I am posting here, albeit I am not using Geforce 3D vision but a much older setup (Windows XP & ELSA glasses), because I believe it might still the best place to discuss my "problem".
I am playing the very nice game Medal of Honour: Allied Assault using the above mentioned configuration.
The problem is that when I am at the training camp and try and shoot with the sniper rifle, the aim through the scope is very much off (I play the game with no crosshair), making sniping practically impossible.
I ask you guys: is it a stereoscopic gaming flaw that applies to all games that use an ingame crosshair like when looking through a sniper's scope or is it just this game's problem?
I fear it's the first, in which case all the appeal of playing 3D-S games would vaporize for me.
If it's like I fear, are there other technologies/solutions that don't produce this big issue?
I am posting here, albeit I am not using Geforce 3D vision but a much older setup (Windows XP & ELSA glasses), because I believe it might still the best place to discuss my "problem".
I am playing the very nice game Medal of Honour: Allied Assault using the above mentioned configuration.
The problem is that when I am at the training camp and try and shoot with the sniper rifle, the aim through the scope is very much off (I play the game with no crosshair), making sniping practically impossible.
I ask you guys: is it a stereoscopic gaming flaw that applies to all games that use an ingame crosshair like when looking through a sniper's scope or is it just this game's problem?
I fear it's the first, in which case all the appeal of playing 3D-S games would vaporize for me.
If it's like I fear, are there other technologies/solutions that don't produce this big issue?
I am posting here, albeit I am not using Geforce 3D vision but a much older setup (Windows XP & ELSA glasses), because I believe it might still the best place to discuss my "problem".
I am playing the very nice game Medal of Honour: Allied Assault using the above mentioned configuration.
The problem is that when I am at the training camp and try and shoot with the sniper rifle, the aim through the scope is very much off (I play the game with no crosshair), making sniping practically impossible.
I ask you guys: is it a stereoscopic gaming flaw that applies to all games that use an ingame crosshair like when looking through a sniper's scope or is it just this game's problem?
I fear it's the first, in which case all the appeal of playing 3D-S games would vaporize for me.
If it's like I fear, are there other technologies/solutions that don't produce this big issue?
Thanks for your time and help!
I am posting here, albeit I am not using Geforce 3D vision but a much older setup (Windows XP & ELSA glasses), because I believe it might still the best place to discuss my "problem".
I am playing the very nice game Medal of Honour: Allied Assault using the above mentioned configuration.
The problem is that when I am at the training camp and try and shoot with the sniper rifle, the aim through the scope is very much off (I play the game with no crosshair), making sniping practically impossible.
I ask you guys: is it a stereoscopic gaming flaw that applies to all games that use an ingame crosshair like when looking through a sniper's scope or is it just this game's problem?
I fear it's the first, in which case all the appeal of playing 3D-S games would vaporize for me.
If it's like I fear, are there other technologies/solutions that don't produce this big issue?
Thanks for your time and help!