How to get Battlefield 3 Working in 3D on Asus VG278H monitor With MSI NGTX 680 4GB/OC ?
Hello Guys, I'd appreciated for helping me to get Battlefield 3 Working in 3D on Asus VG278H monitor & MSI NGTX 680 4GB/OC as I still can't find the 3D stereoscopic Option in the Game Menu settings and Hope to get it Enabled Please. also I get some other games in 3D already but the Picture are hurt my eyes too much and can't focus on the Screen even 2 mins and when moving the mouse also can't focus on anything lol So is there options to be ready with games (standard settings) or what I have to do, Sorry I'm still new in this but happy to get ready into this Beauty world :) Thanks in advance
Hello Guys,

I'd appreciated for helping me to get Battlefield 3 Working in 3D on Asus VG278H monitor & MSI NGTX 680 4GB/OC as I still can't find the 3D stereoscopic Option in the Game Menu settings and Hope to get it Enabled Please.

also I get some other games in 3D already but the Picture are hurt my eyes too much and can't focus on the Screen even 2 mins and when moving the mouse also can't focus on anything lol So is there options to be ready with games (standard settings) or what I have to do, Sorry I'm still new in this but happy to get ready into this Beauty world :)

Thanks in advance

#1
Posted 12/22/2012 03:07 PM   
No one of you Can Help me guys :)
No one of you Can Help me guys :)

#2
Posted 12/23/2012 06:09 AM   
Normally there would be two reasons for it hurting your eyes. 1. would be the brightness is so high that it's burning/irritating your eyes. 2. the sync is inverted causing the eyes to strain. You should not be having a problem with either if you are using 3D Vision. Are you using games with Native 3D built in, if so, you'll need to invert the sync manually when necessary. When using 3D Vision you should just be able to hit both the control+t keys at the same time to turn 3D on or off. That is, if you have gone thru the set up procedure in the Nvidia control panel. Here's a link to the 3D Vision Guide PDF http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3dvision-universal-install-guide-aug12.pdf
Normally there would be two reasons for it hurting your eyes. 1. would be the brightness is so high that it's burning/irritating your eyes. 2. the sync is inverted causing the eyes to strain. You should not be having a problem with either if you are using 3D Vision. Are you using games with Native 3D built in, if so, you'll need to invert the sync manually when necessary.

When using 3D Vision you should just be able to hit both the control+t keys at the same time to turn 3D on or off. That is, if you have gone thru the set up procedure in the Nvidia control panel.

Here's a link to the 3D Vision Guide PDF http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3dvision-universal-install-guide-aug12.pdf

#3
Posted 12/23/2012 08:37 AM   
[quote="D-Man11"]Normally there would be two reasons for it hurting your eyes. 1. would be the brightness is so high that it's burning/irritating your eyes. 2. the sync is inverted causing the eyes to strain. You should not be having a problem with either if you are using 3D Vision. Are you using games with Native 3D built in, if so, you'll need to invert the sync manually when necessary. When using 3D Vision you should just be able to hit both the control+t keys at the same time to turn 3D on or off. That is, if you have gone thru the set up procedure in the Nvidia control panel. Here's a link to the 3D Vision Guide PDF http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3dvision-universal-install-guide-aug12.pdf Thanks D-Man11, I'll look about the hurting first and yep using 3D Vision 2 glasses and hope to find a way to Get BF3 working in 3D :) [/quote]
D-Man11 said:Normally there would be two reasons for it hurting your eyes. 1. would be the brightness is so high that it's burning/irritating your eyes. 2. the sync is inverted causing the eyes to strain. You should not be having a problem with either if you are using 3D Vision. Are you using games with Native 3D built in, if so, you'll need to invert the sync manually when necessary.

When using 3D Vision you should just be able to hit both the control+t keys at the same time to turn 3D on or off. That is, if you have gone thru the set up procedure in the Nvidia control panel.

Here's a link to the 3D Vision Guide PDF http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3dvision-universal-install-guide-aug12.pdf


Thanks D-Man11, I'll look about the hurting first and yep using 3D Vision 2 glasses and hope to find a way to Get BF3 working in 3D :)



#4
Posted 12/23/2012 01:51 PM   
Updates : I Own Battlefield 3 Premium Edition from Origin and I get the game in 3D already with Only the 1.4 HDMI cable and not my DVI one but Still had the problem with hurting my eyes :( and don't know why there are no Option in the game for 3D stereoscopic !! it's an Original Game So what ? about Movies I get Full Blu-ray discs and yeah working perfect and comfortable with my eyes Only in CyberLink PowerDVD Program Package by anyway I just hope to get the game comes in perfect 3D mode didn't see in the game resolution 1920x1080@ 120MHZ Only "119.97" like that didn't remember and can get only enabled in 3D with 2 Options that shown to me while trying in 1080p or 720p So I can get it working in 1920x1080 @ 24 MHZ Only :S So is that normal ? and which settings other needs to changes it ...
Updates : I Own Battlefield 3 Premium Edition from Origin and I get the game in 3D already with Only the 1.4 HDMI cable and not my DVI one but Still had the problem with hurting my eyes :( and don't know why there are no Option in the game for 3D stereoscopic !! it's an Original Game So what ?

about Movies I get Full Blu-ray discs and yeah working perfect and comfortable with my eyes Only in CyberLink PowerDVD Program Package by anyway I just hope to get the game comes in perfect 3D mode

didn't see in the game resolution 1920x1080@ 120MHZ Only "119.97" like that didn't remember and can get only enabled in 3D with 2 Options that shown to me while trying in 1080p or 720p So I can get it working in 1920x1080 @ 24 MHZ Only :S So is that normal ? and which settings other needs to changes it ...

#5
Posted 01/02/2013 08:00 AM   
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