few common question and Triple ghost object in witcher 2 and new vegas when using 3d
In witcher2 is it normal that if i add brithtness (i do it with game options >>graphics >>gamma &brithtnes) then all object which has bright background (like flags, or towers with sun after it , in witcher2 castle first level, or street ligths and electricity tower when sunny day in new vegas) looks like it has been trippled ( the most solid object is in the center and have same object but little 4cm on left and 4cm on right (distance go to 0 with 0 deep of 3d). i see the same effect with New vegas which makes game unplayable if i want to have normal not dark colors).

is it possible to change convergance in witcher 2 ?

is it possible to know what numeber is convergance since as i try to change it in new vegas i works but i do not see the bar for it just like i see when i change the deep- probably some kind of monitor settings


i play on 2x 480 with acer hn274h.

THQ for help :)
In witcher2 is it normal that if i add brithtness (i do it with game options >>graphics >>gamma &brithtnes) then all object which has bright background (like flags, or towers with sun after it , in witcher2 castle first level, or street ligths and electricity tower when sunny day in new vegas) looks like it has been trippled ( the most solid object is in the center and have same object but little 4cm on left and 4cm on right (distance go to 0 with 0 deep of 3d). i see the same effect with New vegas which makes game unplayable if i want to have normal not dark colors).



is it possible to change convergance in witcher 2 ?



is it possible to know what numeber is convergance since as i try to change it in new vegas i works but i do not see the bar for it just like i see when i change the deep- probably some kind of monitor settings





i play on 2x 480 with acer hn274h.



THQ for help :)

#1
Posted 10/27/2011 12:06 AM   
you can change setting all you want but it won't get rid of ghosting completely. I have gtx 580 sli and hn274h monitor and I see obvious ghosting too(in fact, I see ghosting on every single games especially at higher depth setting). I tried everything and could never completely get rid of it. You can change convergency setting in inf file or something.. I can't remember coz I stopped playing this game.
you can change setting all you want but it won't get rid of ghosting completely. I have gtx 580 sli and hn274h monitor and I see obvious ghosting too(in fact, I see ghosting on every single games especially at higher depth setting). I tried everything and could never completely get rid of it. You can change convergency setting in inf file or something.. I can't remember coz I stopped playing this game.

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#2
Posted 10/27/2011 03:38 AM   
Hi

If you read the sticky there is a way to change convergence. I set the numbers to around 0.4; this feels right for max depth on my monitor.
Hi



If you read the sticky there is a way to change convergence. I set the numbers to around 0.4; this feels right for max depth on my monitor.

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#3
Posted 10/27/2011 09:11 AM   
i try to change convergance in vegas but it do not help, only if i go to 0 with depth :( . seems that NV is unplayable with 3dvision due to this horrible ghosting. ( or its only playable during evening and night , ingame ofcourdse when there is darker sky :) )
i try to change convergance in vegas but it do not help, only if i go to 0 with depth :( . seems that NV is unplayable with 3dvision due to this horrible ghosting. ( or its only playable during evening and night , ingame ofcourdse when there is darker sky :) )

#4
Posted 10/27/2011 05:21 PM   
Make sure you glasses are fully charged. Ghosting (aka "crosstalk") gets bad as your glasses run out of charge. You can also get this if there's a lot of interference or if your PC is simply too busy to send signals down the USB port.

Monitors play the biggest part in it, however. That's what the new 'lightboost' technology is supposed to deal with in "3D Vision 2."
Make sure you glasses are fully charged. Ghosting (aka "crosstalk") gets bad as your glasses run out of charge. You can also get this if there's a lot of interference or if your PC is simply too busy to send signals down the USB port.



Monitors play the biggest part in it, however. That's what the new 'lightboost' technology is supposed to deal with in "3D Vision 2."

#5
Posted 10/27/2011 11:49 PM   
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