[quote="Lost Paradise"]I recommend to use more depth with CM like
set it to 300% with the depth hack it realy shines on
a big screen. With the batch file its easy to use.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/519243/?comment=4635680[/url][/quote]
How did you make Depth hack work with CM work? I tried the depth hack with Wildlands in CM and it didn't work. With normal Stereo 3D mode 3D hack works.
Another thing is: If you still use the depth hack from your link above this is fairly outdated. You should use this instead: [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/930853/[/url] or use 3D Fix Manager where you can do the same thing but with a GUI. With the new depth hack you don't need to lock the Registry to prevent Nvidia driver from overriding the MonitorSize.
How did you make Depth hack work with CM work? I tried the depth hack with Wildlands in CM and it didn't work. With normal Stereo 3D mode 3D hack works.
Another thing is: If you still use the depth hack from your link above this is fairly outdated. You should use this instead: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/930853/ or use 3D Fix Manager where you can do the same thing but with a GUI. With the new depth hack you don't need to lock the Registry to prevent Nvidia driver from overriding the MonitorSize.
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[quote="Lost Paradise"]I recommend to use more depth with CM like
set it to 300% with the depth hack it realy shines on
a big screen. [/quote]
The main problem is that depth hack doen't work with CM mode ;)
[quote="chtiblue"][quote="Lost Paradise"]I recommend to use more depth with CM like
set it to 300% with the depth hack it realy shines on
a big screen. [/quote]
The main problem is that depth hack doen't work with CM mode ;)[/quote]
Yeah I already wondered how he would do that xD. The only possibility I see is to try different hex values for 2DDHUDSettings. Some give more maximum depth, some less. Some don't work or mass everything up.
Lost Paradise said:I recommend to use more depth with CM like
set it to 300% with the depth hack it realy shines on
a big screen.
The main problem is that depth hack doen't work with CM mode ;)
Yeah I already wondered how he would do that xD. The only possibility I see is to try different hex values for 2DDHUDSettings. Some give more maximum depth, some less. Some don't work or mass everything up.
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Ah okay sorry than my imagination tricks me there because
when i tested it i was also switching from Monitor to
Projector so it was the bigger screen who gives much better
results.:)I will correct that post from me.
Ah okay sorry than my imagination tricks me there because
when i tested it i was also switching from Monitor to
Projector so it was the bigger screen who gives much better
results.:)I will correct that post from me.
Just to add a little to what Blacksmith56 kindly said in his first post re: performance:
Indeed, as we all know, 3DV performance is half that of 2D gaming.
1. CM has no tangeable performance hit in 3DV.
2. CM does NOT suffer from the CPU bottleneck bug.
FC5, FC4, and Dragon Age Inquisition, are some of the games I have personally played and completed with CM.
My only personal gripe with CM is that separation is restricted, as the separation hack does not work. I have been trying to find a solution to this problem for a long time, but to no avail.
It is great that 3DMigoto works with CM (thanks to DSS, bo3b, and everyone else who made that happen). Anyone know what one would have to modify to increase CM depth (separation)?
Just to add a little to what Blacksmith56 kindly said in his first post re: performance:
Indeed, as we all know, 3DV performance is half that of 2D gaming.
1. CM has no tangeable performance hit in 3DV.
2. CM does NOT suffer from the CPU bottleneck bug.
FC5, FC4, and Dragon Age Inquisition, are some of the games I have personally played and completed with CM.
My only personal gripe with CM is that separation is restricted, as the separation hack does not work. I have been trying to find a solution to this problem for a long time, but to no avail.
It is great that 3DMigoto works with CM (thanks to DSS, bo3b, and everyone else who made that happen). Anyone know what one would have to modify to increase CM depth (separation)?
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[quote="Lost Paradise"][s]I recommend to use more depth with CM like
set it to 300% with the depth hack it realy shines on
a big screen. With the batch file its easy to use.[/s]
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/519243/?comment=4635680[/url][/quote]It won't work here either, not sure where CM is getting the MonitorSize from now... the first few CM Drivers were using MonitorSize, but MonitorSizeOverride is a safer all around easier way to hack the depth in general...
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/930853/[/url]
If you're lucky enough to have a SBS/TAB/CB display/TV then SuperDepth 3D is a much better alternate to CM and it supports more than DX10/11...
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/959175/[/url]
It won't work here either, not sure where CM is getting the MonitorSize from now... the first few CM Drivers were using MonitorSize, but MonitorSizeOverride is a safer all around easier way to hack the depth in general...
[quote="D-Man11"]Don't forget, SuperDepth 3D is an option without haloing issues AFAIK[/quote]
Nope, for each game I tried, even after heavy tweaking superdepth, the results were about the same than cm mode, still haloing same depth limitation and I ended up with Cm mode... Prove me I'm wrong with comparing pics...
D-Man11 said:Don't forget, SuperDepth 3D is an option without haloing issues AFAIK
Nope, for each game I tried, even after heavy tweaking superdepth, the results were about the same than cm mode, still haloing same depth limitation and I ended up with Cm mode... Prove me I'm wrong with comparing pics...
Just tried to edit the registry, but it doesn't really save the value.Also gone after restart. It shows me my changed value, but when I click it again it shows default(2xMonitorsize) And If I understood correctly it's not for 3D Vision and Monitor. Testapp shows NO difference.
[s][color="orange"]BUT:[/color]
If I change [i][color="orange"]StereSeperation[/color][/i]
from default 32 to 64, then my Nvidia Testapp has [color="orange"]MORE depth!!![/color]
64 seems maximum though.
But tested in 2 games. I see no difference. One real 3D other one CM.[/s]
lol sorry just the normal depth setting,..got confused there. Can'T delete that post
Just tried to edit the registry, but it doesn't really save the value.Also gone after restart. It shows me my changed value, but when I click it again it shows default(2xMonitorsize) And If I understood correctly it's not for 3D Vision and Monitor. Testapp shows NO difference.
BUT:
If I change StereSeperation
from default 32 to 64, then my Nvidia Testapp has MORE depth!!!
64 seems maximum though.
But tested in 2 games. I see no difference. One real 3D other one CM.
lol sorry just the normal depth setting,..got confused there. Can'T delete that post
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Anyone got a good CM profile to try for Destiny 2?
The AC:Unity just pushes everything to depth but it's still flat and none of the other profiles I have had any success with.
Anyone got a good CM profile to try for Destiny 2?
The AC:Unity just pushes everything to depth but it's still flat and none of the other profiles I have had any success with.
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[quote="D-Man11"]Don't forget, SuperDepth 3D is an option without haloing issues AFAIK[/quote]
Unfortunetly I think chtiblue is right, it looks more or less the same way.
I must agree with you guys, it's mandatory to find a way to boost separation in CM.
What about Superdepht, does it really have "superdepht", anyone here with some more insight ?
[quote="Necropants"]Anyone got a good CM profile to try for Destiny 2?
The AC:Unity just pushes everything to depth but it's still flat and none of the other profiles I have had any success with.[/quote]
Have you tried Witcher 3, that has proven good in a few games here.
Necropants said:Anyone got a good CM profile to try for Destiny 2?
The AC:Unity just pushes everything to depth but it's still flat and none of the other profiles I have had any success with.
Have you tried Witcher 3, that has proven good in a few games here.
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[quote="Blacksmith56"][quote="Necropants"]Anyone got a good CM profile to try for Destiny 2?
The AC:Unity just pushes everything to depth but it's still flat and none of the other profiles I have had any success with.[/quote]
Have you tried Witcher 3, that has proven good in a few games here.[/quote]
Depends on what you mean Blacksmith56. After applying the Witcher 3 3Dfix its profile uses the same 2DDHUDSettings value like the AC: Unity profile. So results will be the same for CM. When not having applied the 3D fix The Witcher 3 profile uses 0x20000106 value for 2DDHUDSettings. Results will be probably different.
Generally I don't understand why many people here swap the driver profiles instead of just setting the 2DDHUDSettings CM flag. Typically for swapping profiles you have to use Nvidia Profile Inspector. There you have to remove the exe from one profile and add it to another. These are even more clicks than just setting the 2DDHudSettings flag (also called 0x709ADADA) . For most of the profiles only 2 values are relevant for 2DDHudSettings: 0x10000102 (= The AC: Syndicate profile many people refer to) and 0x10000002. In 90% of the cases one of these will work to enable Compatibility Mode. These values are used most often in driver profiles.
With 3D Fix Manager it's even more simple to enable CM mode. There is a checkbox "Force CM" in "Installation" tab after having installed the 3dmigoto 3d fix or the raw 3dmigoto wrapper. By default 3DFM uses 0x10000002 to force CM mode or the value I've defined in the fix profile where I have checked that this value works. In "Hotkeys" tab you can set other values for 2DDHudSettings from a drop down list if the default value does not work properly.
Necropants said:Anyone got a good CM profile to try for Destiny 2?
The AC:Unity just pushes everything to depth but it's still flat and none of the other profiles I have had any success with.
Have you tried Witcher 3, that has proven good in a few games here.
Depends on what you mean Blacksmith56. After applying the Witcher 3 3Dfix its profile uses the same 2DDHUDSettings value like the AC: Unity profile. So results will be the same for CM. When not having applied the 3D fix The Witcher 3 profile uses 0x20000106 value for 2DDHUDSettings. Results will be probably different.
Generally I don't understand why many people here swap the driver profiles instead of just setting the 2DDHUDSettings CM flag. Typically for swapping profiles you have to use Nvidia Profile Inspector. There you have to remove the exe from one profile and add it to another. These are even more clicks than just setting the 2DDHudSettings flag (also called 0x709ADADA) . For most of the profiles only 2 values are relevant for 2DDHudSettings: 0x10000102 (= The AC: Syndicate profile many people refer to) and 0x10000002. In 90% of the cases one of these will work to enable Compatibility Mode. These values are used most often in driver profiles.
With 3D Fix Manager it's even more simple to enable CM mode. There is a checkbox "Force CM" in "Installation" tab after having installed the 3dmigoto 3d fix or the raw 3dmigoto wrapper. By default 3DFM uses 0x10000002 to force CM mode or the value I've defined in the fix profile where I have checked that this value works. In "Hotkeys" tab you can set other values for 2DDHudSettings from a drop down list if the default value does not work properly.
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You are wrong here Paul.
This was my reply to you last time: There's more to CM than that, you can change values in this one for very different results!
Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f58240 InternalSettingFlag=V0
The Witcher 3 CM profile (NOT the fix) makes eg. Ghost Recon: Wildlands behave and look totally different, in this example (I know because I tried it) the whole 3D world collapsed, and the main character fell through and died.
Thats why we use different profiles, I'm not an expert, but I hope you did understand my attempt to explain it :)
This was my reply to you last time: There's more to CM than that, you can change values in this one for very different results!
Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f58240 InternalSettingFlag=V0
The Witcher 3 CM profile (NOT the fix) makes eg. Ghost Recon: Wildlands behave and look totally different, in this example (I know because I tried it) the whole 3D world collapsed, and the main character fell through and died.
Thats why we use different profiles, I'm not an expert, but I hope you did understand my attempt to explain it :)
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How did you make Depth hack work with CM work? I tried the depth hack with Wildlands in CM and it didn't work. With normal Stereo 3D mode 3D hack works.
Another thing is: If you still use the depth hack from your link above this is fairly outdated. You should use this instead: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/930853/ or use 3D Fix Manager where you can do the same thing but with a GUI. With the new depth hack you don't need to lock the Registry to prevent Nvidia driver from overriding the MonitorSize.
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The main problem is that depth hack doen't work with CM mode ;)
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/chtiblue/album/530b52d4cb85770d6e000049/3Dvision with 49" Philips 49PUS7100 interlieved 3D (3840x2160) overide mode, GTX 1080 GFA2 EXOC, core i5 @4.3GHz, 16Gb@2130, windows 7&10 64bit, Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 Marantz 6010 AVR
Yeah I already wondered how he would do that xD. The only possibility I see is to try different hex values for 2DDHUDSettings. Some give more maximum depth, some less. Some don't work or mass everything up.
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http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/chtiblue/album/530b52d4cb85770d6e000049/3Dvision with 49" Philips 49PUS7100 interlieved 3D (3840x2160) overide mode, GTX 1080 GFA2 EXOC, core i5 @4.3GHz, 16Gb@2130, windows 7&10 64bit, Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 Marantz 6010 AVR
when i tested it i was also switching from Monitor to
Projector so it was the bigger screen who gives much better
results.:)I will correct that post from me.
Indeed, as we all know, 3DV performance is half that of 2D gaming.
1. CM has no tangeable performance hit in 3DV.
2. CM does NOT suffer from the CPU bottleneck bug.
FC5, FC4, and Dragon Age Inquisition, are some of the games I have personally played and completed with CM.
My only personal gripe with CM is that separation is restricted, as the separation hack does not work. I have been trying to find a solution to this problem for a long time, but to no avail.
It is great that 3DMigoto works with CM (thanks to DSS, bo3b, and everyone else who made that happen). Anyone know what one would have to modify to increase CM depth (separation)?
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https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/930853/
If you're lucky enough to have a SBS/TAB/CB display/TV then SuperDepth 3D is a much better alternate to CM and it supports more than DX10/11...
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/959175/
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Nope, for each game I tried, even after heavy tweaking superdepth, the results were about the same than cm mode, still haloing same depth limitation and I ended up with Cm mode... Prove me I'm wrong with comparing pics...
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/chtiblue/album/530b52d4cb85770d6e000049/3Dvision with 49" Philips 49PUS7100 interlieved 3D (3840x2160) overide mode, GTX 1080 GFA2 EXOC, core i5 @4.3GHz, 16Gb@2130, windows 7&10 64bit, Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 Marantz 6010 AVR
BUT:If I change StereSeperation
from default 32 to 64, then my Nvidia Testapp has MORE depth!!!
64 seems maximum though.
But tested in 2 games. I see no difference. One real 3D other one CM.
lol sorry just the normal depth setting,..got confused there. Can'T delete that post
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The AC:Unity just pushes everything to depth but it's still flat and none of the other profiles I have had any success with.
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Unfortunetly I think chtiblue is right, it looks more or less the same way.
I must agree with you guys, it's mandatory to find a way to boost separation in CM.
What about Superdepht, does it really have "superdepht", anyone here with some more insight ?
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Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
Have you tried Witcher 3, that has proven good in a few games here.
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
Depends on what you mean Blacksmith56. After applying the Witcher 3 3Dfix its profile uses the same 2DDHUDSettings value like the AC: Unity profile. So results will be the same for CM. When not having applied the 3D fix The Witcher 3 profile uses 0x20000106 value for 2DDHUDSettings. Results will be probably different.
Generally I don't understand why many people here swap the driver profiles instead of just setting the 2DDHUDSettings CM flag. Typically for swapping profiles you have to use Nvidia Profile Inspector. There you have to remove the exe from one profile and add it to another. These are even more clicks than just setting the 2DDHudSettings flag (also called 0x709ADADA) . For most of the profiles only 2 values are relevant for 2DDHudSettings: 0x10000102 (= The AC: Syndicate profile many people refer to) and 0x10000002. In 90% of the cases one of these will work to enable Compatibility Mode. These values are used most often in driver profiles.
With 3D Fix Manager it's even more simple to enable CM mode. There is a checkbox "Force CM" in "Installation" tab after having installed the 3dmigoto 3d fix or the raw 3dmigoto wrapper. By default 3DFM uses 0x10000002 to force CM mode or the value I've defined in the fix profile where I have checked that this value works. In "Hotkeys" tab you can set other values for 2DDHudSettings from a drop down list if the default value does not work properly.
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This was my reply to you last time: There's more to CM than that, you can change values in this one for very different results!
Setting ID_0x709adada = 0x37f58240 InternalSettingFlag=V0
The Witcher 3 CM profile (NOT the fix) makes eg. Ghost Recon: Wildlands behave and look totally different, in this example (I know because I tried it) the whole 3D world collapsed, and the main character fell through and died.
Thats why we use different profiles, I'm not an expert, but I hope you did understand my attempt to explain it :)
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Aurus 1080 TI 2.08 GHZ - 100% Watercooled !
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)