Well, Nintendo 3DS has announced some of the titles that it will release during its launch up window. These include: Pilotwings Resort, nintendogs + cats, and SteelDiver. And in the probable titles there is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. I am so so much looking forward to playing it...I simply adore Link /heart.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':heart:' /> /heart.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':heart:' />
Well, Nintendo 3DS has announced some of the titles that it will release during its launch up window. These include: Pilotwings Resort, nintendogs + cats, and SteelDiver. And in the probable titles there is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. I am so so much looking forward to playing it...I simply adore Link /heart.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':heart:' /> /heart.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':heart:' />
I vote for Modern Warfare2 and CoD Black Ops. Obviously, they must be played at 1920x1080 resolution, either checkerboard or framepacking. Otherwise, they look like crap.
I vote for Modern Warfare2 and CoD Black Ops. Obviously, they must be played at 1920x1080 resolution, either checkerboard or framepacking. Otherwise, they look like crap.
Checkerwho? Framewhat? My 3D monitor knows nothing of these things. /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Saga had some pretty bad problems in the main Ego Draconis game. Trees, lava, and water were particularly mangled. You could still use 3D in some places but, for the most part, the glasses stayed off.
However, in the Flames of Vengeance expansion, 3D works out much better. The same graphics problems still exist but, as it happens, most of the game takes place in a large city; a city with no lava or water and very few trees!
Checkerwho? Framewhat? My 3D monitor knows nothing of these things. /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Saga had some pretty bad problems in the main Ego Draconis game. Trees, lava, and water were particularly mangled. You could still use 3D in some places but, for the most part, the glasses stayed off.
However, in the Flames of Vengeance expansion, 3D works out much better. The same graphics problems still exist but, as it happens, most of the game takes place in a large city; a city with no lava or water and very few trees!
"3D Vision Ready" actually just means that the game looks for and handles 3D Vision on its own. It does NOT mean it handles it well. The "Heaven" benchmark is a nice example of that.
"3D Vision Ready" actually just means that the game looks for and handles 3D Vision on its own. It does NOT mean it handles it well. The "Heaven" benchmark is a nice example of that.
[quote name='Zloth' date='23 January 2011 - 04:29 PM' timestamp='1295796578' post='1182190']
"3D Vision Ready" actually just means that the game looks for and handles 3D Vision on its own. It does NOT mean it handles it well. The "Heaven" benchmark is a nice example of that.
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My misunderstanding. Anyway I take it back. Today I wanted to show my brother how great this game looks and it ran like sh*t. It looked like side-by-side with lots of flickering.
[quote name='Zloth' date='23 January 2011 - 04:29 PM' timestamp='1295796578' post='1182190']
"3D Vision Ready" actually just means that the game looks for and handles 3D Vision on its own. It does NOT mean it handles it well. The "Heaven" benchmark is a nice example of that.
My misunderstanding. Anyway I take it back. Today I wanted to show my brother how great this game looks and it ran like sh*t. It looked like side-by-side with lots of flickering.
[quote name='Poil' date='25 July 2009 - 02:34 AM' timestamp='1248518084' post='569760']
I've just finished testing [url="http://www.nitrostuntracing.com"]Nitro Stunt Racing[/url] and it runs really great !! (This game cost 15$, there is a demo available)
Left 4 Dead is also a great game in 3D, but it's more difficult
[/quote]
Racing and flight simulations. This is the only games where 3D actually add to the game experience. I can enjoy it otherwise but it doesn´t add anything extra and the cost is often not worth it.
GT Legends. I love to really get a feel of the size difference to all the cars and you notice more detail in the cockpits when they are rendered in 3D. As for flight sims FS9/FSX though you have to switch it off when approachign runways due to 2D lights. COD should be stellar with it´s 3D cockpit. Black Shark I wait to rate until I got a new video card but really promising.
[quote name='Poil' date='25 July 2009 - 02:34 AM' timestamp='1248518084' post='569760']
I've just finished testing Nitro Stunt Racing and it runs really great !! (This game cost 15$, there is a demo available)
Left 4 Dead is also a great game in 3D, but it's more difficult
Racing and flight simulations. This is the only games where 3D actually add to the game experience. I can enjoy it otherwise but it doesn´t add anything extra and the cost is often not worth it.
GT Legends. I love to really get a feel of the size difference to all the cars and you notice more detail in the cockpits when they are rendered in 3D. As for flight sims FS9/FSX though you have to switch it off when approachign runways due to 2D lights. COD should be stellar with it´s 3D cockpit. Black Shark I wait to rate until I got a new video card but really promising.
im not up and running with 3d yet but has anyone tried mirrored edge? Seriously should that not rock in 3d?
OS --------- Win 7 64Bit Home Premium
CPU -------- i7 920 OC as needed
COOLER --- NOC NH-U12P SE
MOBO ----- ASUS Rampage 2 Extreme
RAM -------- 6GB Corsair Triple Channel 1333
POWER ---- Corsair 1000hx
GPU -------- Windforce 4GB GTX 770 SLI
CASE ------- NZXT Tempest
HD ---------- Samsung 840 Pro 256GB(OS), 840 Pro 250GB Game Drive, 250GB Velociraptor Game Drive, WD Green 1TB, WD Green 2TB
MONITOR -- ROG SWIFT(2560x1440 to 144hz) and 3DTV PN58C7000(1080 Checkerboard)
3D ---------- 3D Vision V1, Tridef, IZ3D
The best, most outstanding game I have are probably: Resident Evil 5, Assassin's Creed 2 and Batman AA.
However my favorite games to play in 3D are:
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Sage: A great RPG, the 3D is very good with only a few glitches that do not ruin the show. Some indoor areas in particular look outstanding. You have dust particle effects, the effects from these cool psychedelic mushrooms and also the spray from the waterfalls looks pretty cool, but doesn't capture well in a screen shot! Oh you will probably want to increase the in-game brightness settings as well as turn your monitor contrast / brightness up high.
Risen: Not as good a game as Divinity 2, but still good. The 3D works well, though you must turn off the shadows (or it is terribly dark), and maybe depth of field.
Some other games:
Trine: It is very pretty, but I wasn't that impressed. For some reason, this is the only game I have significant performance issues with on my GTX 570.
Back to the Future: Episode 1: This is a great fun game, cartoon style graphics, but the 3D works. However the mouse point is misaligned to the interface, being about 2-4 cm to the left!!
Flatout 2: good
Dirt 2: Major problems
Two Worlds 2: Major problems unfortunately, unplayable in 3D.
Mount and Blade: Warband, not everybody's type of game, but the 3D works fine.
Morrowind: Works, but doesn't look especially good in 3D.
Fallout 3: Haven't play past the intro bit, but 3D seems to work fine.
Left4dead: Good
Alien Breed Impact: Looks very nice, though the game just has a simple old skool gameplay.
The best, most outstanding game I have are probably: Resident Evil 5, Assassin's Creed 2 and Batman AA.
However my favorite games to play in 3D are:
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Sage: A great RPG, the 3D is very good with only a few glitches that do not ruin the show. Some indoor areas in particular look outstanding. You have dust particle effects, the effects from these cool psychedelic mushrooms and also the spray from the waterfalls looks pretty cool, but doesn't capture well in a screen shot! Oh you will probably want to increase the in-game brightness settings as well as turn your monitor contrast / brightness up high.
Risen: Not as good a game as Divinity 2, but still good. The 3D works well, though you must turn off the shadows (or it is terribly dark), and maybe depth of field.
Some other games:
Trine: It is very pretty, but I wasn't that impressed. For some reason, this is the only game I have significant performance issues with on my GTX 570.
Back to the Future: Episode 1: This is a great fun game, cartoon style graphics, but the 3D works. However the mouse point is misaligned to the interface, being about 2-4 cm to the left!!
Flatout 2: good
Dirt 2: Major problems
Two Worlds 2: Major problems unfortunately, unplayable in 3D.
Mount and Blade: Warband, not everybody's type of game, but the 3D works fine.
Morrowind: Works, but doesn't look especially good in 3D.
Fallout 3: Haven't play past the intro bit, but 3D seems to work fine.
Left4dead: Good
Alien Breed Impact: Looks very nice, though the game just has a simple old skool gameplay.
What's all this about [url=http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Zloth/album/4d2a1078378501d130c50000/page/6/]poor screenshots[/url] in Divinity 2!?!? (Started on the last page to avoid spoilers.)
There's a topic on this forum regarding Two Worlds 2 - there are things you can do to help the game work better. (Some of them work in Two Worlds 1, too.)
3D works quite well in Fallout 3. Water reflections are the only real problem I noticed. There's a mod to push the sky up further but that problem never really bothered me much.
What's all this about poor screenshots in Divinity 2!?!? (Started on the last page to avoid spoilers.)
There's a topic on this forum regarding Two Worlds 2 - there are things you can do to help the game work better. (Some of them work in Two Worlds 1, too.)
3D works quite well in Fallout 3. Water reflections are the only real problem I noticed. There's a mod to push the sky up further but that problem never really bothered me much.
Need to turn off unused HID devices in device manager!
Have played a few hours and find this game to be an excellent stereo 3D experience.
Use with cheathappens trainer to slow action to bullet time cheat, very cinematic action!
I recommend that you adjust convergence to reduce toyification.
Set shadows to low or medium.
Simply turn 3D off during in-game cutscenes (lighting is incorrect) but otherwise excellent stereo experience.
Very convincing model of NYC environment.
Use with game controller for outstanding control of camera and action.
[color="#48D1CC"][size="3"][size="1"]MOTHERBOARD: EVGA 780I SLI A2 P-08Bios
CPU: Intel 2 Core Quad QX9650 45nm(OC @ 3.83GHz FSB:1333 @ 1.3200V set in bios)prime95 all day
CPU Cooler: Gigabyte 3D Mercury case with integrated watercooling (cpu only at present)
RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC8000 SLI (Timing:5-5-5-15-2T@ 2.0V, FSB:DRAM Ratio=2:3)
GRAPHICS: 2X EVGA GTX 480sc(clocks: 769c/1007mem/1538shader, stock heatsink)
HDD1: 2X Western Digital Caviar SATA II 250GB 7200 rpm Raid 0
HDD2: Western Digital Caviar SATA II 500GB 7200 rpm
SOUND: On board
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit SP2
MONITOR: Dell 3008wfp 30" Native Res: 2560X1600 @ 60Hz, Acer235Hz120Hz-3D
PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W
CASE: Gigabyte 3D Mercury
3DMARK Vantage: 30,686p Current Display Driver:266.35[/size][/size] [/color]
[quote name='Tap Twist Snap' date='09 February 2011 - 04:15 AM' timestamp='1297221324' post='1191002']
Has anyone played Test Drive Unlimited 2 in 3D yet? I'd like to know how it runs before purchasing it.
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I was playing last night with 3D Vision and it works great.. one minor glitch was the trees in the far far background sometimes look strange but its only for a short moment and its barely noticeable, other than that its pretty awesome.
I went back to play some TDU2 w/ 3D Vision today and I've got some ghosting problems, thats why I'm on the forums, but i think it may be because I just turned the monitor on and it needs to warm up :D Last night it was working fine and I didnt have ANY ghosting issues. Strange... Im using ASUS VG236H Monitor.
EDIT: after letting it warm up everything is working normally again phew
Has anyone played Test Drive Unlimited 2 in 3D yet? I'd like to know how it runs before purchasing it.
I was playing last night with 3D Vision and it works great.. one minor glitch was the trees in the far far background sometimes look strange but its only for a short moment and its barely noticeable, other than that its pretty awesome.
I went back to play some TDU2 w/ 3D Vision today and I've got some ghosting problems, thats why I'm on the forums, but i think it may be because I just turned the monitor on and it needs to warm up :D Last night it was working fine and I didnt have ANY ghosting issues. Strange... Im using ASUS VG236H Monitor.
EDIT: after letting it warm up everything is working normally again phew
Just played TDU 2 and can confirm the observations of Racer_S. In contrary to many other actual racing games TDU 2 works [b]excellent [/b]with 3DVision!
The convergence settings are locked. But in this case they didn't lock the settings to a value that only fits for some rare cutscenes and ruins the rest of the gameplay (as in RE5). In TDU 2 the settings change depending on the perspective You choose and provide very good results (I couldn't have done it better manually). So it is very comfortable. The developers of other "3DVision ready" games should take a leaf out of the book of the TDU2 developer!
Just played TDU 2 and can confirm the observations of Racer_S. In contrary to many other actual racing games TDU 2 works excellent with 3DVision!
The convergence settings are locked. But in this case they didn't lock the settings to a value that only fits for some rare cutscenes and ruins the rest of the gameplay (as in RE5). In TDU 2 the settings change depending on the perspective You choose and provide very good results (I couldn't have done it better manually). So it is very comfortable. The developers of other "3DVision ready" games should take a leaf out of the book of the TDU2 developer!
My original display name is 3d4dd - for some reason Nvidia changed it..?!
Real anatomy exists in three dimensions - http://compare3dprices.com/
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Saga had some pretty bad problems in the main Ego Draconis game. Trees, lava, and water were particularly mangled. You could still use 3D in some places but, for the most part, the glasses stayed off.
However, in the Flames of Vengeance expansion, 3D works out much better. The same graphics problems still exist but, as it happens, most of the game takes place in a large city; a city with no lava or water and very few trees!
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Saga had some pretty bad problems in the main Ego Draconis game. Trees, lava, and water were particularly mangled. You could still use 3D in some places but, for the most part, the glasses stayed off.
However, in the Flames of Vengeance expansion, 3D works out much better. The same graphics problems still exist but, as it happens, most of the game takes place in a large city; a city with no lava or water and very few trees!
"3D Vision Ready" actually just means that the game looks for and handles 3D Vision on its own. It does NOT mean it handles it well. The "Heaven" benchmark is a nice example of that.
[/quote]
My misunderstanding. Anyway I take it back. Today I wanted to show my brother how great this game looks and it ran like sh*t. It looked like side-by-side with lots of flickering.
"3D Vision Ready" actually just means that the game looks for and handles 3D Vision on its own. It does NOT mean it handles it well. The "Heaven" benchmark is a nice example of that.
My misunderstanding. Anyway I take it back. Today I wanted to show my brother how great this game looks and it ran like sh*t. It looked like side-by-side with lots of flickering.
I've just finished testing [url="http://www.nitrostuntracing.com"]Nitro Stunt Racing[/url] and it runs really great !! (This game cost 15$, there is a demo available)
Left 4 Dead is also a great game in 3D, but it's more difficult
[/quote]
Racing and flight simulations. This is the only games where 3D actually add to the game experience. I can enjoy it otherwise but it doesn´t add anything extra and the cost is often not worth it.
GT Legends. I love to really get a feel of the size difference to all the cars and you notice more detail in the cockpits when they are rendered in 3D. As for flight sims FS9/FSX though you have to switch it off when approachign runways due to 2D lights. COD should be stellar with it´s 3D cockpit. Black Shark I wait to rate until I got a new video card but really promising.
I've just finished testing Nitro Stunt Racing and it runs really great !! (This game cost 15$, there is a demo available)
Left 4 Dead is also a great game in 3D, but it's more difficult
Racing and flight simulations. This is the only games where 3D actually add to the game experience. I can enjoy it otherwise but it doesn´t add anything extra and the cost is often not worth it.
GT Legends. I love to really get a feel of the size difference to all the cars and you notice more detail in the cockpits when they are rendered in 3D. As for flight sims FS9/FSX though you have to switch it off when approachign runways due to 2D lights. COD should be stellar with it´s 3D cockpit. Black Shark I wait to rate until I got a new video card but really promising.
Fractal design XL R2
Corsair 850W
Intel i7 4770K haswell
16 Corsair DDR 3
Evga X 1080 SC
Soundblaster X-fi Elite Pro
OS --------- Win 7 64Bit Home Premium
CPU -------- i7 920 OC as needed
COOLER --- NOC NH-U12P SE
MOBO ----- ASUS Rampage 2 Extreme
RAM -------- 6GB Corsair Triple Channel 1333
POWER ---- Corsair 1000hx
GPU -------- Windforce 4GB GTX 770 SLI
CASE ------- NZXT Tempest
HD ---------- Samsung 840 Pro 256GB(OS), 840 Pro 250GB Game Drive, 250GB Velociraptor Game Drive, WD Green 1TB, WD Green 2TB
MONITOR -- ROG SWIFT(2560x1440 to 144hz) and 3DTV PN58C7000(1080 Checkerboard)
3D ---------- 3D Vision V1, Tridef, IZ3D
The best, most outstanding game I have are probably: Resident Evil 5, Assassin's Creed 2 and Batman AA.
However my favorite games to play in 3D are:
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Sage: A great RPG, the 3D is very good with only a few glitches that do not ruin the show. Some indoor areas in particular look outstanding. You have dust particle effects, the effects from these cool psychedelic mushrooms and also the spray from the waterfalls looks pretty cool, but doesn't capture well in a screen shot! Oh you will probably want to increase the in-game brightness settings as well as turn your monitor contrast / brightness up high.
Risen: Not as good a game as Divinity 2, but still good. The 3D works well, though you must turn off the shadows (or it is terribly dark), and maybe depth of field.
Some other games:
Trine: It is very pretty, but I wasn't that impressed. For some reason, this is the only game I have significant performance issues with on my GTX 570.
Back to the Future: Episode 1: This is a great fun game, cartoon style graphics, but the 3D works. However the mouse point is misaligned to the interface, being about 2-4 cm to the left!!
Flatout 2: good
Dirt 2: Major problems
Two Worlds 2: Major problems unfortunately, unplayable in 3D.
Mount and Blade: Warband, not everybody's type of game, but the 3D works fine.
Morrowind: Works, but doesn't look especially good in 3D.
Fallout 3: Haven't play past the intro bit, but 3D seems to work fine.
Left4dead: Good
Alien Breed Impact: Looks very nice, though the game just has a simple old skool gameplay.
The best, most outstanding game I have are probably: Resident Evil 5, Assassin's Creed 2 and Batman AA.
However my favorite games to play in 3D are:
Divinity 2: Dragon Knight Sage: A great RPG, the 3D is very good with only a few glitches that do not ruin the show. Some indoor areas in particular look outstanding. You have dust particle effects, the effects from these cool psychedelic mushrooms and also the spray from the waterfalls looks pretty cool, but doesn't capture well in a screen shot! Oh you will probably want to increase the in-game brightness settings as well as turn your monitor contrast / brightness up high.
Risen: Not as good a game as Divinity 2, but still good. The 3D works well, though you must turn off the shadows (or it is terribly dark), and maybe depth of field.
Some other games:
Trine: It is very pretty, but I wasn't that impressed. For some reason, this is the only game I have significant performance issues with on my GTX 570.
Back to the Future: Episode 1: This is a great fun game, cartoon style graphics, but the 3D works. However the mouse point is misaligned to the interface, being about 2-4 cm to the left!!
Flatout 2: good
Dirt 2: Major problems
Two Worlds 2: Major problems unfortunately, unplayable in 3D.
Mount and Blade: Warband, not everybody's type of game, but the 3D works fine.
Morrowind: Works, but doesn't look especially good in 3D.
Fallout 3: Haven't play past the intro bit, but 3D seems to work fine.
Left4dead: Good
Alien Breed Impact: Looks very nice, though the game just has a simple old skool gameplay.
There's a topic on this forum regarding Two Worlds 2 - there are things you can do to help the game work better. (Some of them work in Two Worlds 1, too.)
3D works quite well in Fallout 3. Water reflections are the only real problem I noticed. There's a mod to push the sky up further but that problem never really bothered me much.
There's a topic on this forum regarding Two Worlds 2 - there are things you can do to help the game work better. (Some of them work in Two Worlds 1, too.)
3D works quite well in Fallout 3. Water reflections are the only real problem I noticed. There's a mod to push the sky up further but that problem never really bothered me much.
Need to turn off unused HID devices in device manager!
Have played a few hours and find this game to be an excellent stereo 3D experience.
Use with cheathappens trainer to slow action to bullet time cheat, very cinematic action!
I recommend that you adjust convergence to reduce toyification.
Set shadows to low or medium.
Simply turn 3D off during in-game cutscenes (lighting is incorrect) but otherwise excellent stereo experience.
Very convincing model of NYC environment.
Use with game controller for outstanding control of camera and action.
[color="#48D1CC"][size="3"][size="1"]MOTHERBOARD: EVGA 780I SLI A2 P-08Bios
CPU: Intel 2 Core Quad QX9650 45nm(OC @ 3.83GHz FSB:1333 @ 1.3200V set in bios)prime95 all day
CPU Cooler: Gigabyte 3D Mercury case with integrated watercooling (cpu only at present)
RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC8000 SLI (Timing:5-5-5-15-2T@ 2.0V, FSB:DRAM Ratio=2:3)
GRAPHICS: 2X EVGA GTX 480sc(clocks: 769c/1007mem/1538shader, stock heatsink)
HDD1: 2X Western Digital Caviar SATA II 250GB 7200 rpm Raid 0
HDD2: Western Digital Caviar SATA II 500GB 7200 rpm
SOUND: On board
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit SP2
MONITOR: Dell 3008wfp 30" Native Res: 2560X1600 @ 60Hz, Acer235Hz120Hz-3D
PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W
CASE: Gigabyte 3D Mercury
3DMARK Vantage: 30,686p Current Display Driver:266.35[/size][/size] [/color]
Need to turn off unused HID devices in device manager!
Have played a few hours and find this game to be an excellent stereo 3D experience.
Use with cheathappens trainer to slow action to bullet time cheat, very cinematic action!
I recommend that you adjust convergence to reduce toyification.
Set shadows to low or medium.
Simply turn 3D off during in-game cutscenes (lighting is incorrect) but otherwise excellent stereo experience.
Very convincing model of NYC environment.
Use with game controller for outstanding control of camera and action.
MOTHERBOARD: EVGA 780I SLI A2 P-08Bios
CPU: Intel 2 Core Quad QX9650 45nm(OC @ 3.83GHz FSB:1333 @ 1.3200V set in bios)prime95 all day
CPU Cooler: Gigabyte 3D Mercury case with integrated watercooling (cpu only at present)
RAM: 2x2GB OCZ PC8000 SLI (Timing:5-5-5-15-2T@ 2.0V, FSB:DRAM Ratio=2:3)
GRAPHICS: 2X EVGA GTX 480sc(clocks: 769c/1007mem/1538shader, stock heatsink)
HDD1: 2X Western Digital Caviar SATA II 250GB 7200 rpm Raid 0
HDD2: Western Digital Caviar SATA II 500GB 7200 rpm
SOUND: On board
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit SP2
MONITOR: Dell 3008wfp 30" Native Res: 2560X1600 @ 60Hz, Acer235Hz120Hz-3D
PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W
CASE: Gigabyte 3D Mercury
3DMARK Vantage: 30,686p Current Display Driver:266.35
Has anyone played Test Drive Unlimited 2 in 3D yet? I'd like to know how it runs before purchasing it.
[/quote]
I was playing last night with 3D Vision and it works great.. one minor glitch was the trees in the far far background sometimes look strange but its only for a short moment and its barely noticeable, other than that its pretty awesome.
I went back to play some TDU2 w/ 3D Vision today and I've got some ghosting problems, thats why I'm on the forums, but i think it may be because I just turned the monitor on and it needs to warm up :D Last night it was working fine and I didnt have ANY ghosting issues. Strange... Im using ASUS VG236H Monitor.
EDIT: after letting it warm up everything is working normally again phew
Has anyone played Test Drive Unlimited 2 in 3D yet? I'd like to know how it runs before purchasing it.
I was playing last night with 3D Vision and it works great.. one minor glitch was the trees in the far far background sometimes look strange but its only for a short moment and its barely noticeable, other than that its pretty awesome.
I went back to play some TDU2 w/ 3D Vision today and I've got some ghosting problems, thats why I'm on the forums, but i think it may be because I just turned the monitor on and it needs to warm up :D Last night it was working fine and I didnt have ANY ghosting issues. Strange... Im using ASUS VG236H Monitor.
EDIT: after letting it warm up everything is working normally again phew
The convergence settings are locked. But in this case they didn't lock the settings to a value that only fits for some rare cutscenes and ruins the rest of the gameplay (as in RE5). In TDU 2 the settings change depending on the perspective You choose and provide very good results (I couldn't have done it better manually). So it is very comfortable. The developers of other "3DVision ready" games should take a leaf out of the book of the TDU2 developer!
The convergence settings are locked. But in this case they didn't lock the settings to a value that only fits for some rare cutscenes and ruins the rest of the gameplay (as in RE5). In TDU 2 the settings change depending on the perspective You choose and provide very good results (I couldn't have done it better manually). So it is very comfortable. The developers of other "3DVision ready" games should take a leaf out of the book of the TDU2 developer!
My original display name is 3d4dd - for some reason Nvidia changed it..?!