[quote name='zebie' post='562913' date='Jul 8 2009, 03:04 AM']When Nvidia make up game profiles do they aim for best depth or best popout or somewhere in the middle?[/quote]
We optimize for best experience for a wide variety of eyes. We test it against different users.
As a general rule though, we do less convergence since our usability testing has shown that is what causes most eyestrain and negative expereinces. But, as a user you can go into our control panel and dynamically turn up your convergence.
[quote name='zebie' post='562913' date='Jul 8 2009, 03:04 AM']When Nvidia make up game profiles do they aim for best depth or best popout or somewhere in the middle?
We optimize for best experience for a wide variety of eyes. We test it against different users.
As a general rule though, we do less convergence since our usability testing has shown that is what causes most eyestrain and negative expereinces. But, as a user you can go into our control panel and dynamically turn up your convergence.
Along those same lines, do driver updates ever strive to "improve" certain games' performance specifically (i.e. move them from "good" to "excellent" on the compatibility list) or is a game's performance in stereo 3d pretty much set when it is coded? Would we ever see, for example, a game like Age of Conan that is "Not Recommended" moved up to "Good" because of a driver update?
Along those same lines, do driver updates ever strive to "improve" certain games' performance specifically (i.e. move them from "good" to "excellent" on the compatibility list) or is a game's performance in stereo 3d pretty much set when it is coded? Would we ever see, for example, a game like Age of Conan that is "Not Recommended" moved up to "Good" because of a driver update?
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='563093' date='Jul 8 2009, 11:02 AM']Along those same lines, do driver updates ever strive to "improve" certain games' performance specifically (i.e. move them from "good" to "excellent" on the compatibility list) or is a game's performance in stereo 3d pretty much set when it is coded? Would we ever see, for example, a game like Age of Conan that is "Not Recommended" moved up to "Good" because of a driver update?[/quote]
Yes to all questions. If you look at some of the recent driver relesaes we did, we fixes previous rendering problems in the Call of Duty series. See the section entitled "Updated 3D Vision game profiles"
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='563093' date='Jul 8 2009, 11:02 AM']Along those same lines, do driver updates ever strive to "improve" certain games' performance specifically (i.e. move them from "good" to "excellent" on the compatibility list) or is a game's performance in stereo 3d pretty much set when it is coded? Would we ever see, for example, a game like Age of Conan that is "Not Recommended" moved up to "Good" because of a driver update?
Yes to all questions. If you look at some of the recent driver relesaes we did, we fixes previous rendering problems in the Call of Duty series. See the section entitled "Updated 3D Vision game profiles"
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='563089' date='Jul 8 2009, 04:59 PM']We optimize for best experience for a wide variety of eyes. We test it against different users.
As a general rule though, we do less convergence since our usability testing has shown that is what causes most eyestrain and negative expereinces. But, as a user you can go into our control panel and dynamically turn up your convergence.[/quote]
Andrew, thanks for the reply and answer, I have been on certain unnamed forums for other products and when you ask a question you never get answers, you are one of the best for support /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='563089' date='Jul 8 2009, 04:59 PM']We optimize for best experience for a wide variety of eyes. We test it against different users.
As a general rule though, we do less convergence since our usability testing has shown that is what causes most eyestrain and negative expereinces. But, as a user you can go into our control panel and dynamically turn up your convergence.
Andrew, thanks for the reply and answer, I have been on certain unnamed forums for other products and when you ask a question you never get answers, you are one of the best for support /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
[quote name='zebie' post='563176' date='Jul 8 2009, 11:57 PM']Andrew, thanks for the reply and answer, I have been on certain unnamed forums for other products and when you ask a question you never get answers, you are one of the best for support /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />[/quote]
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[quote name='zebie' post='563176' date='Jul 8 2009, 11:57 PM']Andrew, thanks for the reply and answer, I have been on certain unnamed forums for other products and when you ask a question you never get answers, you are one of the best for support /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
That is true this forum has excellent people around i have still not received my 3d vision set but from getting graphic card or power supply everybody has helped its like i know everybody here cool forum cool people.
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We optimize for best experience for a wide variety of eyes. We test it against different users.
As a general rule though, we do less convergence since our usability testing has shown that is what causes most eyestrain and negative expereinces. But, as a user you can go into our control panel and dynamically turn up your convergence.
We optimize for best experience for a wide variety of eyes. We test it against different users.
As a general rule though, we do less convergence since our usability testing has shown that is what causes most eyestrain and negative expereinces. But, as a user you can go into our control panel and dynamically turn up your convergence.
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Yes to all questions. If you look at some of the recent driver relesaes we did, we fixes previous rendering problems in the Call of Duty series. See the section entitled "Updated 3D Vision game profiles"
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Yes to all questions. If you look at some of the recent driver relesaes we did, we fixes previous rendering problems in the Call of Duty series. See the section entitled "Updated 3D Vision game profiles"
http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_3D_vi...sta_186.18.html
As a general rule though, we do less convergence since our usability testing has shown that is what causes most eyestrain and negative expereinces. But, as a user you can go into our control panel and dynamically turn up your convergence.[/quote]
Andrew, thanks for the reply and answer, I have been on certain unnamed forums for other products and when you ask a question you never get answers, you are one of the best for support
As a general rule though, we do less convergence since our usability testing has shown that is what causes most eyestrain and negative expereinces. But, as a user you can go into our control panel and dynamically turn up your convergence.
Andrew, thanks for the reply and answer, I have been on certain unnamed forums for other products and when you ask a question you never get answers, you are one of the best for support
PC Case: Coolermaster HAF 932
Case Fan: 3 x Quiet 120mm Fans
Power Supply: Quiet Xilence Modular 1000W SLI / XFire 6 PCI-E
Processor: Intel Core i7 950 3.06GHz
Heatsink & CPU Fan: Noctua NH-U12P
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5
Memory: 12GB (3 x 4GB) OCZ PC10600 1333MHz DDR3
PCI-E Graphics: One Nvidia GTX 590
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium 7.1
1st Hard Drive: 1000GB 7200rpm SATA II
RAID Option: NO RAID
Main Optical Drive: LG Blu Ray Writer, HD DVD Reader & DVD +/- Rewriter
Secondary Optical Drive: Quiet 22x SATA Dual Layer Lightscribe DVD +/- Rewriter
Network Adapter: Integrated 10/100/1000Mbps
Front USB Ports: 2 Front USB Ports
Back USB Ports: 6 Back USB Ports
Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Ultimate (64bit Version)
That is true this forum has excellent people around i have still not received my 3d vision set but from getting graphic card or power supply everybody has helped its like i know everybody here cool forum cool people.
Regards,
Rhino
That is true this forum has excellent people around i have still not received my 3d vision set but from getting graphic card or power supply everybody has helped its like i know everybody here cool forum cool people.
Regards,
Rhino