I tried Splinter Cell [b]Double Agent[/b]. I would rate it good or even excellent if there was not an irritating glow effect: some of the light sources (e.g. the light on Sam's shoulder) are combined with a glow effect with incorrect 3d placement. So the light spot is "doubled". Using low depth settings and the correct konvergence to remove this effect at least for the light on Sam's shoulder might help.
Unfortunately I couldn`t find a way to switch off this effect completely (see [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=99854)"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=99854)[/url]. If a solution is found or You get used to the effect it makes a lot of fun to play the game in 3d...
I tried Splinter Cell Double Agent. I would rate it good or even excellent if there was not an irritating glow effect: some of the light sources (e.g. the light on Sam's shoulder) are combined with a glow effect with incorrect 3d placement. So the light spot is "doubled". Using low depth settings and the correct konvergence to remove this effect at least for the light on Sam's shoulder might help.
Unfortunately I couldn`t find a way to switch off this effect completely (see http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=99854). If a solution is found or You get used to the effect it makes a lot of fun to play the game in 3d...
My original display name is 3d4dd - for some reason Nvidia changed it..?!
I was playing Chaos Theory last night in 3D. It works pretty well... Adjusting convergence etc is needed. Some ghosting issues with lights/ glows. Some times its hard to focus on the aiming reticle (maybe its just cus im still getting used to it) But turning the 3D laser one (default Ctrl F12) helps... But I can't find out at the moment how to then turn the in-game aiming reticle off.
But overall, yes, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory places well with it.
I was playing Chaos Theory last night in 3D. It works pretty well... Adjusting convergence etc is needed. Some ghosting issues with lights/ glows. Some times its hard to focus on the aiming reticle (maybe its just cus im still getting used to it) But turning the 3D laser one (default Ctrl F12) helps... But I can't find out at the moment how to then turn the in-game aiming reticle off.
But overall, yes, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory places well with it.
Unfortunately I couldn`t find a way to switch off this effect completely (see [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=99854)"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=99854)[/url]. If a solution is found or You get used to the effect it makes a lot of fun to play the game in 3d...
Unfortunately I couldn`t find a way to switch off this effect completely (see http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=99854). If a solution is found or You get used to the effect it makes a lot of fun to play the game in 3d...
My original display name is 3d4dd - for some reason Nvidia changed it..?!
But overall, yes, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory places well with it.
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My personal rating is "Fair"
But overall, yes, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory places well with it.
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My personal rating is "Fair"