Did you enable it in the WoW settings? I believe it is under the video settings.. WoW is beautiful in 3d, especially in cities when you can look at other characters.
Did you enable it in the WoW settings? I believe it is under the video settings.. WoW is beautiful in 3d, especially in cities when you can look at other characters.
HELP
I have just got my 3d vision set up working with Team Fortress 2 and it looks great. I would like to set it up for WOW but get the following message " Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in a non stereo display mode. Please change to an acceptable mode." Then the message says something about checking the documentation for more information.
I have enabled 3d effects in wow but it does not help. What am i doing wrong? I have tried several video settings in Win7 and the game but have not got it right yet. where should i change to an acceptable mode? In game or in OS? Is the correct mode a screen size or refresh rate?
Is there some documentation that says how each game should be set up for 3D? If so where is it?
I have just got my 3d vision set up working with Team Fortress 2 and it looks great. I would like to set it up for WOW but get the following message " Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in a non stereo display mode. Please change to an acceptable mode." Then the message says something about checking the documentation for more information.
I have enabled 3d effects in wow but it does not help. What am i doing wrong? I have tried several video settings in Win7 and the game but have not got it right yet. where should i change to an acceptable mode? In game or in OS? Is the correct mode a screen size or refresh rate?
Is there some documentation that says how each game should be set up for 3D? If so where is it?
[quote name='Zak Tempest' post='954332' date='Nov 22 2009, 10:30 AM']HELP
I have just got my 3d vision set up working with Team Fortress 2 and it looks great. I would like to set it up for WOW but get the following message " Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in a non stereo display mode. Please change to an acceptable mode." Then the message says something about checking the documentation for more information.
I have enabled 3d effects in wow but it does not help. What am i doing wrong? I have tried several video settings in Win7 and the game but have not got it right yet. where should i change to an acceptable mode? In game or in OS? Is the correct mode a screen size or refresh rate?
Is there some documentation that says how each game should be set up for 3D? If so where is it?
Any thoughts.
Cheers
Zak[/quote]
Do you have the latest nvidia drivers? I'm assuming it's WoW itself if you can play TF2.. Under the nvidia control panel, you should be able to find the list of supported games and how you should set each up. There shouldn't be too much to change in WoW as Blizzard has patched it multiple times so I would make sure you have it enabled under the video settings in WoW. IF none of this helps, try checking the Blizzard forums as they probably have the issue solved and they answer more questions than this forum.
I have just got my 3d vision set up working with Team Fortress 2 and it looks great. I would like to set it up for WOW but get the following message " Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in a non stereo display mode. Please change to an acceptable mode." Then the message says something about checking the documentation for more information.
I have enabled 3d effects in wow but it does not help. What am i doing wrong? I have tried several video settings in Win7 and the game but have not got it right yet. where should i change to an acceptable mode? In game or in OS? Is the correct mode a screen size or refresh rate?
Is there some documentation that says how each game should be set up for 3D? If so where is it?
Any thoughts.
Cheers
Zak
Do you have the latest nvidia drivers? I'm assuming it's WoW itself if you can play TF2.. Under the nvidia control panel, you should be able to find the list of supported games and how you should set each up. There shouldn't be too much to change in WoW as Blizzard has patched it multiple times so I would make sure you have it enabled under the video settings in WoW. IF none of this helps, try checking the Blizzard forums as they probably have the issue solved and they answer more questions than this forum.
[quote name='maxbennett' post='954357' date='Nov 23 2009, 06:59 AM']Do you have the latest nvidia drivers? I'm assuming it's WoW itself if you can play TF2.. Under the nvidia control panel, you should be able to find the list of supported games and how you should set each up. There shouldn't be too much to change in WoW as Blizzard has patched it multiple times so I would make sure you have it enabled under the video settings in WoW. IF none of this helps, try checking the Blizzard forums as they probably have the issue solved and they answer more questions than this forum.[/quote]
I spoke to an IT expert just recently and was told that computers were not built for gaming and no matter how much you spend on a computer either. I was told by this IT expert, if I want to play games only, to buy myself a game console and are a lot cheaper then buying a computer just to play games on, so there you go. /devil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':devil:' />
[quote name='maxbennett' post='954357' date='Nov 23 2009, 06:59 AM']Do you have the latest nvidia drivers? I'm assuming it's WoW itself if you can play TF2.. Under the nvidia control panel, you should be able to find the list of supported games and how you should set each up. There shouldn't be too much to change in WoW as Blizzard has patched it multiple times so I would make sure you have it enabled under the video settings in WoW. IF none of this helps, try checking the Blizzard forums as they probably have the issue solved and they answer more questions than this forum.
I spoke to an IT expert just recently and was told that computers were not built for gaming and no matter how much you spend on a computer either. I was told by this IT expert, if I want to play games only, to buy myself a game console and are a lot cheaper then buying a computer just to play games on, so there you go. /devil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':devil:' />
[quote name='Gamerfreak' post='954358' date='Nov 22 2009, 12:06 PM']I spoke to an IT expert just recently and was told that computers were not built for gaming and no matter how much you spend on a computer either. I was told by this IT expert, if I want to play games only, to buy myself a game console and are a lot cheaper then buying a computer just to play games on, so there you go. /devil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':devil:' />[/quote]
Uhhh...okay. Well, I have a ps3, 360, and a PC which I play my games in 3d and I enjoy all of them. Btw, none of them are perfect.
[quote name='Gamerfreak' post='954358' date='Nov 22 2009, 12:06 PM']I spoke to an IT expert just recently and was told that computers were not built for gaming and no matter how much you spend on a computer either. I was told by this IT expert, if I want to play games only, to buy myself a game console and are a lot cheaper then buying a computer just to play games on, so there you go. /devil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':devil:' />
Uhhh...okay. Well, I have a ps3, 360, and a PC which I play my games in 3d and I enjoy all of them. Btw, none of them are perfect.
OK chaps got this one sorted out. Un-install and reinstall drivers. That is the answer. The 3D effect in wow is incredible. Well worth the effort and the cost.
OK chaps got this one sorted out. Un-install and reinstall drivers. That is the answer. The 3D effect in wow is incredible. Well worth the effort and the cost.
any help would be great.
any help would be great.
I have just got my 3d vision set up working with Team Fortress 2 and it looks great. I would like to set it up for WOW but get the following message " Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in a non stereo display mode. Please change to an acceptable mode." Then the message says something about checking the documentation for more information.
I have enabled 3d effects in wow but it does not help. What am i doing wrong? I have tried several video settings in Win7 and the game but have not got it right yet. where should i change to an acceptable mode? In game or in OS? Is the correct mode a screen size or refresh rate?
Is there some documentation that says how each game should be set up for 3D? If so where is it?
Any thoughts.
Cheers
Zak
I have just got my 3d vision set up working with Team Fortress 2 and it looks great. I would like to set it up for WOW but get the following message " Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in a non stereo display mode. Please change to an acceptable mode." Then the message says something about checking the documentation for more information.
I have enabled 3d effects in wow but it does not help. What am i doing wrong? I have tried several video settings in Win7 and the game but have not got it right yet. where should i change to an acceptable mode? In game or in OS? Is the correct mode a screen size or refresh rate?
Is there some documentation that says how each game should be set up for 3D? If so where is it?
Any thoughts.
Cheers
Zak
I have just got my 3d vision set up working with Team Fortress 2 and it looks great. I would like to set it up for WOW but get the following message " Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in a non stereo display mode. Please change to an acceptable mode." Then the message says something about checking the documentation for more information.
I have enabled 3d effects in wow but it does not help. What am i doing wrong? I have tried several video settings in Win7 and the game but have not got it right yet. where should i change to an acceptable mode? In game or in OS? Is the correct mode a screen size or refresh rate?
Is there some documentation that says how each game should be set up for 3D? If so where is it?
Any thoughts.
Cheers
Zak[/quote]
Do you have the latest nvidia drivers? I'm assuming it's WoW itself if you can play TF2.. Under the nvidia control panel, you should be able to find the list of supported games and how you should set each up. There shouldn't be too much to change in WoW as Blizzard has patched it multiple times so I would make sure you have it enabled under the video settings in WoW. IF none of this helps, try checking the Blizzard forums as they probably have the issue solved and they answer more questions than this forum.
I have just got my 3d vision set up working with Team Fortress 2 and it looks great. I would like to set it up for WOW but get the following message " Warning: attempt to run stereoscopic 3D in a non stereo display mode. Please change to an acceptable mode." Then the message says something about checking the documentation for more information.
I have enabled 3d effects in wow but it does not help. What am i doing wrong? I have tried several video settings in Win7 and the game but have not got it right yet. where should i change to an acceptable mode? In game or in OS? Is the correct mode a screen size or refresh rate?
Is there some documentation that says how each game should be set up for 3D? If so where is it?
Any thoughts.
Cheers
Zak
Do you have the latest nvidia drivers? I'm assuming it's WoW itself if you can play TF2.. Under the nvidia control panel, you should be able to find the list of supported games and how you should set each up. There shouldn't be too much to change in WoW as Blizzard has patched it multiple times so I would make sure you have it enabled under the video settings in WoW. IF none of this helps, try checking the Blizzard forums as they probably have the issue solved and they answer more questions than this forum.
I spoke to an IT expert just recently and was told that computers were not built for gaming and no matter how much you spend on a computer either. I was told by this IT expert, if I want to play games only, to buy myself a game console and are a lot cheaper then buying a computer just to play games on, so there you go.
I spoke to an IT expert just recently and was told that computers were not built for gaming and no matter how much you spend on a computer either. I was told by this IT expert, if I want to play games only, to buy myself a game console and are a lot cheaper then buying a computer just to play games on, so there you go.
Uhhh...okay. Well, I have a ps3, 360, and a PC which I play my games in 3d and I enjoy all of them. Btw, none of them are perfect.
Uhhh...okay. Well, I have a ps3, 360, and a PC which I play my games in 3d and I enjoy all of them. Btw, none of them are perfect.
Thanks for your help.
Zak
Thanks for your help.
Zak