that's just the way the game engine is made, they didn't leave extra viewport room for 3d and so what's at the edge gets discarded, the only solution is to use the frustrum adjustment.
that's just the way the game engine is made, they didn't leave extra viewport room for 3d and so what's at the edge gets discarded, the only solution is to use the frustrum adjustment.
I can notice it when turning slowly but not to the extent shown in the video, I think because his depth value must be very high, perhaps more than 100%.
I can notice it when turning slowly but not to the extent shown in the video, I think because his depth value must be very high, perhaps more than 100%.
[quote name='Anisotonic' date='14 June 2012 - 08:05 AM' timestamp='1339689938' post='1421274']
I can notice it when turning slowly but not to the extent shown in the video, I think because his depth value must be very high, perhaps more than 100%.
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that's what i thought at first since i DO play at max depth, but even when i turned it down it did the same thing
[quote name='Anisotonic' date='14 June 2012 - 08:05 AM' timestamp='1339689938' post='1421274']
I can notice it when turning slowly but not to the extent shown in the video, I think because his depth value must be very high, perhaps more than 100%.
that's what i thought at first since i DO play at max depth, but even when i turned it down it did the same thing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLNZQJGy8o8
anyone know the cause?
anyone know the cause?
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I play Portal 2 with 3DTVPlay (720p60 and 1080p24) and i don't have this bug.
I play Portal 2 with 3DTVPlay (720p60 and 1080p24) and i don't have this bug.
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I can notice it when turning slowly but not to the extent shown in the video, I think because his depth value must be very high, perhaps more than 100%.
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that's what i thought at first since i DO play at max depth, but even when i turned it down it did the same thing
I can notice it when turning slowly but not to the extent shown in the video, I think because his depth value must be very high, perhaps more than 100%.
that's what i thought at first since i DO play at max depth, but even when i turned it down it did the same thing
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what's "the frustrum adjustment"?
thanks for answering though. every time i post here nothing ever gets answered lol
what's "the frustrum adjustment"?
thanks for answering though. every time i post here nothing ever gets answered lol
Intel Core i7-920 (stock clocks)
MSi GTX 580 Lightning Xtreme Edition 3GB (factory overclocked)
9GB RAM
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CoolerMaster SlientPro 700W PSU
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Windows 7 Home Edition 64-bit