I am a new Stereo 3D user. I have a problem playing Call of Duty as the Lasersight and ingame crosshairs mismatch. When Stereo is activated, the ingame aim is biased to the left.
Anyone has got the same problem and found a solution to it ?
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
I am a new Stereo 3D user. I have a problem playing Call of Duty as the Lasersight and ingame crosshairs mismatch. When Stereo is activated, the ingame aim is biased to the left.
Anyone has got the same problem and found a solution to it ?
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
I found the same thing with COD. Basically when you use the scope or the iron sights you need to aim between the two. Alot of times your eyes can fool you into thinking your only seeing one, because typically one of your eyes is more dominant than the other.
Ideally the game could be tweaked so that either your left or right eye would be looking down the sights, so you could close one eye and look. I don't know if this is possible via a console command? I know that it's possible to change the gun position with Doom 3 but I don't know about COD. It would only need a small nudge to the left or right.
I found the same thing with COD. Basically when you use the scope or the iron sights you need to aim between the two. Alot of times your eyes can fool you into thinking your only seeing one, because typically one of your eyes is more dominant than the other.
Ideally the game could be tweaked so that either your left or right eye would be looking down the sights, so you could close one eye and look. I don't know if this is possible via a console command? I know that it's possible to change the gun position with Doom 3 but I don't know about COD. It would only need a small nudge to the left or right.
I am a new Stereo 3D user. I have a problem playing Call of Duty as the Lasersight and ingame crosshairs mismatch. When Stereo is activated, the ingame aim is biased to the left.
Anyone has got the same problem and found a solution to it ?
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
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Simply switch OFF the in-game crosshairs and use Nvidia's LaserSight. That's what it's for! To replace the non-3D crosshairs...
Good Luck! /wave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wave:' />
I am a new Stereo 3D user. I have a problem playing Call of Duty as the Lasersight and ingame crosshairs mismatch. When Stereo is activated, the ingame aim is biased to the left.
Anyone has got the same problem and found a solution to it ?
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
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Simply switch OFF the in-game crosshairs and use Nvidia's LaserSight. That's what it's for! To replace the non-3D crosshairs...
Good Luck! /wave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wave:' />
Yes, it works IF you are not sniping or aiming down the sight...A solution that is not fully satisfactory, don't you think ? Anyway thanks for your support!
Yes, it works IF you are not sniping or aiming down the sight...A solution that is not fully satisfactory, don't you think ? Anyway thanks for your support!
I had a good look at the consolse commands after my last post, Salk.. I'm sorry to say there is no command for changing the position of the ironsights on screen.
I had a good look at the consolse commands after my last post, Salk.. I'm sorry to say there is no command for changing the position of the ironsights on screen.
Tzeff. Do you use the stereo profile editor? It is found [url="http://www.gsoftware.se/stereo/"]here[/url].
With it you can (amongst other things) enable the lasersight for your games. It's alot easier and safer than going into the registry. You may also find a COD profile available for download on that site, which may have the lasersight enabled.
Tzeff. Do you use the stereo profile editor? It is found here.
With it you can (amongst other things) enable the lasersight for your games. It's alot easier and safer than going into the registry. You may also find a COD profile available for download on that site, which may have the lasersight enabled.
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
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Sorry for my late reply.
I understand why "aiming down the sights" and sniping cause problems. It is because in real life, a soldier closes 1 eye when aiming down the sights or sniping. But in Call of Duty U R sniping through the scope with both eyes opened!!! In other words: U see stereo while sniping or aiming down the sights!
Solution:
During Call Of Duty you could switch off the 3D (for Nvidia that is [color="red"]CTRL+ T[/color]) when sniping. But it is not advised for when aiming down the sights. Or we must find a way to bind aiming down the sights or sniping TOGETHER with switching 3D OFF!!! /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
That will B more faster, and not to mention, realistic. (We don't see stereo with 1 eye shut!) :D
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
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:)
Sorry for my late reply.
I understand why "aiming down the sights" and sniping cause problems. It is because in real life, a soldier closes 1 eye when aiming down the sights or sniping. But in Call of Duty U R sniping through the scope with both eyes opened!!! In other words: U see stereo while sniping or aiming down the sights!
Solution:
During Call Of Duty you could switch off the 3D (for Nvidia that is CTRL+ T) when sniping. But it is not advised for when aiming down the sights. Or we must find a way to bind aiming down the sights or sniping TOGETHER with switching 3D OFF!!! /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
That will B more faster, and not to mention, realistic. (We don't see stereo with 1 eye shut!) :D
@Salk...Try this, to get 3D working for OpenGL
Launch the game and enter it, just long enough to create a save point
Create a text file and name it custom.cfg
Paste this in it
seta r_customwidth "2560"
seta r_customheight "1440"
seta r_mode "-1"
seta com_maxfps "120"
seta r_stereo "1"
seta r_fullscreen "1"
seta cg_stereoSep "2.6"
(of course, adjust the resolution to what you need)
now from the main menu, choose the option to load from a save
To adjust convergence, edit the value in the config folder. You can edit it, in the game console, but keep in mind that the values in custom.cfg override any settings set via the in-game console when you re-start the game
Also, you need to have "show file extensions" enabled, in Windows
Note: game will likely crash at save points, I do not know of any solution.
Note:this is ONLY for displays capable of 120Hz, it is REQUIRED for Quad Buffering in OpenGL for stereoscopic gameplay. If 3D is turned of in the control panel, r_stereo=1 results in an error, because it's trying to build a stereoscopic window, but it can not because it's not enabled in the NVCP. If you want to play in 2D, r_stereo=0 needs to be set
Support could possibly be added for line interleaved and other formats, but would require you to do some coding/modding, see some article, about some Quake game, where some guy, somehow added these formats.
Note:Nvidia's hotkeys only work with DirectX rendered games, so they WILL NOT work when using "pure" OpenGL, nor will the alt+F1 Nvidia screenshot function
(of course, adjust the resolution to what you need)
now from the main menu, choose the option to load from a save
To adjust convergence, edit the value in the config folder. You can edit it, in the game console, but keep in mind that the values in custom.cfg override any settings set via the in-game console when you re-start the game
Also, you need to have "show file extensions" enabled, in Windows
Note: game will likely crash at save points, I do not know of any solution.
Note:this is ONLY for displays capable of 120Hz, it is REQUIRED for Quad Buffering in OpenGL for stereoscopic gameplay. If 3D is turned of in the control panel, r_stereo=1 results in an error, because it's trying to build a stereoscopic window, but it can not because it's not enabled in the NVCP. If you want to play in 2D, r_stereo=0 needs to be set
Support could possibly be added for line interleaved and other formats, but would require you to do some coding/modding, see some article, about some Quake game, where some guy, somehow added these formats.
Note:Nvidia's hotkeys only work with DirectX rendered games, so they WILL NOT work when using "pure" OpenGL, nor will the alt+F1 Nvidia screenshot function
It's a reply to his other post, in another thread from an hour ago. I didn't want to continue posting in the other thread
He can try this, since the wrapper from helifax is too time consuming and complicated for him.
Plus, it's causing crashes with his GoG version.
The interesting thing, is that he mentions a laser sight. That means that the game ran using directX back then, or there was such a thing as the rumored OpenGL Automatic.
I just only installed the single player demo real quick to test my config file above, prior to posting it. Upon downloading, it stated that I would need directX 8 and even has the dx8 re-distributables included. But then ran in OpenGL.
It's a reply to his other post, in another thread from an hour ago. I didn't want to continue posting in the other thread
He can try this, since the wrapper from helifax is too time consuming and complicated for him.
Plus, it's causing crashes with his GoG version.
The interesting thing, is that he mentions a laser sight. That means that the game ran using directX back then, or there was such a thing as the rumored OpenGL Automatic.
I just only installed the single player demo real quick to test my config file above, prior to posting it. Upon downloading, it stated that I would need directX 8 and even has the dx8 re-distributables included. But then ran in OpenGL.
Thanks for the suggestion, D-Man11.
I will surely give it a try and see if it works.
12 years ago (actually, early 2001), ironically enough, playing on 3D stereo wearing glasses using a Geforce card was less complicated: we used CRT monitors then (LCD ones were not capable of higher refresh rates) and OpenGL games were natively supported by the nVidia driver itself ([url]http://http.download.nvidia.com/stereo/30.82/3D_Stereo_User_Guide.pdf[/url])
nVidia had its own stereoscopic driver ([url]http://www.stereo3d.com/nvidia.htm[/url]) and we used third party 3D shutter glasses (mine was this - the wired version: http://www.stereo3d.com/revelator.htm).
12 years ago (actually, early 2001), ironically enough, playing on 3D stereo wearing glasses using a Geforce card was less complicated: we used CRT monitors then (LCD ones were not capable of higher refresh rates) and OpenGL games were natively supported by the nVidia driver itself (http://http.download.nvidia.com/stereo/30.82/3D_Stereo_User_Guide.pdf)
I am a new Stereo 3D user. I have a problem playing Call of Duty as the Lasersight and ingame crosshairs mismatch. When Stereo is activated, the ingame aim is biased to the left.
Anyone has got the same problem and found a solution to it ?
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
I am a new Stereo 3D user. I have a problem playing Call of Duty as the Lasersight and ingame crosshairs mismatch. When Stereo is activated, the ingame aim is biased to the left.
Anyone has got the same problem and found a solution to it ?
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
Ideally the game could be tweaked so that either your left or right eye would be looking down the sights, so you could close one eye and look. I don't know if this is possible via a console command? I know that it's possible to change the gun position with Doom 3 but I don't know about COD. It would only need a small nudge to the left or right.
Ideally the game could be tweaked so that either your left or right eye would be looking down the sights, so you could close one eye and look. I don't know if this is possible via a console command? I know that it's possible to change the gun position with Doom 3 but I don't know about COD. It would only need a small nudge to the left or right.
It better be.
I am a new Stereo 3D user. I have a problem playing Call of Duty as the Lasersight and ingame crosshairs mismatch. When Stereo is activated, the ingame aim is biased to the left.
Anyone has got the same problem and found a solution to it ?
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
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Reply:
Simply switch OFF the in-game crosshairs and use Nvidia's LaserSight. That's what it's for! To replace the non-3D crosshairs...
Good Luck!
Tzeff
I am a new Stereo 3D user. I have a problem playing Call of Duty as the Lasersight and ingame crosshairs mismatch. When Stereo is activated, the ingame aim is biased to the left.
Anyone has got the same problem and found a solution to it ?
I have managed to disable the ingame crosshair through Call of Duty's configuration file but it's still very annoying when you aim down the sight and when you are using a sniper rifle.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
Reply:
Simply switch OFF the in-game crosshairs and use Nvidia's LaserSight. That's what it's for! To replace the non-3D crosshairs...
Good Luck!
Tzeff
Yes, it works IF you are not sniping or aiming down the sight...A solution that is not fully satisfactory, don't you think ? Anyway thanks for your support!
Yes, it works IF you are not sniping or aiming down the sight...A solution that is not fully satisfactory, don't you think ? Anyway thanks for your support!
It better be.
[color="purple"][font="Times"]By the way, hjw did u get the lasersight to work in CALL of DUTY???
Mine does not work in Call Of Duty...It remains invisble...
It does work in Half-Life, though.[/color][/font]
By the way, hjw did u get the lasersight to work in CALL of DUTY???
Mine does not work in Call Of Duty...It remains invisble...
It does work in Half-Life, though.
With it you can (amongst other things) enable the lasersight for your games. It's alot easier and safer than going into the registry. You may also find a COD profile available for download on that site, which may have the lasersight enabled.
With it you can (amongst other things) enable the lasersight for your games. It's alot easier and safer than going into the registry. You may also find a COD profile available for download on that site, which may have the lasersight enabled.
It better be.
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
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:)
Sorry for my late reply.
I understand why "aiming down the sights" and sniping cause problems. It is because in real life, a soldier closes 1 eye when aiming down the sights or sniping. But in Call of Duty U R sniping through the scope with both eyes opened!!! In other words: U see stereo while sniping or aiming down the sights!
Solution:
During Call Of Duty you could switch off the 3D (for Nvidia that is [color="red"]CTRL+ T[/color]) when sniping. But it is not advised for when aiming down the sights. Or we must find a way to bind aiming down the sights or sniping TOGETHER with switching 3D OFF!!!
That will B more faster, and not to mention, realistic. (We don't see stereo with 1 eye shut!) :D
Happy sniping!!!
All suggestions are welcome! Thanks!
:)
Sorry for my late reply.
I understand why "aiming down the sights" and sniping cause problems. It is because in real life, a soldier closes 1 eye when aiming down the sights or sniping. But in Call of Duty U R sniping through the scope with both eyes opened!!! In other words: U see stereo while sniping or aiming down the sights!
Solution:
During Call Of Duty you could switch off the 3D (for Nvidia that is CTRL+ T) when sniping. But it is not advised for when aiming down the sights. Or we must find a way to bind aiming down the sights or sniping TOGETHER with switching 3D OFF!!!
That will B more faster, and not to mention, realistic. (We don't see stereo with 1 eye shut!) :D
Happy sniping!!!
I can't remember if the iron sights action key is a toggle or needs held down though, also that key cannot serve a dual purpose in game.
I can't remember if the iron sights action key is a toggle or needs held down though, also that key cannot serve a dual purpose in game.
It better be.
Launch the game and enter it, just long enough to create a save point
Create a text file and name it custom.cfg
Paste this in it
seta r_customwidth "2560"
seta r_customheight "1440"
seta r_mode "-1"
seta com_maxfps "120"
seta r_stereo "1"
seta r_fullscreen "1"
seta cg_stereoSep "2.6"
(of course, adjust the resolution to what you need)
now from the main menu, choose the option to load from a save
To adjust convergence, edit the value in the config folder. You can edit it, in the game console, but keep in mind that the values in custom.cfg override any settings set via the in-game console when you re-start the game
Also, you need to have "show file extensions" enabled, in Windows
Note: game will likely crash at save points, I do not know of any solution.
Note:this is ONLY for displays capable of 120Hz, it is REQUIRED for Quad Buffering in OpenGL for stereoscopic gameplay. If 3D is turned of in the control panel, r_stereo=1 results in an error, because it's trying to build a stereoscopic window, but it can not because it's not enabled in the NVCP. If you want to play in 2D, r_stereo=0 needs to be set
Support could possibly be added for line interleaved and other formats, but would require you to do some coding/modding, see some article, about some Quake game, where some guy, somehow added these formats.
Note:Nvidia's hotkeys only work with DirectX rendered games, so they WILL NOT work when using "pure" OpenGL, nor will the alt+F1 Nvidia screenshot function
He can try this, since the wrapper from helifax is too time consuming and complicated for him.
Plus, it's causing crashes with his GoG version.
The interesting thing, is that he mentions a laser sight. That means that the game ran using directX back then, or there was such a thing as the rumored OpenGL Automatic.
I just only installed the single player demo real quick to test my config file above, prior to posting it. Upon downloading, it stated that I would need directX 8 and even has the dx8 re-distributables included. But then ran in OpenGL.
I will surely give it a try and see if it works.
12 years ago (actually, early 2001), ironically enough, playing on 3D stereo wearing glasses using a Geforce card was less complicated: we used CRT monitors then (LCD ones were not capable of higher refresh rates) and OpenGL games were natively supported by the nVidia driver itself (http://http.download.nvidia.com/stereo/30.82/3D_Stereo_User_Guide.pdf)
nVidia had its own stereoscopic driver (http://www.stereo3d.com/nvidia.htm) and we used third party 3D shutter glasses (mine was this - the wired version: http://www.stereo3d.com/revelator.htm).