Official Helix most wanted/requested FIX for this years games thread.
4 / 4
If he reads this my vote is for battlefield 4 and call of duty ghosts.
That would be mega!
The guys a legend. I hope nvidia is at least sending him free hardware for his efforts.
Why hasn't nvidia got a team doing these fixes?
Haven't they got the capacity or skill level required?
It seems like such an obvious thing to do.
They should hire helix and chiri.
That or game developers should hire them on a consultancy basis.
If he reads this my vote is for battlefield 4 and call of duty ghosts.
That would be mega!
The guys a legend. I hope nvidia is at least sending him free hardware for his efforts.
Why hasn't nvidia got a team doing these fixes?
Haven't they got the capacity or skill level required?
It seems like such an obvious thing to do.
They should hire helix and chiri.
That or game developers should hire them on a consultancy basis.
If it matters - I'm still interested in playing Assassin's Creed III in proper 3D. Not a good game, but pretty graphics... Have played it already stereoscopicly once, and although the shadows are almost constantly quite stressful to the eyes it looks damn promising (as far as the visuals are concerned).
If it matters - I'm still interested in playing Assassin's Creed III in proper 3D. Not a good game, but pretty graphics... Have played it already stereoscopicly once, and although the shadows are almost constantly quite stressful to the eyes it looks damn promising (as far as the visuals are concerned).
[quote="JnLoader"]Really hope you are right there mike or if not we are in for a world of hurt.
Cant imagine playing all those great upcoming nextgen games in 2d, what a nightmare brr.[/quote]
I don't think I could go back. Thankfully I've got a huge backlog. And I'm appreciative of every fix the community contributes. So whatever DX11 games they want to work on is great by me. Plus I still think the coming Rift popularity will help a lot with broken 3D rendering.
Pinball Arcade is coming out today. And I hope the 3D is as great as Pinball FX2. The one thing that worries me is it's a DX9 release today. And sometime next year, they're going to take PS4 code and update it and make it a DX11 game. If I buy a bunch of tables, it gets a forced update to DX11 (and with Steamworks you'll have no option but to update if you want to launch), I pray it wouldn't break the tables I'd purchased by that point. It's one thing to know a game doesn't work and just boycott it, but if something works, then gets a DX11 breaking patch, that would be pretty depressing.
JnLoader said:Really hope you are right there mike or if not we are in for a world of hurt.
Cant imagine playing all those great upcoming nextgen games in 2d, what a nightmare brr.
I don't think I could go back. Thankfully I've got a huge backlog. And I'm appreciative of every fix the community contributes. So whatever DX11 games they want to work on is great by me. Plus I still think the coming Rift popularity will help a lot with broken 3D rendering.
Pinball Arcade is coming out today. And I hope the 3D is as great as Pinball FX2. The one thing that worries me is it's a DX9 release today. And sometime next year, they're going to take PS4 code and update it and make it a DX11 game. If I buy a bunch of tables, it gets a forced update to DX11 (and with Steamworks you'll have no option but to update if you want to launch), I pray it wouldn't break the tables I'd purchased by that point. It's one thing to know a game doesn't work and just boycott it, but if something works, then gets a DX11 breaking patch, that would be pretty depressing.
That would be mega!
The guys a legend. I hope nvidia is at least sending him free hardware for his efforts.
Why hasn't nvidia got a team doing these fixes?
Haven't they got the capacity or skill level required?
It seems like such an obvious thing to do.
They should hire helix and chiri.
That or game developers should hire them on a consultancy basis.
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I don't think I could go back. Thankfully I've got a huge backlog. And I'm appreciative of every fix the community contributes. So whatever DX11 games they want to work on is great by me. Plus I still think the coming Rift popularity will help a lot with broken 3D rendering.
Pinball Arcade is coming out today. And I hope the 3D is as great as Pinball FX2. The one thing that worries me is it's a DX9 release today. And sometime next year, they're going to take PS4 code and update it and make it a DX11 game. If I buy a bunch of tables, it gets a forced update to DX11 (and with Steamworks you'll have no option but to update if you want to launch), I pray it wouldn't break the tables I'd purchased by that point. It's one thing to know a game doesn't work and just boycott it, but if something works, then gets a DX11 breaking patch, that would be pretty depressing.