So I just started play diablo 3 using Nvidia 3D vision. I am wondering what are the best setting to use. Whenever I play in 3D it looks like the game is glitching and stuff keeps blinking. Is anyone else having this problem?
So I just started play diablo 3 using Nvidia 3D vision. I am wondering what are the best setting to use. Whenever I play in 3D it looks like the game is glitching and stuff keeps blinking. Is anyone else having this problem?
delete Diablo 3 profile with nvidia inspector and the game looks perfect with all effects, only 2D cursor, but adjusting convergence is not a problem. I played this way for the last two years.
delete Diablo 3 profile with nvidia inspector and the game looks perfect with all effects, only 2D cursor, but adjusting convergence is not a problem. I played this way for the last two years.
Only thing you have to put it back is SLI bits in new created profile. After you restart game and go back to Inspector you`ll see new clean profile. Put those bit back under Sli line: "0x02410005 (Diablo III)".
Only thing you have to put it back is SLI bits in new created profile. After you restart game and go back to Inspector you`ll see new clean profile. Put those bit back under Sli line: "0x02410005 (Diablo III)".
[quote="SKAUT"]Only thing you have to put it back is SLI bits in new created profile. After you restart game and go back to Inspector you`ll see new clean profile. Put those bit back under Sli line: "0x02410005 (Diablo III)".
[/quote]I'm seeing a lot of conflicting information on what to do with diablo 3. As far as i can tell helix mod is completely outdated at this point.
I have heard that you can simply delete the profile for diablo 3 with nvidia inspector. I created a backup of the file just incase. Now, i don't have my 3d kit yet to test this out.
This new thing im hearing, specifically from you. Is that you remove the diabloiii.exe from the profile, then add the diabloiii.exe again. Then you change the sli compatibility.
#1 Why would deleting the profile and then readding the profile do anything? We haven't made any changes to the profile itself, so how doesn't his accomplish anything?
#2 The sli bits line 0x02410005 (Diablo III) is on by default. However, instead of it being 0x02410005 (Diablo III) it is 0x02410005 (Motocross). It's using the same strinbg of numbers, just a different game title in parenthesis.
So, just to clarify. is the best fix for this game to simply delete the profile from inspector, or use this trick that you mentioned that I have no idea how it works?
SKAUT said:Only thing you have to put it back is SLI bits in new created profile. After you restart game and go back to Inspector you`ll see new clean profile. Put those bit back under Sli line: "0x02410005 (Diablo III)".
I'm seeing a lot of conflicting information on what to do with diablo 3. As far as i can tell helix mod is completely outdated at this point.
I have heard that you can simply delete the profile for diablo 3 with nvidia inspector. I created a backup of the file just incase. Now, i don't have my 3d kit yet to test this out.
This new thing im hearing, specifically from you. Is that you remove the diabloiii.exe from the profile, then add the diabloiii.exe again. Then you change the sli compatibility.
#1 Why would deleting the profile and then readding the profile do anything? We haven't made any changes to the profile itself, so how doesn't his accomplish anything?
#2 The sli bits line 0x02410005 (Diablo III) is on by default. However, instead of it being 0x02410005 (Diablo III) it is 0x02410005 (Motocross). It's using the same strinbg of numbers, just a different game title in parenthesis.
So, just to clarify. is the best fix for this game to simply delete the profile from inspector, or use this trick that you mentioned that I have no idea how it works?
Removing the game from the assigned Nvidia profile defaults it to a generic/global profile that works better. You are not re-adding it back to the existing profile a new one is generated.
You only need to worry about SLI bits if you have SLI, if you do, change it in the profile once it's reassigned.
You'll have to repeat if you install a new driver.
Removing the game from the assigned Nvidia profile defaults it to a generic/global profile that works better. You are not re-adding it back to the existing profile a new one is generated.
You only need to worry about SLI bits if you have SLI, if you do, change it in the profile once it's reassigned.
You'll have to repeat if you install a new driver.
[quote="D-Man11"]Removing the game from the assigned Nvidia profile defaults it to a generic/global profile that works better. You are not re-adding it back to the existing profile a new one is generated.
You only need to worry about SLI bits if you have SLI, if you do, change it in the profile once it's reassigned.
You'll have to repeat if you install a new driver.
[/quote]You can remove the profile completely. You can also keep the diablo 3 profile, but remove the.exe from using it. There is a launcher.exe as well as diablo 3.exe. Will both methods work for this?
Will reinstalling the same driver bring the profile back as well? Thanks for your response.
D-Man11 said:Removing the game from the assigned Nvidia profile defaults it to a generic/global profile that works better. You are not re-adding it back to the existing profile a new one is generated.
You only need to worry about SLI bits if you have SLI, if you do, change it in the profile once it's reassigned.
You'll have to repeat if you install a new driver.
You can remove the profile completely. You can also keep the diablo 3 profile, but remove the.exe from using it. There is a launcher.exe as well as diablo 3.exe. Will both methods work for this?
Will reinstalling the same driver bring the profile back as well? Thanks for your response.
I'm still playing it and usually it works great but if there is a glitch when starting a new game, I just ALT-TAB to desktop and ALT-TAB back into game and all is fixed, it's a very simple fix that works all the time.
I'm still playing it and usually it works great but if there is a glitch when starting a new game, I just ALT-TAB to desktop and ALT-TAB back into game and all is fixed, it's a very simple fix that works all the time.
[quote="Rhialto"]I'm still playing it and usually it works great but if there is a glitch when starting a new game, I just ALT-TAB to desktop and ALT-TAB back into game and all is fixed, it's a very simple fix that works all the time.[/quote]Thanks, I can't wait to get my 3dvision 2 kit in and give it a shot.
Rhialto said:I'm still playing it and usually it works great but if there is a glitch when starting a new game, I just ALT-TAB to desktop and ALT-TAB back into game and all is fixed, it's a very simple fix that works all the time.
Thanks, I can't wait to get my 3dvision 2 kit in and give it a shot.
Yep, Simply do the above and then Adjust convergence so your cursor is just about your characters head ... Perfect 3dvision.
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I have heard that you can simply delete the profile for diablo 3 with nvidia inspector. I created a backup of the file just incase. Now, i don't have my 3d kit yet to test this out.
This new thing im hearing, specifically from you. Is that you remove the diabloiii.exe from the profile, then add the diabloiii.exe again. Then you change the sli compatibility.
#1 Why would deleting the profile and then readding the profile do anything? We haven't made any changes to the profile itself, so how doesn't his accomplish anything?
#2 The sli bits line 0x02410005 (Diablo III) is on by default. However, instead of it being 0x02410005 (Diablo III) it is 0x02410005 (Motocross). It's using the same strinbg of numbers, just a different game title in parenthesis.
So, just to clarify. is the best fix for this game to simply delete the profile from inspector, or use this trick that you mentioned that I have no idea how it works?
You only need to worry about SLI bits if you have SLI, if you do, change it in the profile once it's reassigned.
You'll have to repeat if you install a new driver.
Will reinstalling the same driver bring the profile back as well? Thanks for your response.
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
EVGA 1080TI SLI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS
3D Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)