[quote="SnickerSnack"][quote="bo3b"]Naw, the NVidia ratings are complete rubbish. They tend to be really random. The only ones I trust from NVidia are if they say 3D Vision Ready. I've yet to have one of those be too far off.
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May I direct the jury to exhibit 'A' - The Witcher 2..
[/quote]What's wrong with the Witcher 2? I thought it was basically flawless? (I've only seen parts of it in 3d)
bo3b said:Naw, the NVidia ratings are complete rubbish. They tend to be really random. The only ones I trust from NVidia are if they say 3D Vision Ready. I've yet to have one of those be too far off.
May I direct the jury to exhibit 'A' - The Witcher 2..
What's wrong with the Witcher 2? I thought it was basically flawless? (I've only seen parts of it in 3d)
The Witcher 2 looks flawless to me too, but I think the issue was it was rated 3D Ready from the start but had numerous problems at release. It took several months before the game was patched up to actual 3D Ready quality.
The Witcher 2 looks flawless to me too, but I think the issue was it was rated 3D Ready from the start but had numerous problems at release. It took several months before the game was patched up to actual 3D Ready quality.
I am very harsh of when a game should be rated 3D Vision ready. Witcher 2 is flawless. Dynamic mouse, seperate settings for cinematics, no graphical flaws, no reductions in settings.
Perhaps he is talking prior when it took it a while for it to get its implementation?
I am very harsh of when a game should be rated 3D Vision ready. Witcher 2 is flawless. Dynamic mouse, seperate settings for cinematics, no graphical flaws, no reductions in settings.
Perhaps he is talking prior when it took it a while for it to get its implementation?
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Ah, that makes sense then.
CDProjekt games present a dillemma to me: They're such an awesome dev that you absolutely want to support them and buy their games at full price on release. But their games are so much better 12 months after release, due to the incredible amount of patching they do.
My solution with Witcher 2 (and will probably be with their future games) was to buy it on release, but wait many months to play. :D
CDProjekt games present a dillemma to me: They're such an awesome dev that you absolutely want to support them and buy their games at full price on release. But their games are so much better 12 months after release, due to the incredible amount of patching they do.
My solution with Witcher 2 (and will probably be with their future games) was to buy it on release, but wait many months to play. :D
Also in this drivers version they fixed old Diablo 3 issue - all the weird lines and colors.
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198014296177/
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Perhaps he is talking prior when it took it a while for it to get its implementation?
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
CDProjekt games present a dillemma to me: They're such an awesome dev that you absolutely want to support them and buy their games at full price on release. But their games are so much better 12 months after release, due to the incredible amount of patching they do.
My solution with Witcher 2 (and will probably be with their future games) was to buy it on release, but wait many months to play. :D