After searching through the forum, it seems nobody mentioned Bloodrayne, so I'm here to say it's another perfect (and old) game to use the 3D glasses with. This game is very similar to X-blades and Tomb Raider Underground in that it's an 3rd person action-adventure game with a beautiful female protagonist. It was released in 2002, yes, very outdated, and that might be the reason it is not listed in the Nvidia control panel, but it should get a rating of Excellent automatically if reviewed.
The 3D effect is fantastic, with a little convergence-tuning you can see Rayne dancing out of the screen with the blades on her arms completely popping out. There is no ghosting except when in certain vision modes (special abilities to detect enemies, etc.). The game was quite popular back then and it is still much fun to replay. There was also a movie based on the game, but I didn't get the chance to watch yet.
Screenshots from IGN (If only I knew how to make 3D screenshots :unsure: )
[url="http://media.pc.ign.com/media/017/017279/imgs_1.html"]http://media.pc.ign.com/media/017/017279/imgs_1.html[/url]
After searching through the forum, it seems nobody mentioned Bloodrayne, so I'm here to say it's another perfect (and old) game to use the 3D glasses with. This game is very similar to X-blades and Tomb Raider Underground in that it's an 3rd person action-adventure game with a beautiful female protagonist. It was released in 2002, yes, very outdated, and that might be the reason it is not listed in the Nvidia control panel, but it should get a rating of Excellent automatically if reviewed.
The 3D effect is fantastic, with a little convergence-tuning you can see Rayne dancing out of the screen with the blades on her arms completely popping out. There is no ghosting except when in certain vision modes (special abilities to detect enemies, etc.). The game was quite popular back then and it is still much fun to replay. There was also a movie based on the game, but I didn't get the chance to watch yet.
Screenshots from IGN (If only I knew how to make 3D screenshots :unsure: )
Yeah man! As soon as I hooked up my 3d vision I started digging out some old games from my vault and Bloodrayne is one of them. I used to wonder if the eye sockets on the zombie dudes was just a clever bump mapped texture, but now I know it is made of real polys and has real depth. The spider like things just look wicked.
Yeah man! As soon as I hooked up my 3d vision I started digging out some old games from my vault and Bloodrayne is one of them. I used to wonder if the eye sockets on the zombie dudes was just a clever bump mapped texture, but now I know it is made of real polys and has real depth. The spider like things just look wicked.
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The 3D effect is fantastic, with a little convergence-tuning you can see Rayne dancing out of the screen with the blades on her arms completely popping out. There is no ghosting except when in certain vision modes (special abilities to detect enemies, etc.). The game was quite popular back then and it is still much fun to replay. There was also a movie based on the game, but I didn't get the chance to watch yet.
Screenshots from IGN (If only I knew how to make 3D screenshots :unsure: )
[url="http://media.pc.ign.com/media/017/017279/imgs_1.html"]http://media.pc.ign.com/media/017/017279/imgs_1.html[/url]
The 3D effect is fantastic, with a little convergence-tuning you can see Rayne dancing out of the screen with the blades on her arms completely popping out. There is no ghosting except when in certain vision modes (special abilities to detect enemies, etc.). The game was quite popular back then and it is still much fun to replay. There was also a movie based on the game, but I didn't get the chance to watch yet.
Screenshots from IGN (If only I knew how to make 3D screenshots :unsure: )
http://media.pc.ign.com/media/017/017279/imgs_1.html
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AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
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3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
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