Try first on a game that is known to work well in 3D without any sort of modification as a simple baseline. Also, rather unrelated, but as a new 3D user be sure to read up on how to properly adjust Depth and Convergence, it makes ALL the difference in the world in terms of the quality of 3D.
Try first on a game that is known to work well in 3D without any sort of modification as a simple baseline. Also, rather unrelated, but as a new 3D user be sure to read up on how to properly adjust Depth and Convergence, it makes ALL the difference in the world in terms of the quality of 3D.
So I've been trying to get convergence and depth correctly configured, but I'm really now sure that I'm doign anything with convergence. I'm pressing CTRL F6 a lot but can I verify some way that I really did up convergence?
At least with depth there is an overlay and I can see when I update it.
Also, with witcher 3 as soon as I go over 15% depth I get my minimap teared up.
So I've been trying to get convergence and depth correctly configured, but I'm really now sure that I'm doign anything with convergence. I'm pressing CTRL F6 a lot but can I verify some way that I really did up convergence?
At least with depth there is an overlay and I can see when I update it.
Also, with witcher 3 as soon as I go over 15% depth I get my minimap teared up.
-Don't touch Witcher 3 yet. A 3D fix is in production, but it's not yet finished, and you'll have a much better time if you wait for this. Watch the forums for details.
-To check if convergence is changing, take off the glasses, hold the shortcut down and wait. It often takes 10 seconds or more before the difference starts to become visible.
-Don't touch Witcher 3 yet. A 3D fix is in production, but it's not yet finished, and you'll have a much better time if you wait for this. Watch the forums for details.
-To check if convergence is changing, take off the glasses, hold the shortcut down and wait. It often takes 10 seconds or more before the difference starts to become visible.
Thanks for the tip about convergence, I pressed like 3 or 4 times the keys and didn't see any change. It figures I don't see anything changing on the screen doing that, if I need to press it for 10 seconds.
About witcher, I will do as you say, I was only testing 3D to see if it worked. I'll still try again tonight after changing convergence again. But I will only test it then go back to 2D while I wait for the final version.
Thanks for the tip about convergence, I pressed like 3 or 4 times the keys and didn't see any change. It figures I don't see anything changing on the screen doing that, if I need to press it for 10 seconds.
About witcher, I will do as you say, I was only testing 3D to see if it worked. I'll still try again tonight after changing convergence again. But I will only test it then go back to 2D while I wait for the final version.
Really sorry but just in case.
Have you enabled the shortcut keys from the NVidia control panel? Change the increase and decrease convergence key to: numpad + and number pad - respectively just to be sure.
Also you need to hold it down for a while. Not just press.
Have you enabled the shortcut keys from the NVidia control panel? Change the increase and decrease convergence key to: numpad + and number pad - respectively just to be sure.
Also you need to hold it down for a while. Not just press.
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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At least with depth there is an overlay and I can see when I update it.
Also, with witcher 3 as soon as I go over 15% depth I get my minimap teared up.
-To check if convergence is changing, take off the glasses, hold the shortcut down and wait. It often takes 10 seconds or more before the difference starts to become visible.
About witcher, I will do as you say, I was only testing 3D to see if it worked. I'll still try again tonight after changing convergence again. But I will only test it then go back to 2D while I wait for the final version.
Have you enabled the shortcut keys from the NVidia control panel? Change the increase and decrease convergence key to: numpad + and number pad - respectively just to be sure.
Also you need to hold it down for a while. Not just press.
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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Vitals: Windows 7 64bit, i5 2500 @ 4.4ghz, SLI GTX670, 8GB, Viewsonic VX2268WM
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