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[quote name='The_Nephilim' post='536069' date='Apr 29 2009, 09:00 PM']ArmA looks very good in 3D ;)[/quote]


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[quote name='The_Nephilim' post='536069' date='Apr 29 2009, 09:00 PM']ArmA looks very good in 3D ;)





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We shall fight on the seas and oceans,we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be,we shall fight on the beaches,we shall fight on the landing grounds,we shall fight in the fields and in the streets,we shall fight in the hills,we shall never surrender

Winston Churchill 4 June 1940

#16
Posted 05/01/2009 06:33 PM   
[quote name='Buzz2112' post='536577' date='May 1 2009, 02:33 PM']I second that /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />[/quote]

I wish I could share your experience, but I can't get ArmA to run properly... All I get is a black & white screen with very low rez objects and no menu structure at all.. I have to use task manager to end process. I have tried both the full and demo version and get the same results. Any chance you can share the secret to getting it to run? Thanks

Rick
[quote name='Buzz2112' post='536577' date='May 1 2009, 02:33 PM']I second that /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />



I wish I could share your experience, but I can't get ArmA to run properly... All I get is a black & white screen with very low rez objects and no menu structure at all.. I have to use task manager to end process. I have tried both the full and demo version and get the same results. Any chance you can share the secret to getting it to run? Thanks



Rick

#17
Posted 05/02/2009 09:50 PM   
I would have to say that Age of the Empire 3 is now my favorite. Left 4 Dead and Half-Life 2:Ep 2 were my favorites (still enjoy playing them just as much) but once i installed AoE III it really blew my mind on how flawlessly and beautiful it looked. The only way i can describe is: It's like your playing a 3Dimensional Board Game. When you sometimes see like the smoke coming from the houses or a eagle flying by, you almost want to blow the smoke around or catch the eagle in your hands. Another thing is that you can now see the actual depth of the water (ocean). It's like when your looking into a pool in real life, you can actually see the ground is far away; and when your sailing your ships on the ocean in AoE III you can see the depth of the water, it just looks so much more realistic now.

All these combined, and with the fact that I can play the game with all settings maxed out using steroscopic 3D makes me say this game is by far one of the best using 3D vision.
I would have to say that Age of the Empire 3 is now my favorite. Left 4 Dead and Half-Life 2:Ep 2 were my favorites (still enjoy playing them just as much) but once i installed AoE III it really blew my mind on how flawlessly and beautiful it looked. The only way i can describe is: It's like your playing a 3Dimensional Board Game. When you sometimes see like the smoke coming from the houses or a eagle flying by, you almost want to blow the smoke around or catch the eagle in your hands. Another thing is that you can now see the actual depth of the water (ocean). It's like when your looking into a pool in real life, you can actually see the ground is far away; and when your sailing your ships on the ocean in AoE III you can see the depth of the water, it just looks so much more realistic now.



All these combined, and with the fact that I can play the game with all settings maxed out using steroscopic 3D makes me say this game is by far one of the best using 3D vision.

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#18
Posted 05/03/2009 05:51 PM   
Jade Empire looks pretty sweet in 3D.

[url="http://jade.bioware.com/"]http://jade.bioware.com/[/url]
Jade Empire looks pretty sweet in 3D.



http://jade.bioware.com/

#19
Posted 05/03/2009 06:32 PM   
I think the top game I have for 3d is Xmen Legends 2. Sometimes when you're playing, you just have to stop, tweak the 3d settings a little and just look at the beautiful 3d effect for a while. It was a big dissappointment that Marvell Ultimate Alliance has a bad 3d HUD when XML2 has a good 2d HUD. It makes a big difference. Another dissappointment was Fantastic Four 2 not being released for Windows. It's a similar type of game.

I would mention the newer Tombraider games too if they had better camera control but the game-makers didn't learn that lesson for some reason.

For driving games, Rollcage 1 and 2 are great combat-racing games but you need a steering wheel to play those better.

For hand-to-hand combat adventure. ONI is a classic. It's OpenGL and I don't know how Vista would handle it since it's so old.

Bottom line: If I could play only one game for the rest of my life, it would be Rollcage 1 even though Rollcage 2 has more tracks, there's just something about 1 that I like better. I just wish that one of the tracks was different 'cause it's such a pain in the butt.

That's it for now. Maybe I'll add more in the future. Maybe not.
I think the top game I have for 3d is Xmen Legends 2. Sometimes when you're playing, you just have to stop, tweak the 3d settings a little and just look at the beautiful 3d effect for a while. It was a big dissappointment that Marvell Ultimate Alliance has a bad 3d HUD when XML2 has a good 2d HUD. It makes a big difference. Another dissappointment was Fantastic Four 2 not being released for Windows. It's a similar type of game.



I would mention the newer Tombraider games too if they had better camera control but the game-makers didn't learn that lesson for some reason.



For driving games, Rollcage 1 and 2 are great combat-racing games but you need a steering wheel to play those better.



For hand-to-hand combat adventure. ONI is a classic. It's OpenGL and I don't know how Vista would handle it since it's so old.



Bottom line: If I could play only one game for the rest of my life, it would be Rollcage 1 even though Rollcage 2 has more tracks, there's just something about 1 that I like better. I just wish that one of the tracks was different 'cause it's such a pain in the butt.



That's it for now. Maybe I'll add more in the future. Maybe not.

#20
Posted 05/04/2009 08:38 AM   
[quote name='mody' post='536261' date='Apr 30 2009, 12:17 PM'][b]Zeno Clash[/b] is a really cool game and it works great in S3D !!!! (apart from the initial training dream like scenes).

Valve's Source engine used (the same of HL2 and L4D) and the prehistoric ambients and characters are fantastic to see with 3D Vision.

A game to buy and enjoy in 3D.[/quote]


Great... i will look for it. Is there any ghosting or reflection issue? Is there anything that is rendered in 2d?
[quote name='mody' post='536261' date='Apr 30 2009, 12:17 PM']Zeno Clash is a really cool game and it works great in S3D !!!! (apart from the initial training dream like scenes).



Valve's Source engine used (the same of HL2 and L4D) and the prehistoric ambients and characters are fantastic to see with 3D Vision.



A game to buy and enjoy in 3D.





Great... i will look for it. Is there any ghosting or reflection issue? Is there anything that is rendered in 2d?

English is my 2nd language...

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#21
Posted 05/04/2009 12:28 PM   
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