AirMech - almost 3dvision ready
Im not sure if it have been mentioned but there is this game called AirMech store.steampowered.com/app/206500/ Its a F2P mech-moba kind of thing. I found it kind of fun to play and its really a shame that 3d doesnt really kick-in in this game by default but when you assign it with like Aion/WoW/whatever profile it renders almost perfectly, here are some screens http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/tehace/album/54540db3d475feb06b000022/ for as little as I have played I havent noticed anything broken. Yep the nameplates along with the hud are pretty much on screendepth in your face but that doesnt bother me much.
Im not sure if it have been mentioned but there is this game called AirMech store.steampowered.com/app/206500/

Its a F2P mech-moba kind of thing. I found it kind of fun to play and its really a shame that 3d doesnt really kick-in in this game by default but when you assign it with like Aion/WoW/whatever profile it renders almost perfectly, here are some screens http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/tehace/album/54540db3d475feb06b000022/ for as little as I have played I havent noticed anything broken. Yep the nameplates along with the hud are pretty much on screendepth in your face but that doesnt bother me much.

Acer H5360 / BenQ XL2420T + 3D Vision 2 Kit - EVGA GTX 980TI 6GB - i7-3930K@4.0GHz - DX79SI- 16GB RAM@2133 - Win10x64 Home - HTC VIVE

#1
Posted 10/31/2014 10:43 PM   
Thanks for the update, tehace. Pics look nice. The HUD/UI seems like an easy fix, if anyone wants to try. IMO, even just pushing the entire HUD down 10% would do.
Thanks for the update, tehace. Pics look nice. The HUD/UI seems like an easy fix, if anyone wants to try. IMO, even just pushing the entire HUD down 10% would do.

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#2
Posted 11/01/2014 07:46 AM   
Some of these top-down games have an extremely limited depth, no tall structures and no really low planes, a (slight?) [url=https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/673425/3d-vision/some-questions-regarding-acer-h5360-5360bd/post/4199047/#4199047]depth hack[/url] might actually help 'compress' more depth into the scene. Definitely worth a try ... does using a controller get rid of the 2D cursor or just replace it with another?
Some of these top-down games have an extremely limited depth, no tall structures and no really low planes, a (slight?) depth hack might actually help 'compress' more depth into the scene. Definitely worth a try ... does using a controller get rid of the 2D cursor or just replace it with another?
#3
Posted 11/01/2014 01:42 PM   
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