longer adjust depth using the emitter (on ANY game).
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='28 August 2011 - 04:27 AM' timestamp='1314505625' post='1285192']
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
[/quote]
No Andrew, the convergence is locked not the depth, with the last patch we cant adjust the convergence, the only way to change it is by playing with user ini file
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='28 August 2011 - 04:27 AM' timestamp='1314505625' post='1285192']
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
No Andrew, the convergence is locked not the depth, with the last patch we cant adjust the convergence, the only way to change it is by playing with user ini file
Oh boy, let's not do anything to this game now that breaks the shadows again. Convergence never worked for the game without the .ini tweaks outside of the 1.3 patch, which broke the shadows.
Oh boy, let's not do anything to this game now that breaks the shadows again. Convergence never worked for the game without the .ini tweaks outside of the 1.3 patch, which broke the shadows.
[quote name='SnickerSnack' date='23 August 2011 - 11:14 AM' timestamp='1314051290' post='1282771']
, and I have no performance problems on TW2 or any other game (now that TW2 is fixed that is.) I mean, having a 560 is great and all, but my two little GTS 450s have no trouble running the game.
[/quote]
I did not think Two Worlds 2 is 3d Ready. Suffers the same stereo anomalies as other games... I am playing it right now. And I have tried all the suggestions from these forums.
[quote name='SnickerSnack' date='23 August 2011 - 11:14 AM' timestamp='1314051290' post='1282771']
, and I have no performance problems on TW2 or any other game (now that TW2 is fixed that is.) I mean, having a 560 is great and all, but my two little GTS 450s have no trouble running the game.
I did not think Two Worlds 2 is 3d Ready. Suffers the same stereo anomalies as other games... I am playing it right now. And I have tried all the suggestions from these forums.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='27 August 2011 - 10:27 PM' timestamp='1314505625' post='1285192']
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
[/quote]
No, I mean convergence. Convergence is locked in The Witcher 2. The only way to modify it is using the .ini profile.
I threw the depth complaint in the post as well because I just discovered that it is also an issue. I have read the thread about the beta drivers and understand now that it is a known problem.
[quote name='CamRaiD' date='28 August 2011 - 08:50 AM' timestamp='1314543040' post='1285312']
I did not think Two Worlds 2 is 3d Ready. Suffers the same stereo anomalies as other games... I am playing it right now. And I have tried all the suggestions from these forums.
Solution Gaming didnt turn up any TW2
[/quote]
TW2 is simply an abbreviation for The Witcher 2. There's been confusion on gaming sites regarding the abbreviations for these two games and a lot of people are getting them mixed up. RPGWatch.com users came up with an easy solution: TW2 stands for The Witcher 2,... and 2W2 stands for Two Worlds 2. It's just easier to type those than the whole names.
P.S. - I recant what I said earlier about the 3D quality in this game. I've spent some more time tweaking the convergence in the .ini file and got it to look fantastic. It really comes to life. Most gorgeous game I've played!
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='27 August 2011 - 10:27 PM' timestamp='1314505625' post='1285192']
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
No, I mean convergence. Convergence is locked in The Witcher 2. The only way to modify it is using the .ini profile.
I threw the depth complaint in the post as well because I just discovered that it is also an issue. I have read the thread about the beta drivers and understand now that it is a known problem.
[quote name='CamRaiD' date='28 August 2011 - 08:50 AM' timestamp='1314543040' post='1285312']
I did not think Two Worlds 2 is 3d Ready. Suffers the same stereo anomalies as other games... I am playing it right now. And I have tried all the suggestions from these forums.
Solution Gaming didnt turn up any TW2
TW2 is simply an abbreviation for The Witcher 2. There's been confusion on gaming sites regarding the abbreviations for these two games and a lot of people are getting them mixed up. RPGWatch.com users came up with an easy solution: TW2 stands for The Witcher 2,... and 2W2 stands for Two Worlds 2. It's just easier to type those than the whole names.
P.S. - I recant what I said earlier about the 3D quality in this game. I've spent some more time tweaking the convergence in the .ini file and got it to look fantastic. It really comes to life. Most gorgeous game I've played!
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[quote name='mariusmsj' date='23 August 2011 - 03:47 PM' timestamp='1314136028' post='1283311']
do you think that 2 570's in SLI will allow me to play witcher 2 maxed out in 3D???
[/quote]
Yes. I'm running dual EVGA 570s with an i7 2600k OCed to 4.5 ghz and it runs pretty much flawlessly on all high settings (motion blur and DOF turned off). My only issue, which was mentioned by someone else, is mild stuttering of the camera when moving and very poor mouse cursor movement in menues. Lots of lag. Not sure why this is happening, but I think the latter issue has to do with the fact that I'm using a 'wireless' mouse (the cheapo kind that works over USB)and for some reason it isn't syncing properly. The former issue is probably just the way the game runs without motion blur enabled, and is a minor concern.
The game is really beautiful in 3D though. I haven't adjusted convergence at all, but I have depth at around 50% and it looks pretty stunning. More than 60% depth starts to hurt your eyes a bit though. Too much eye focusing all over the screen.
But other than that, damn. Geralt and all the other character models look tangible. Geralt's blue vest/armor thingy looks like you could reach out and touch it and feel the velvety softness on your fingertips. It's really actually unnerving how good it looks.
[quote name='mariusmsj' date='23 August 2011 - 03:47 PM' timestamp='1314136028' post='1283311']
do you think that 2 570's in SLI will allow me to play witcher 2 maxed out in 3D???
Yes. I'm running dual EVGA 570s with an i7 2600k OCed to 4.5 ghz and it runs pretty much flawlessly on all high settings (motion blur and DOF turned off). My only issue, which was mentioned by someone else, is mild stuttering of the camera when moving and very poor mouse cursor movement in menues. Lots of lag. Not sure why this is happening, but I think the latter issue has to do with the fact that I'm using a 'wireless' mouse (the cheapo kind that works over USB)and for some reason it isn't syncing properly. The former issue is probably just the way the game runs without motion blur enabled, and is a minor concern.
The game is really beautiful in 3D though. I haven't adjusted convergence at all, but I have depth at around 50% and it looks pretty stunning. More than 60% depth starts to hurt your eyes a bit though. Too much eye focusing all over the screen.
But other than that, damn. Geralt and all the other character models look tangible. Geralt's blue vest/armor thingy looks like you could reach out and touch it and feel the velvety softness on your fingertips. It's really actually unnerving how good it looks.
[quote name='NJR' date='29 August 2011 - 07:01 PM' timestamp='1314640892' post='1285840']
(motion blur and DOF turned off).
[/quote]
Mate, I always turn off DoF but not in this game its astonishingly beautiful. Makes the world look really trippy. I even lowered my res one notch to keep it on (I've never ever done that before!) Turn it on, load up flotsom and walk around. Wow
[quote name='NJR' date='29 August 2011 - 07:01 PM' timestamp='1314640892' post='1285840']
(motion blur and DOF turned off).
Mate, I always turn off DoF but not in this game its astonishingly beautiful. Makes the world look really trippy. I even lowered my res one notch to keep it on (I've never ever done that before!) Turn it on, load up flotsom and walk around. Wow
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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[quote name='andysonofbob' date='29 August 2011 - 12:55 PM' timestamp='1314644137' post='1285869']
Mate, I always turn off DoF but not in this game its astonishingly beautiful. Makes the world look really trippy. I even lowered my res one notch to keep it on (I've never ever done that before!) Turn it on, load up flotsom and walk around. Wow
[/quote]
Man, are you insisting on having 60+ fps or something?? I'm just wondering because I'm getting 25-30 fps average and I'm playing with two little ole GTS 450s and a 3 year old dual core processor. I have every setting on max except for ubersampling, motion blur (off), and shadows and number of lights are set to High instead of Ultra. Looks gorgeous and completely playable. Just surprised at your having to turn down settings like resolution based on your hardware.
... but yeah, I agree, depth of field is really sweet. I even turned bloom back on once I got the brightness and gamma at a good level!
[quote name='andysonofbob' date='29 August 2011 - 12:55 PM' timestamp='1314644137' post='1285869']
Mate, I always turn off DoF but not in this game its astonishingly beautiful. Makes the world look really trippy. I even lowered my res one notch to keep it on (I've never ever done that before!) Turn it on, load up flotsom and walk around. Wow
Man, are you insisting on having 60+ fps or something?? I'm just wondering because I'm getting 25-30 fps average and I'm playing with two little ole GTS 450s and a 3 year old dual core processor. I have every setting on max except for ubersampling, motion blur (off), and shadows and number of lights are set to High instead of Ultra. Looks gorgeous and completely playable. Just surprised at your having to turn down settings like resolution based on your hardware.
... but yeah, I agree, depth of field is really sweet. I even turned bloom back on once I got the brightness and gamma at a good level!
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Its my OCD and my pleasure tweaking games. Hence why I wish devs would provide plenty of graphic options...
I refuse to play games if the FPSs dips below 30 at any time as this keeps the frame rate high throughout the game. To me, a game feels different at higher frames - fluid. I normally would refuse to reduce res (VERY last option I would try but always change my mind) but The Witcher 2's engine looked good enough at lower res to do this.
(I let the prelude to war dips go as I am told that first part is the worst in game. And it was.)
Its my OCD and my pleasure tweaking games. Hence why I wish devs would provide plenty of graphic options...
I refuse to play games if the FPSs dips below 30 at any time as this keeps the frame rate high throughout the game. To me, a game feels different at higher frames - fluid. I normally would refuse to reduce res (VERY last option I would try but always change my mind) but The Witcher 2's engine looked good enough at lower res to do this.
(I let the prelude to war dips go as I am told that first part is the worst in game. And it was.)
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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[quote name='Texassniff' date='18 August 2011 - 08:21 PM' timestamp='1313691665' post='1281095']
With enabled 3D Vision, there are no moving cloudshadows on the ground! Checked around Vergen.
Hope there is no problem if ask again, if anyone have this issue too!? Easy to see everywhere in chapter 2. Check it out by enabling (disabling) ingame(Strg+T) 3D Vision.
[quote name='Texassniff' date='18 August 2011 - 08:21 PM' timestamp='1313691665' post='1281095']
With enabled 3D Vision, there are no moving cloudshadows on the ground! Checked around Vergen.
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8 GbB Ram
Hope there is no problem if ask again, if anyone have this issue too!? Easy to see everywhere in chapter 2. Check it out by enabling (disabling) ingame(Strg+T) 3D Vision.
my system is i7 2600k + gtx 580 sli + 8gb ram too. I get 25-30fps 1920x1080p, ultra setting plus uber sampling enabled. with unber sampling on, It's choppy 30ish even on high setting. uber sampling is too demending for gtx 580 sli. well.. I am not gonna enable it till I get gtx 680 sli.
my system is i7 2600k + gtx 580 sli + 8gb ram too. I get 25-30fps 1920x1080p, ultra setting plus uber sampling enabled. with unber sampling on, It's choppy 30ish even on high setting. uber sampling is too demending for gtx 580 sli. well.. I am not gonna enable it till I get gtx 680 sli.
[quote name='Shinobier' date='01 September 2011 - 02:17 AM' timestamp='1314836220' post='1286834']
my system is i7 2600k + gtx 580 sli + 8gb ram too. I get 25-30fps 1920x1080p, ultra setting plus uber sampling enabled. with unber sampling on, It's choppy 30ish even on high setting. uber sampling is too demending for gtx 580 sli. well.. I am not gonna enable it till I get gtx 680 sli.
[/quote]
Something is wrong with your setup dude ...
Im on : i7 930 4.0 Ghz / 6 GB Tripple Channel 1600 Mhz / 580 GTX SLI / 1920 x 1080P all settings on ultra, everything maxed out and i never dip below 40 FPS with Uber Sampling on.
Most of the time i stay above 50 Fps.
Do you have all the latest patches installed and so on ?
PS.Ok now i see ... you are maxed out and 3D is enabled so that´s why /wallbash.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wallbash:' /> MY BAD sry /w00twave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':w00twave:' />
[quote name='Shinobier' date='01 September 2011 - 02:17 AM' timestamp='1314836220' post='1286834']
my system is i7 2600k + gtx 580 sli + 8gb ram too. I get 25-30fps 1920x1080p, ultra setting plus uber sampling enabled. with unber sampling on, It's choppy 30ish even on high setting. uber sampling is too demending for gtx 580 sli. well.. I am not gonna enable it till I get gtx 680 sli.
Something is wrong with your setup dude ...
Im on : i7 930 4.0 Ghz / 6 GB Tripple Channel 1600 Mhz / 580 GTX SLI / 1920 x 1080P all settings on ultra, everything maxed out and i never dip below 40 FPS with Uber Sampling on.
Most of the time i stay above 50 Fps.
Do you have all the latest patches installed and so on ?
PS.Ok now i see ... you are maxed out and 3D is enabled so that´s why /wallbash.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wallbash:' /> MY BAD sry /w00twave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':w00twave:' />
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Andrew: Convergence is locked for me in this game, and ever since the latest beta drivers (280.19) I can no longer adjust depth using the emitter (on ANY game).
[/quote]
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
Andrew: Convergence is locked for me in this game, and ever since the latest beta drivers (280.19) I can no longer adjust depth using the emitter (on ANY game).
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
[/quote]
No Andrew, the convergence is locked not the depth, with the last patch we cant adjust the convergence, the only way to change it is by playing with user ini file
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
No Andrew, the convergence is locked not the depth, with the last patch we cant adjust the convergence, the only way to change it is by playing with user ini file
, and I have no performance problems on TW2 or any other game (now that TW2 is fixed that is.) I mean, having a 560 is great and all, but my two little GTS 450s have no trouble running the game.
[/quote]
I did not think Two Worlds 2 is 3d Ready. Suffers the same stereo anomalies as other games... I am playing it right now. And I have tried all the suggestions from these forums.
Solution Gaming didnt turn up any TW2
, and I have no performance problems on TW2 or any other game (now that TW2 is fixed that is.) I mean, having a 560 is great and all, but my two little GTS 450s have no trouble running the game.
I did not think Two Worlds 2 is 3d Ready. Suffers the same stereo anomalies as other games... I am playing it right now. And I have tried all the suggestions from these forums.
Solution Gaming didnt turn up any TW2
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
[/quote]
No, I mean convergence. Convergence is locked in The Witcher 2. The only way to modify it is using the .ini profile.
I threw the depth complaint in the post as well because I just discovered that it is also an issue. I have read the thread about the beta drivers and understand now that it is a known problem.
[quote name='CamRaiD' date='28 August 2011 - 08:50 AM' timestamp='1314543040' post='1285312']
I did not think Two Worlds 2 is 3d Ready. Suffers the same stereo anomalies as other games... I am playing it right now. And I have tried all the suggestions from these forums.
Solution Gaming didnt turn up any TW2
[/quote]
TW2 is simply an abbreviation for The Witcher 2. There's been confusion on gaming sites regarding the abbreviations for these two games and a lot of people are getting them mixed up. RPGWatch.com users came up with an easy solution: TW2 stands for The Witcher 2,... and 2W2 stands for Two Worlds 2. It's just easier to type those than the whole names.
P.S. - I recant what I said earlier about the 3D quality in this game. I've spent some more time tweaking the convergence in the .ini file and got it to look fantastic. It really comes to life. Most gorgeous game I've played!
Hi
Do you mean depth? That's a known issue we have with release 280 drivers. Try using the hotkeys ctrl-f3 and ctrl-f4 to adjust depth.
No, I mean convergence. Convergence is locked in The Witcher 2. The only way to modify it is using the .ini profile.
I threw the depth complaint in the post as well because I just discovered that it is also an issue. I have read the thread about the beta drivers and understand now that it is a known problem.
[quote name='CamRaiD' date='28 August 2011 - 08:50 AM' timestamp='1314543040' post='1285312']
I did not think Two Worlds 2 is 3d Ready. Suffers the same stereo anomalies as other games... I am playing it right now. And I have tried all the suggestions from these forums.
Solution Gaming didnt turn up any TW2
TW2 is simply an abbreviation for The Witcher 2. There's been confusion on gaming sites regarding the abbreviations for these two games and a lot of people are getting them mixed up. RPGWatch.com users came up with an easy solution: TW2 stands for The Witcher 2,... and 2W2 stands for Two Worlds 2. It's just easier to type those than the whole names.
P.S. - I recant what I said earlier about the 3D quality in this game. I've spent some more time tweaking the convergence in the .ini file and got it to look fantastic. It really comes to life. Most gorgeous game I've played!
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|Cooler: Zalman 9900 Max
|MB: MSI Military Class II Z68 GD-80
|RAM: Corsair Vengence 16GB DDR3
|SSDs: Seagate 600 240GB; Crucial M4 128GB
|HDDs: Seagate Barracuda 1TB; Seagate Barracuda 500GB
|PS: OCZ ZX Series 1250watt
|Case: Antec 1200 V3
|Monitors: Asus 3D VG278HE; Asus 3D VG236H; Samsung 3D 51" Plasma;
|GPU:MSI 1080GTX "Duke"
|OS: Windows 10 Pro X64
do you think that 2 570's in SLI will allow me to play witcher 2 maxed out in 3D???
[/quote]
Yes. I'm running dual EVGA 570s with an i7 2600k OCed to 4.5 ghz and it runs pretty much flawlessly on all high settings (motion blur and DOF turned off). My only issue, which was mentioned by someone else, is mild stuttering of the camera when moving and very poor mouse cursor movement in menues. Lots of lag. Not sure why this is happening, but I think the latter issue has to do with the fact that I'm using a 'wireless' mouse (the cheapo kind that works over USB)and for some reason it isn't syncing properly. The former issue is probably just the way the game runs without motion blur enabled, and is a minor concern.
The game is really beautiful in 3D though. I haven't adjusted convergence at all, but I have depth at around 50% and it looks pretty stunning. More than 60% depth starts to hurt your eyes a bit though. Too much eye focusing all over the screen.
But other than that, damn. Geralt and all the other character models look tangible. Geralt's blue vest/armor thingy looks like you could reach out and touch it and feel the velvety softness on your fingertips. It's really actually unnerving how good it looks.
do you think that 2 570's in SLI will allow me to play witcher 2 maxed out in 3D???
Yes. I'm running dual EVGA 570s with an i7 2600k OCed to 4.5 ghz and it runs pretty much flawlessly on all high settings (motion blur and DOF turned off). My only issue, which was mentioned by someone else, is mild stuttering of the camera when moving and very poor mouse cursor movement in menues. Lots of lag. Not sure why this is happening, but I think the latter issue has to do with the fact that I'm using a 'wireless' mouse (the cheapo kind that works over USB)and for some reason it isn't syncing properly. The former issue is probably just the way the game runs without motion blur enabled, and is a minor concern.
The game is really beautiful in 3D though. I haven't adjusted convergence at all, but I have depth at around 50% and it looks pretty stunning. More than 60% depth starts to hurt your eyes a bit though. Too much eye focusing all over the screen.
But other than that, damn. Geralt and all the other character models look tangible. Geralt's blue vest/armor thingy looks like you could reach out and touch it and feel the velvety softness on your fingertips. It's really actually unnerving how good it looks.
(motion blur and DOF turned off).
[/quote]
Mate, I always turn off DoF but not in this game its astonishingly beautiful. Makes the world look really trippy. I even lowered my res one notch to keep it on (I've never ever done that before!) Turn it on, load up flotsom and walk around. Wow
(motion blur and DOF turned off).
Mate, I always turn off DoF but not in this game its astonishingly beautiful. Makes the world look really trippy. I even lowered my res one notch to keep it on (I've never ever done that before!) Turn it on, load up flotsom and walk around. Wow
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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Mate, I always turn off DoF but not in this game its astonishingly beautiful. Makes the world look really trippy. I even lowered my res one notch to keep it on (I've never ever done that before!) Turn it on, load up flotsom and walk around. Wow
[/quote]
Man, are you insisting on having 60+ fps or something?? I'm just wondering because I'm getting 25-30 fps average and I'm playing with two little ole GTS 450s and a 3 year old dual core processor. I have every setting on max except for ubersampling, motion blur (off), and shadows and number of lights are set to High instead of Ultra. Looks gorgeous and completely playable. Just surprised at your having to turn down settings like resolution based on your hardware.
... but yeah, I agree, depth of field is really sweet. I even turned bloom back on once I got the brightness and gamma at a good level!
Mate, I always turn off DoF but not in this game its astonishingly beautiful. Makes the world look really trippy. I even lowered my res one notch to keep it on (I've never ever done that before!) Turn it on, load up flotsom and walk around. Wow
Man, are you insisting on having 60+ fps or something?? I'm just wondering because I'm getting 25-30 fps average and I'm playing with two little ole GTS 450s and a 3 year old dual core processor. I have every setting on max except for ubersampling, motion blur (off), and shadows and number of lights are set to High instead of Ultra. Looks gorgeous and completely playable. Just surprised at your having to turn down settings like resolution based on your hardware.
... but yeah, I agree, depth of field is really sweet. I even turned bloom back on once I got the brightness and gamma at a good level!
|CPU: i7-2700k @ 4.5Ghz
|Cooler: Zalman 9900 Max
|MB: MSI Military Class II Z68 GD-80
|RAM: Corsair Vengence 16GB DDR3
|SSDs: Seagate 600 240GB; Crucial M4 128GB
|HDDs: Seagate Barracuda 1TB; Seagate Barracuda 500GB
|PS: OCZ ZX Series 1250watt
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Its my OCD and my pleasure tweaking games. Hence why I wish devs would provide plenty of graphic options...
I refuse to play games if the FPSs dips below 30 at any time as this keeps the frame rate high throughout the game. To me, a game feels different at higher frames - fluid. I normally would refuse to reduce res (VERY last option I would try but always change my mind) but The Witcher 2's engine looked good enough at lower res to do this.
(I let the prelude to war dips go as I am told that first part is the worst in game. And it was.)
Its my OCD and my pleasure tweaking games. Hence why I wish devs would provide plenty of graphic options...
I refuse to play games if the FPSs dips below 30 at any time as this keeps the frame rate high throughout the game. To me, a game feels different at higher frames - fluid. I normally would refuse to reduce res (VERY last option I would try but always change my mind) but The Witcher 2's engine looked good enough at lower res to do this.
(I let the prelude to war dips go as I am told that first part is the worst in game. And it was.)
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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With enabled 3D Vision, there are no moving cloudshadows on the ground! Checked around Vergen.
My SYS: Intel Sandy 2600k
580Gtx SLI 280.19beta
8 GbB Ram
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Hope there is no problem if ask again, if anyone have this issue too!? Easy to see everywhere in chapter 2. Check it out by enabling (disabling) ingame(Strg+T) 3D Vision.
Thx
With enabled 3D Vision, there are no moving cloudshadows on the ground! Checked around Vergen.
My SYS: Intel Sandy 2600k
580Gtx SLI 280.19beta
8 GbB Ram
Hope there is no problem if ask again, if anyone have this issue too!? Easy to see everywhere in chapter 2. Check it out by enabling (disabling) ingame(Strg+T) 3D Vision.
Thx
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my system is i7 2600k + gtx 580 sli + 8gb ram too. I get 25-30fps 1920x1080p, ultra setting plus uber sampling enabled. with unber sampling on, It's choppy 30ish even on high setting. uber sampling is too demending for gtx 580 sli. well.. I am not gonna enable it till I get gtx 680 sli.
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Something is wrong with your setup dude ...
Im on : i7 930 4.0 Ghz / 6 GB Tripple Channel 1600 Mhz / 580 GTX SLI / 1920 x 1080P all settings on ultra, everything maxed out and i never dip below 40 FPS with Uber Sampling on.
Most of the time i stay above 50 Fps.
Do you have all the latest patches installed and so on ?
PS.Ok now i see ... you are maxed out and 3D is enabled so that´s why
my system is i7 2600k + gtx 580 sli + 8gb ram too. I get 25-30fps 1920x1080p, ultra setting plus uber sampling enabled. with unber sampling on, It's choppy 30ish even on high setting. uber sampling is too demending for gtx 580 sli. well.. I am not gonna enable it till I get gtx 680 sli.
Something is wrong with your setup dude ...
Im on : i7 930 4.0 Ghz / 6 GB Tripple Channel 1600 Mhz / 580 GTX SLI / 1920 x 1080P all settings on ultra, everything maxed out and i never dip below 40 FPS with Uber Sampling on.
Most of the time i stay above 50 Fps.
Do you have all the latest patches installed and so on ?
PS.Ok now i see ... you are maxed out and 3D is enabled so that´s why