[quote="Blacksmith56"]You are wrong here Paul.
This was my reply to you last time: There's more to CM than that, you can change values in this one for very different results!
Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f58240 InternalSettingFlag=V0
The Witcher 3 CM profile (NOT the fix) makes eg. Ghost Recon: Wildlands behave and look totally different, in this example (I know because I tried it) the whole 3D world collapsed, and the main character fell through and died.
Thats why we use different profiles, I'm not an expert, but I hope you did understand my attempt to explain it :)[/quote]
Not sure if you understood me correctly.
Of course you can use different driver profiles to get different results for Compatibility Mode! This is a method which works of course.
But what I meant was that you don't necessarily have to do this for achieving other results for CM. The only flag which is controlling Compatibility Mode behaviour is the 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings flag.
[u]Just look what is actually happening when assigning the game exe to another profile:[/u]
In the newly assigned profile there is another predefined value for 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings. So you are actually only swapping profiles to have another value for this flag! But it's sufficient to only change 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings in your original driver profile to have other results for CM (without swapping profiles)!
This was my reply to you last time: There's more to CM than that, you can change values in this one for very different results!
Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f58240 InternalSettingFlag=V0
The Witcher 3 CM profile (NOT the fix) makes eg. Ghost Recon: Wildlands behave and look totally different, in this example (I know because I tried it) the whole 3D world collapsed, and the main character fell through and died.
Thats why we use different profiles, I'm not an expert, but I hope you did understand my attempt to explain it :)
Not sure if you understood me correctly.
Of course you can use different driver profiles to get different results for Compatibility Mode! This is a method which works of course.
But what I meant was that you don't necessarily have to do this for achieving other results for CM. The only flag which is controlling Compatibility Mode behaviour is the 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings flag.
Just look what is actually happening when assigning the game exe to another profile:
In the newly assigned profile there is another predefined value for 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings. So you are actually only swapping profiles to have another value for this flag! But it's sufficient to only change 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings in your original driver profile to have other results for CM (without swapping profiles)!
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About the amount of depth, you can get with My shader right now.
[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/408426094757281794/503514884504551424/pw_x64_2018-10-19_02-09-10.jpg[/img]
It also depends on a lot of factors and your settings you use in my shader. I am still working on it and it's getting updated over time.
Making improvements is hard when you work alone and having to learn how to code on the way.
But, man it really starting to pay off.
I also came here with a warning. Do not use reshade in Destiny 2 their anti-cheat system will ban you.
[quote="BlueSkyDef"]About the amount of depth, you can get with My shader right now.
[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/408426094757281794/503514884504551424/pw_x64_2018-10-19_02-09-10.jpg[/img]
It also depends on a lot of factors and your settings you use in my shader. I am still working on it and it's getting updated over time.
Making improvements is hard when you work alone and having to learn how to code on the way.
But, man it really starting to pay off.
I also came here with a warning. Do not use reshade in Destiny 2 their anti-cheat system will ban you.[/quote]
Thanks for your work man!
I was wondering if superdepth3D could work with windows store exclusive games (like GOW4 or State of Decay 2)?
Could you post your pic in JPS?
[quote="Pauldusler"]Not sure if you understood me correctly.[/quote]
Lol - TBH No I didn't, sorry.
It probably just an old habbit, I'm still a little unsure about your manager, is it also able to change the values from that, so I can use the values from other profiles ?
Pauldusler said:Not sure if you understood me correctly.
Lol - TBH No I didn't, sorry.
It probably just an old habbit, I'm still a little unsure about your manager, is it also able to change the values from that, so I can use the values from other profiles ?
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[quote="Blacksmith56"][quote="Pauldusler"]Not sure if you understood me correctly.[/quote]
Lol - TBH No I didn't, sorry.
It probably just an old habbit, I'm still a little unsure about your manager, is it also able to change the values from that, so I can use the values from other profiles ?[/quote]
No in 3DFM it's not possible to set that a value from driver profile x shall be taken for game z. But you can set which hex value shall be used for 2DD_HUDSettings for that game and its driver profile.
For enabling / setting Compatibility mode 3DFM makes use of 3dmigoto's feature to install / edit driver profiles. So when clicking on "Force CM" in 3D Fix Manager this is what happens:
[list]
[.]3DFM opens 3dmigoto's d3dx.ini in the background and adds "2DDHUDSettings = 0x10000002" to the [Profile] section.[/.]
[.]When starting the game 3dmigoto searches for the correct driver profile and sets 2DDHUDSettings. When no driver profiles exists for the game yet 3dmigoto creates a new one[/.]
[/list]
Nothing spectacular. The advantage is that 3dmigoto and 3DFM do the job for you and you can still use the driver profile which was meant to be used with the game.
You can change the value for 2DDHUDSettings in hotkeys tab. Then another value is written to d3dx.ini
Pauldusler said:Not sure if you understood me correctly.
Lol - TBH No I didn't, sorry.
It probably just an old habbit, I'm still a little unsure about your manager, is it also able to change the values from that, so I can use the values from other profiles ?
No in 3DFM it's not possible to set that a value from driver profile x shall be taken for game z. But you can set which hex value shall be used for 2DD_HUDSettings for that game and its driver profile.
For enabling / setting Compatibility mode 3DFM makes use of 3dmigoto's feature to install / edit driver profiles. So when clicking on "Force CM" in 3D Fix Manager this is what happens:
3DFM opens 3dmigoto's d3dx.ini in the background and adds "2DDHUDSettings = 0x10000002" to the [Profile] section.
When starting the game 3dmigoto searches for the correct driver profile and sets 2DDHUDSettings. When no driver profiles exists for the game yet 3dmigoto creates a new one
Nothing spectacular. The advantage is that 3dmigoto and 3DFM do the job for you and you can still use the driver profile which was meant to be used with the game.
You can change the value for 2DDHUDSettings in hotkeys tab. Then another value is written to d3dx.ini
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Not sure if you understood me correctly.
Of course you can use different driver profiles to get different results for Compatibility Mode! This is a method which works of course.
But what I meant was that you don't necessarily have to do this for achieving other results for CM. The only flag which is controlling Compatibility Mode behaviour is the 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings flag.
Just look what is actually happening when assigning the game exe to another profile:
In the newly assigned profile there is another predefined value for 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings. So you are actually only swapping profiles to have another value for this flag! But it's sufficient to only change 0x709adada / 2DD_HUDSettings in your original driver profile to have other results for CM (without swapping profiles)!
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It also depends on a lot of factors and your settings you use in my shader. I am still working on it and it's getting updated over time.
Making improvements is hard when you work alone and having to learn how to code on the way.
But, man it really starting to pay off.
I also came here with a warning. Do not use reshade in Destiny 2 their anti-cheat system will ban you.
Thanks for your work man!
I was wondering if superdepth3D could work with windows store exclusive games (like GOW4 or State of Decay 2)?
Could you post your pic in JPS?
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/chtiblue/album/530b52d4cb85770d6e000049/3Dvision with 49" Philips 49PUS7100 interlieved 3D (3840x2160) overide mode, GTX 1080 GFA2 EXOC, core i5 @4.3GHz, 16Gb@2130, windows 7&10 64bit, Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 Marantz 6010 AVR
Lol - TBH No I didn't, sorry.
It probably just an old habbit, I'm still a little unsure about your manager, is it also able to change the values from that, so I can use the values from other profiles ?
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
No in 3DFM it's not possible to set that a value from driver profile x shall be taken for game z. But you can set which hex value shall be used for 2DD_HUDSettings for that game and its driver profile.
For enabling / setting Compatibility mode 3DFM makes use of 3dmigoto's feature to install / edit driver profiles. So when clicking on "Force CM" in 3D Fix Manager this is what happens:
Nothing spectacular. The advantage is that 3dmigoto and 3DFM do the job for you and you can still use the driver profile which was meant to be used with the game.
You can change the value for 2DDHUDSettings in hotkeys tab. Then another value is written to d3dx.ini
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Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
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