Hi, is there a way to have a button to change the covergence during cutscenes. I am playing castlevania and it looks great with high covergence, but during cuscenes it breaks. is there a way to have a predefined button to change the covergence back to low and another to change back to high. it would be good for all games as i usually find that high covergence looks much better but it always breaks cutscenes.
Hi, is there a way to have a button to change the covergence during cutscenes. I am playing castlevania and it looks great with high covergence, but during cuscenes it breaks. is there a way to have a predefined button to change the covergence back to low and another to change back to high. it would be good for all games as i usually find that high covergence looks much better but it always breaks cutscenes.
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That would depend on the game and how it's been fixed I think.
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If you are requesting this as a feature from Nvidia, you'll need to do it via support. They typically do not respond to requests in the forum, since it's considered user to user.
http://www.nvidia.com/page/support.html
If you are playing one of the titles released for the PC, please post in the appropriate "existing" thread. Or on the blog for the specific fix
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
If you are playing "Castlevania" with an emulator, the 3D Vision community does not offer any patches. You might be able to do something on your own though.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/766890/?comment=4742164
If you are requesting this as a feature from Nvidia, you'll need to do it via support. They typically do not respond to requests in the forum, since it's considered user to user.
http://www.nvidia.com/page/support.html
I am playing castlevania lords of shadow with helix fix, but this is not related to this game. I was hoping that by now someone would have come up with something as high covergence definatelly improves the visual in some games. I wont bother requesing this to nvidia as we all know they are useless.
I am playing castlevania lords of shadow with helix fix, but this is not related to this game. I was hoping that by now someone would have come up with something as high covergence definatelly improves the visual in some games. I wont bother requesing this to nvidia as we all know they are useless.
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From the fix's comments...
[quote=HeliX]Used KB keys:
1 - switch gameplay presets.
2(hold) - activate low convergence preset(for some cut scenes).[/quote]As far as Buttons go, assuming you want to use a controller, you can use something like JoyToKey or AutoHotKey to send keystrokes.
[quote="TsaebehT"]From the fix's comments...
[quote=HeliX]Used KB keys:
1 - switch gameplay presets.
2(hold) - activate low convergence preset(for some cut scenes).[/quote]As far as Buttons go, assuming you want to use a controller, you can use something like JoyToKey or AutoHotKey to send keystrokes.[/quote]
Thanks, i used xpadder to configure the controller with the keyboard key on castlevania for cutscenes.
The problem is when we get a game that doesnt have helix fix, like batman i had to play with a covergence sertting that would be good at both gameplay and cutscenes.
As far as Buttons go, assuming you want to use a controller, you can use something like JoyToKey or AutoHotKey to send keystrokes.
Thanks, i used xpadder to configure the controller with the keyboard key on castlevania for cutscenes.
The problem is when we get a game that doesnt have helix fix, like batman i had to play with a covergence sertting that would be good at both gameplay and cutscenes.
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[quote="J0hnnieW4lker"]
The problem is when we get a game that doesnt have helix fix, like batman i had to play with a covergence sertting that would be good at both gameplay and cutscenes. [/quote]
It doesn't matter if the game already has a fix or not. Just drop in the game executable folder the latest release of 3Dmigoto (https://github.com/bo3b/3Dmigoto/releases) if your game uses DX11, disable hunting mode ("hunting=0") and assign keys to different convergence values, or make one key cycle through them, etc. Something like this:
[code]
[Key1]
Key = F1
convergence = 2.4
[Key2]
Key = F2
convergence = 2.0
[Key3]
Key = F3
convergence = 1.5
[Key4]
Key = F4
convergence = 1.0
[/code]
I told you to disable the hunting mode, but with it enabled you'll be able to see the value of your current convergence and separation (you can also add a "separation = [number between 0 and 100]"). That will help you to get the values you need.
For DX9, what D-Man11 posted, and you can get the release "d3d9.dll" here: http://helixmod.blogspot.com.es/2012/03/dlls-update.html
J0hnnieW4lker said:
The problem is when we get a game that doesnt have helix fix, like batman i had to play with a covergence sertting that would be good at both gameplay and cutscenes.
It doesn't matter if the game already has a fix or not. Just drop in the game executable folder the latest release of 3Dmigoto (https://github.com/bo3b/3Dmigoto/releases) if your game uses DX11, disable hunting mode ("hunting=0") and assign keys to different convergence values, or make one key cycle through them, etc. Something like this:
[Key1]
Key = F1
convergence = 2.4
[Key2]
Key = F2
convergence = 2.0
[Key3]
Key = F3
convergence = 1.5
[Key4]
Key = F4
convergence = 1.0
I told you to disable the hunting mode, but with it enabled you'll be able to see the value of your current convergence and separation (you can also add a "separation = [number between 0 and 100]"). That will help you to get the values you need.
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http://www.nvidia.com/page/support.html
If you are playing one of the titles released for the PC, please post in the appropriate "existing" thread. Or on the blog for the specific fix
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
If you are playing "Castlevania" with an emulator, the 3D Vision community does not offer any patches. You might be able to do something on your own though.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/766890/?comment=4742164
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Processor i5-8600K @ 4.2 | Cooler SilverStone AR02
Corsair Vengeance 8GB 3000Mhz | Windows 10 Pro
SSD 240gb Kingston UV400 | 2x HDs 1TB RAID0 | 2x HD 2TB RAID1
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Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/J0hnnieW4lker
Screenshots: http://phereo.com/583b3a2f8884282d5d000007
As far as Buttons go, assuming you want to use a controller, you can use something like JoyToKey or AutoHotKey to send keystrokes.
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Thanks, i used xpadder to configure the controller with the keyboard key on castlevania for cutscenes.
The problem is when we get a game that doesnt have helix fix, like batman i had to play with a covergence sertting that would be good at both gameplay and cutscenes.
EVGA GTX 1070 FTW
Motherboard MSI Z370 SLI PLUS
Processor i5-8600K @ 4.2 | Cooler SilverStone AR02
Corsair Vengeance 8GB 3000Mhz | Windows 10 Pro
SSD 240gb Kingston UV400 | 2x HDs 1TB RAID0 | 2x HD 2TB RAID1
TV LG Cinema 3D 49lb6200 | ACER EDID override | Oculus Rift CV1
Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/J0hnnieW4lker
Screenshots: http://phereo.com/583b3a2f8884282d5d000007
It doesn't matter if the game already has a fix or not. Just drop in the game executable folder the latest release of 3Dmigoto (https://github.com/bo3b/3Dmigoto/releases) if your game uses DX11, disable hunting mode ("hunting=0") and assign keys to different convergence values, or make one key cycle through them, etc. Something like this:
I told you to disable the hunting mode, but with it enabled you'll be able to see the value of your current convergence and separation (you can also add a "separation = [number between 0 and 100]"). That will help you to get the values you need.
For DX9, what D-Man11 posted, and you can get the release "d3d9.dll" here: http://helixmod.blogspot.com.es/2012/03/dlls-update.html
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