problems with only one game LOTRO geforce 3dvision flashes every 5-10 secs.
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I thought I'd bring this one back from the grave since I've only recently gotten my 3d Vision setup and am an avid Lotro player. Is a Lotro profile actively being worked on? Sure, it's playable, but there's still the problem of the cursor, floaty names, and sky all still being rendered on the 2d plane. Has nVidia been working with Turbine to rectify these problems? Earlier in this thread it sounded like it was at least being investigated, but it's been months since any Lotro info has been posted. I'd appreciate any update.
I thought I'd bring this one back from the grave since I've only recently gotten my 3d Vision setup and am an avid Lotro player. Is a Lotro profile actively being worked on? Sure, it's playable, but there's still the problem of the cursor, floaty names, and sky all still being rendered on the 2d plane. Has nVidia been working with Turbine to rectify these problems? Earlier in this thread it sounded like it was at least being investigated, but it's been months since any Lotro info has been posted. I'd appreciate any update.

#16
Posted 02/03/2010 03:14 PM   
I thought that LOTRO was 3DGL game, meaning not supported by 3DVision for now.

I am also an avid player of LOTRO and would LOVE to see it in nice 3D.
I thought that LOTRO was 3DGL game, meaning not supported by 3DVision for now.



I am also an avid player of LOTRO and would LOVE to see it in nice 3D.

#17
Posted 02/03/2010 10:13 PM   
I Love playing LOTRO in 3D! I would rate it at least 90%. It looks so fantastic, running through Moria (up and down the stairs - great 3D effect) or just riding through Bree....

But yes, there are still problems: 1)sky is not rendered correctly - but okay, I m playing in Moria now - no sky at all ;-) 2. Water makes problems - like in nearly all other games I've tested 3) Yes, the cursor is the biggest problem. It's not shown in the correct depth, so you have "two cursors" and it's difficult to hit the object correctly...... BUT thats my "workaround": It's a great advantage in LOTRO, that all objects, you could interact with, "highlight", when the cursor is moved over them... so, you can't see the cursor correctly over the object, but you see the RESULT, when it's at the right place - so it's absolutely playable... Being in fights, I use the "TAB" key, to choose my opponent and to toggle through all surrounding persons (enemys or partymembers) and it's faster as using the mouse....

Greetings from Germany,
Gunair - 3D Lotro Player
I Love playing LOTRO in 3D! I would rate it at least 90%. It looks so fantastic, running through Moria (up and down the stairs - great 3D effect) or just riding through Bree....



But yes, there are still problems: 1)sky is not rendered correctly - but okay, I m playing in Moria now - no sky at all ;-) 2. Water makes problems - like in nearly all other games I've tested 3) Yes, the cursor is the biggest problem. It's not shown in the correct depth, so you have "two cursors" and it's difficult to hit the object correctly...... BUT thats my "workaround": It's a great advantage in LOTRO, that all objects, you could interact with, "highlight", when the cursor is moved over them... so, you can't see the cursor correctly over the object, but you see the RESULT, when it's at the right place - so it's absolutely playable... Being in fights, I use the "TAB" key, to choose my opponent and to toggle through all surrounding persons (enemys or partymembers) and it's faster as using the mouse....



Greetings from Germany,

Gunair - 3D Lotro Player

#18
Posted 02/04/2010 09:09 PM   
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