Thanks for keeping the 3D Nvidia scene alive !
Posted the message below in the AC : Unity topic , but didn't want to leave all the other 3d patch/fix makers in the cold so posted it here again too show that all your hard work doesn't go unnoticed by all us Nvidia 3D users. Keep up the good work !!! Greetings from a Dutch guy living in Sweden :) "I am on this forum almost daily since i registered and reading all posts just to see what games are being worked on and i may hope to play in real 3D one day. Although AC : Unity isn't on my to play list i just want to say thanks to you guys that are putting all your time and effort into these fixes ! Big thumbs up from me and safe to say ever other Nvidia 3D user out there :)"
Posted the message below in the AC : Unity topic , but didn't want to leave all the other 3d patch/fix makers in the cold so posted it here again too show that all your hard work doesn't go unnoticed by all us Nvidia 3D users. Keep up the good work !!! Greetings from a Dutch guy living in Sweden :)

"I am on this forum almost daily since i registered and reading all posts just to see what games are being worked on and i may hope to play in real 3D one day. Although AC : Unity isn't on my to play list i just want to say thanks to you guys that are putting all your time and effort into these fixes ! Big thumbs up from me and safe to say ever other Nvidia 3D user out there :)"

#1
Posted 01/17/2015 01:25 PM   
Not a lot of people living in Sweden here in addition to myself. I'll need to analyze the AC4 fix to have a chance of proceeding to Assassin's Creed Unity. If I'm lucky I'll figure out the bad performance in non-CM 3D mode. We'll see how far I can get but I'm really a noob with these things. If I succeed I will know much more about fixing games.
Not a lot of people living in Sweden here in addition to myself.

I'll need to analyze the AC4 fix to have a chance of proceeding to Assassin's Creed Unity.

If I'm lucky I'll figure out the bad performance in non-CM 3D mode.
We'll see how far I can get but I'm really a noob with these things.
If I succeed I will know much more about fixing games.

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#2
Posted 01/17/2015 01:42 PM   
This seemed like a good thread to post: [center][size="M"][color="orange"]HelixModBlog just added game #300 to the list![/color] [/size] [/center] With 4everawake's latest post of Blackguards 2, that is the 300th game on the list of fixes. Naturally not all are perfect, probably not all even still work, but let's still celebrate our incredible good fortune in having people fix stuff. Personal thanks to everyone who take some of their time to help. In whatever form that takes, be it posting requests on dev sites, testing different scenarios and reporting results, getting the word out, sharing your gear with no-see-ums, all the way up to actually fixing games. Fun!
This seemed like a good thread to post:

HelixModBlog just added game #300 to the list!



With 4everawake's latest post of Blackguards 2, that is the 300th game on the list of fixes.

Naturally not all are perfect, probably not all even still work, but let's still celebrate our incredible good fortune in having people fix stuff.


Personal thanks to everyone who take some of their time to help. In whatever form that takes, be it posting requests on dev sites, testing different scenarios and reporting results, getting the word out, sharing your gear with no-see-ums, all the way up to actually fixing games. Fun!

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#3
Posted 01/23/2015 03:33 AM   
Sounds like a good reason to drop by the bottlo (Aussie slang for liquor shop) on the way home and raise a glass tonight :) Congratulations everyone!
Sounds like a good reason to drop by the bottlo (Aussie slang for liquor shop) on the way home and raise a glass tonight :)

Congratulations everyone!

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#4
Posted 01/23/2015 04:03 AM   
Great news, and what a milestone! Thank you to everyone who contributes. Even though I used to be very active in creating guides and tutorials, and generally spreading the good word in the past; life has made time a constraint. I hope that soon, I might be able to contribute once again in some fashion.
Great news, and what a milestone!

Thank you to everyone who contributes. Even though I used to be very active in creating guides and tutorials, and generally spreading the good word in the past; life has made time a constraint. I hope that soon, I might be able to contribute once again in some fashion.

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#5
Posted 01/23/2015 05:46 AM   
Hey, thanks a LOT you guys, it really wasn't that long ago there was just a handful, truly appreciated. The fixes are what bring us here, and for me personally, the continued education on the varied topics, the quite pleasant tone and helpfulness, and last but not least, the humor I get out of some of the posts, and we all know what they are. I honestly have to just about tape my fingers down ;-) A sincere Thank You!
Hey, thanks a LOT you guys, it really wasn't that long ago there was just a handful, truly appreciated.

The fixes are what bring us here, and for me personally, the continued education on the varied topics, the quite pleasant tone and helpfulness, and last but not least, the humor I get out of some of the posts, and we all know what they are. I honestly have to just about tape my fingers down ;-)

A sincere Thank You!

#6
Posted 01/23/2015 06:10 AM   
Hello! A realy BIG thanks for awsome fixes and for your time! Many games shine like dimonds thanks to your fixes :)
Hello!

A realy BIG thanks for awsome fixes and for your time!

Many games shine like dimonds thanks to your fixes :)

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#7
Posted 01/23/2015 07:14 AM   
That's a lot of games. I recall seeing the driver notes for 306.23 WHQL, it stated "Mass Effect 3 – updated in-game compatibility message and profile to be more compatible with community 3D mods" When I saw it, I thought Nvidia was at least going to do a lil something on their part. Unfortunately the only thing I recall them doing after that was giving us hot-keys to turn CM off. Good work and thanks to all.
That's a lot of games.

I recall seeing the driver notes for 306.23 WHQL, it stated "Mass Effect 3 – updated in-game compatibility message and profile to be more compatible with community 3D mods"

When I saw it, I thought Nvidia was at least going to do a lil something on their part. Unfortunately the only thing I recall them doing after that was giving us hot-keys to turn CM off.

Good work and thanks to all.

#8
Posted 01/23/2015 10:19 AM   
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