SweetFX working in one eye only in 3D - Tomb Raider (2013)
I am half-way through my first play of Tomb Raider 2013 (working on that backlog...) in 3D vision and it looks great; however, I noticed some more crosstalk than what I normally see and I realized that the SweetFX injector I'm using only affects the image rendered for the right eye. The left eye image remains vanilla. I use SweetFX for most of my games and I think I have only ran into this issue with Deus Ex: HR before. I have tried different versions of SweetFX and used the RadeonPro injector but cannot get the effect to show in both left/right images.
Has anyone else had this experience with this or found a fix? Any feedback is appreciated! Thanks.
[i][Windows 7, GTX 690 (344.11)][/i]
I am half-way through my first play of Tomb Raider 2013 (working on that backlog...) in 3D vision and it looks great; however, I noticed some more crosstalk than what I normally see and I realized that the SweetFX injector I'm using only affects the image rendered for the right eye. The left eye image remains vanilla. I use SweetFX for most of my games and I think I have only ran into this issue with Deus Ex: HR before. I have tried different versions of SweetFX and used the RadeonPro injector but cannot get the effect to show in both left/right images.
Has anyone else had this experience with this or found a fix? Any feedback is appreciated! Thanks.
[Windows 7, GTX 690 (344.11)]
Win7/10 64-bit, Xeon x5650 @ 4.5GHz (Corsair H105), 18GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM, EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid SC2, ASUS P6X58D-E MB, Sound Blaster Z, Crucial MX300 SSD (OS), WD Black HDD (Games), EVGA G2 850W PS, Benq 2150ST Projector, ASUS VG278H + ROG SWIFT PG278Q
Has anyone else had this experience with this or found a fix? Any feedback is appreciated! Thanks.
[Windows 7, GTX 690 (344.11)]
Win7/10 64-bit, Xeon x5650 @ 4.5GHz (Corsair H105), 18GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM, EVGA GTX 1080 Ti Hybrid SC2, ASUS P6X58D-E MB, Sound Blaster Z, Crucial MX300 SSD (OS), WD Black HDD (Games), EVGA G2 850W PS, Benq 2150ST Projector, ASUS VG278H + ROG SWIFT PG278Q