I know, they are very different technologies and stuff and my question could sound stupid, but...
I've 3D Vision Discover, enough to make by myself an idea about some general matters related with 3D gaming (do I am really interested in it? Which is the performance hit on my conifig? ecc.) without risking to waste money in a real 3D set-up just to try. :D
And ye, I'm very interested to jump in the real deal, but there's an aspect that stops me: with anaglyph glasses my eyes get a lot stressed, no matter how much I try to get used to them.
Anybody knows both system enough to tell me if the view stress level, maybe for different reasons, is quite the same with 'real' nVidia 3D Vision?
I know, they are very different technologies and stuff and my question could sound stupid, but...
I've 3D Vision Discover, enough to make by myself an idea about some general matters related with 3D gaming (do I am really interested in it? Which is the performance hit on my conifig? ecc.) without risking to waste money in a real 3D set-up just to try. :D
And ye, I'm very interested to jump in the real deal, but there's an aspect that stops me: with anaglyph glasses my eyes get a lot stressed, no matter how much I try to get used to them.
Anybody knows both system enough to tell me if the view stress level, maybe for different reasons, is quite the same with 'real' nVidia 3D Vision?
Dude, there's just no way to compare 3D discover with 3D Vision at all!!!!!!!!!!!! Not just quality, but mainly eye stress, why do yoy think 3D which is an old technology had never take off back then, cause of crapty anagliph, which causes eye stress, nausea and colour distortion.
Its the same thing to compare a Pentium 1995 with a Corei7 2010 CPU. A lot has changed about 3D tech. Haven't you watched Avatar 3D in the movies???
It's normal you may feel eye stress at first, but you'll get used to it after a few days. But anagliph is different, it's old and medieval, forget about this type of 3D to play games or watch movies.
Dude, there's just no way to compare 3D discover with 3D Vision at all!!!!!!!!!!!! Not just quality, but mainly eye stress, why do yoy think 3D which is an old technology had never take off back then, cause of crapty anagliph, which causes eye stress, nausea and colour distortion.
Its the same thing to compare a Pentium 1995 with a Corei7 2010 CPU. A lot has changed about 3D tech. Haven't you watched Avatar 3D in the movies???
It's normal you may feel eye stress at first, but you'll get used to it after a few days. But anagliph is different, it's old and medieval, forget about this type of 3D to play games or watch movies.
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[quote name='mogwai00' date='15 February 2011 - 08:37 PM' timestamp='1297798622' post='1193988']
I know, they are very different technologies and stuff and my question could sound stupid, but...
I've 3D Vision Discover, enough to make by myself an idea about some general matters related with 3D gaming (do I am really interested in it? Which is the performance hit on my conifig? ecc.) without risking to waste money in a real 3D set-up just to try. :D
And ye, I'm very interested to jump in the real deal, but there's an aspect that stops me: with anaglyph glasses my eyes get a lot stressed, no matter how much I try to get used to them.
Anybody knows both system enough to tell me if the view stress level, maybe for different reasons, is quite the same with 'real' nVidia 3D Vision?
Thanks in advance for every opinion!
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3D-Vision has the same performance hit as 3D-Vision-Discover has. Framerates shouldn't be very different.
Well, Anaglyph glasses can be stressing caused by the color-filters.
And Shutter-glasses can be stressing caused by flickering. But this also depends on your own perception. Some people feel disturbed by the flickering and others don't even mind it.
So I think you have to decide this for yourself.
[quote name='mogwai00' date='15 February 2011 - 08:37 PM' timestamp='1297798622' post='1193988']
I know, they are very different technologies and stuff and my question could sound stupid, but...
I've 3D Vision Discover, enough to make by myself an idea about some general matters related with 3D gaming (do I am really interested in it? Which is the performance hit on my conifig? ecc.) without risking to waste money in a real 3D set-up just to try. :D
And ye, I'm very interested to jump in the real deal, but there's an aspect that stops me: with anaglyph glasses my eyes get a lot stressed, no matter how much I try to get used to them.
Anybody knows both system enough to tell me if the view stress level, maybe for different reasons, is quite the same with 'real' nVidia 3D Vision?
Thanks in advance for every opinion!
3D-Vision has the same performance hit as 3D-Vision-Discover has. Framerates shouldn't be very different.
Well, Anaglyph glasses can be stressing caused by the color-filters.
And Shutter-glasses can be stressing caused by flickering. But this also depends on your own perception. Some people feel disturbed by the flickering and others don't even mind it.
So I think you have to decide this for yourself.
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The color crappiness of anaglyph can cause a lot of stress on the eyes. I too tried 3d out in anaglyph mode before I bought 3d Vision. I'm glad I did.
The shutters blink so fast that I personally cant tell. Depth and convergence are totally adjustable. 3d rocks dude, go for it. :)
You can reduce eye stress a number of ways, best way is to increase FPS. I was going any where from high 20's to low 40's and I have bad vision. I upgraded comp got to 60's no more problems. You could also try sitting farther away but that kills experience.(This is inregards to 3d vision)
You can reduce eye stress a number of ways, best way is to increase FPS. I was going any where from high 20's to low 40's and I have bad vision. I upgraded comp got to 60's no more problems. You could also try sitting farther away but that kills experience.(This is inregards to 3d vision)
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I remember watching a 3d anaglyph version of Coraline and it was really annoying for my eyes, however I've been using 3d gaming and even watched the stereoscopic 3d version of Coraline and didn't have any of those problems.
I remember watching a 3d anaglyph version of Coraline and it was really annoying for my eyes, however I've been using 3d gaming and even watched the stereoscopic 3d version of Coraline and didn't have any of those problems.
I've 3D Vision Discover, enough to make by myself an idea about some general matters related with 3D gaming (do I am really interested in it? Which is the performance hit on my conifig? ecc.) without risking to waste money in a real 3D set-up just to try. :D
And ye, I'm very interested to jump in the real deal, but there's an aspect that stops me: with anaglyph glasses my eyes get a lot stressed, no matter how much I try to get used to them.
Anybody knows both system enough to tell me if the view stress level, maybe for different reasons, is quite the same with 'real' nVidia 3D Vision?
Thanks in advance for every opinion!
I've 3D Vision Discover, enough to make by myself an idea about some general matters related with 3D gaming (do I am really interested in it? Which is the performance hit on my conifig? ecc.) without risking to waste money in a real 3D set-up just to try. :D
And ye, I'm very interested to jump in the real deal, but there's an aspect that stops me: with anaglyph glasses my eyes get a lot stressed, no matter how much I try to get used to them.
Anybody knows both system enough to tell me if the view stress level, maybe for different reasons, is quite the same with 'real' nVidia 3D Vision?
Thanks in advance for every opinion!
Its the same thing to compare a Pentium 1995 with a Corei7 2010 CPU. A lot has changed about 3D tech. Haven't you watched Avatar 3D in the movies???
It's normal you may feel eye stress at first, but you'll get used to it after a few days. But anagliph is different, it's old and medieval, forget about this type of 3D to play games or watch movies.
Its the same thing to compare a Pentium 1995 with a Corei7 2010 CPU. A lot has changed about 3D tech. Haven't you watched Avatar 3D in the movies???
It's normal you may feel eye stress at first, but you'll get used to it after a few days. But anagliph is different, it's old and medieval, forget about this type of 3D to play games or watch movies.
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I know, they are very different technologies and stuff and my question could sound stupid, but...
I've 3D Vision Discover, enough to make by myself an idea about some general matters related with 3D gaming (do I am really interested in it? Which is the performance hit on my conifig? ecc.) without risking to waste money in a real 3D set-up just to try. :D
And ye, I'm very interested to jump in the real deal, but there's an aspect that stops me: with anaglyph glasses my eyes get a lot stressed, no matter how much I try to get used to them.
Anybody knows both system enough to tell me if the view stress level, maybe for different reasons, is quite the same with 'real' nVidia 3D Vision?
Thanks in advance for every opinion!
[/quote]
3D-Vision has the same performance hit as 3D-Vision-Discover has. Framerates shouldn't be very different.
Well, Anaglyph glasses can be stressing caused by the color-filters.
And Shutter-glasses can be stressing caused by flickering. But this also depends on your own perception. Some people feel disturbed by the flickering and others don't even mind it.
So I think you have to decide this for yourself.
I know, they are very different technologies and stuff and my question could sound stupid, but...
I've 3D Vision Discover, enough to make by myself an idea about some general matters related with 3D gaming (do I am really interested in it? Which is the performance hit on my conifig? ecc.) without risking to waste money in a real 3D set-up just to try. :D
And ye, I'm very interested to jump in the real deal, but there's an aspect that stops me: with anaglyph glasses my eyes get a lot stressed, no matter how much I try to get used to them.
Anybody knows both system enough to tell me if the view stress level, maybe for different reasons, is quite the same with 'real' nVidia 3D Vision?
Thanks in advance for every opinion!
3D-Vision has the same performance hit as 3D-Vision-Discover has. Framerates shouldn't be very different.
Well, Anaglyph glasses can be stressing caused by the color-filters.
And Shutter-glasses can be stressing caused by flickering. But this also depends on your own perception. Some people feel disturbed by the flickering and others don't even mind it.
So I think you have to decide this for yourself.
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The shutters blink so fast that I personally cant tell. Depth and convergence are totally adjustable. 3d rocks dude, go for it. :)
The shutters blink so fast that I personally cant tell. Depth and convergence are totally adjustable. 3d rocks dude, go for it. :)
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