Split/Second - 3D Vision support?
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Well morsage... I dunno what fps you're gettin

But upon your recommendation, I went and purchased the tridef drivers. Now I can play SS on 480SLI at a solid 9-10 frames per second on Hi.
And you forgot to mention the whole game freezes when loading the track if graphics are set to Very Hi.
Not exactly 'awesome'.

Unless you're gettin some very different results?
Well morsage... I dunno what fps you're gettin



But upon your recommendation, I went and purchased the tridef drivers. Now I can play SS on 480SLI at a solid 9-10 frames per second on Hi.

And you forgot to mention the whole game freezes when loading the track if graphics are set to Very Hi.

Not exactly 'awesome'.



Unless you're gettin some very different results?

#16
Posted 05/24/2010 09:55 AM   
Wow Nvidia's drivers must be worse optimised than ATI's, I get a solid 30FPS on high settings (OCed 5970 850/1200), as in as smooth as this game gets and it is awesome. Personally, I did not try the 295 with Tridef drivers as 295 with 3D Vision =ed unplayable mess, if not using 3D Vision driver I always use 5970 with either iZ3D or Tridef because it is better. Now that you have tridef driver and compatible glasses try some of the other games with this driver games that have Tridef profiles (few games) tend to play well with this driver, such as Bioshock2, but Split Second runs great without a profile (on 5970).

9-10 is atrocious, I read on the 3D Vision Blog that Nvidia drivers were better optimised than ATI's that obviously is not true in light of your experience. You did remember to disable the 3D vision driver I hope, the 3D Vision and Tridef drivers do not mix well.

When I wrote my system "cannot make even a reasonable slide show in this game on very high quality settings" I was reffering to the freezing on very high settings when begginning races that is someties occassioned by a Tridef message 'out of video memory'. Very suprised a 480SLI rig does not cut it.
Wow Nvidia's drivers must be worse optimised than ATI's, I get a solid 30FPS on high settings (OCed 5970 850/1200), as in as smooth as this game gets and it is awesome. Personally, I did not try the 295 with Tridef drivers as 295 with 3D Vision =ed unplayable mess, if not using 3D Vision driver I always use 5970 with either iZ3D or Tridef because it is better. Now that you have tridef driver and compatible glasses try some of the other games with this driver games that have Tridef profiles (few games) tend to play well with this driver, such as Bioshock2, but Split Second runs great without a profile (on 5970).



9-10 is atrocious, I read on the 3D Vision Blog that Nvidia drivers were better optimised than ATI's that obviously is not true in light of your experience. You did remember to disable the 3D vision driver I hope, the 3D Vision and Tridef drivers do not mix well.



When I wrote my system "cannot make even a reasonable slide show in this game on very high quality settings" I was reffering to the freezing on very high settings when begginning races that is someties occassioned by a Tridef message 'out of video memory'. Very suprised a 480SLI rig does not cut it.

EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM

#17
Posted 05/24/2010 12:27 PM   
Wow Nvidia's drivers must be worse optimised than ATI's, I get a solid 30FPS on high settings (OCed 5970 850/1200), as in as smooth as this game gets and it is awesome. Personally, I did not try the 295 with Tridef drivers as 295 with 3D Vision =ed unplayable mess, if not using 3D Vision driver I always use 5970 with either iZ3D or Tridef because it is better. Now that you have tridef driver and compatible glasses try some of the other games with this driver games that have Tridef profiles (few games) tend to play well with this driver, such as Bioshock2, but Split Second runs great without a profile (on 5970).

9-10 is atrocious, I read on the 3D Vision Blog that Nvidia drivers were better optimised than ATI's that obviously is not true in light of your experience. You did remember to disable the 3D vision driver I hope, the 3D Vision and Tridef drivers do not mix well.

When I wrote my system "cannot make even a reasonable slide show in this game on very high quality settings" I was reffering to the freezing on very high settings when begginning races that is someties occassioned by a Tridef message 'out of video memory'. Very suprised a 480SLI rig does not cut it.
Wow Nvidia's drivers must be worse optimised than ATI's, I get a solid 30FPS on high settings (OCed 5970 850/1200), as in as smooth as this game gets and it is awesome. Personally, I did not try the 295 with Tridef drivers as 295 with 3D Vision =ed unplayable mess, if not using 3D Vision driver I always use 5970 with either iZ3D or Tridef because it is better. Now that you have tridef driver and compatible glasses try some of the other games with this driver games that have Tridef profiles (few games) tend to play well with this driver, such as Bioshock2, but Split Second runs great without a profile (on 5970).



9-10 is atrocious, I read on the 3D Vision Blog that Nvidia drivers were better optimised than ATI's that obviously is not true in light of your experience. You did remember to disable the 3D vision driver I hope, the 3D Vision and Tridef drivers do not mix well.



When I wrote my system "cannot make even a reasonable slide show in this game on very high quality settings" I was reffering to the freezing on very high settings when begginning races that is someties occassioned by a Tridef message 'out of video memory'. Very suprised a 480SLI rig does not cut it.

EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM

#18
Posted 05/24/2010 12:27 PM   
When Toms Hardware did a review of a DIY dual projector rig, they noticed there was great performance variability between hardware and drivers according to the games you play.
It's not only about the Nvidia vs ATI GPU drivers, it's maintly about the Tridef and iZ3D drivers : depending on the games you play, sometimes you get very bad performance with one GPU brand and sometimes the other.
[url="http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-polarized-projector,2589-11.html"]http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-pol...or,2589-11.html[/url]
When Toms Hardware did a review of a DIY dual projector rig, they noticed there was great performance variability between hardware and drivers according to the games you play.

It's not only about the Nvidia vs ATI GPU drivers, it's maintly about the Tridef and iZ3D drivers : depending on the games you play, sometimes you get very bad performance with one GPU brand and sometimes the other.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-pol...or,2589-11.html

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#19
Posted 05/24/2010 02:53 PM   
When Toms Hardware did a review of a DIY dual projector rig, they noticed there was great performance variability between hardware and drivers according to the games you play.
It's not only about the Nvidia vs ATI GPU drivers, it's maintly about the Tridef and iZ3D drivers : depending on the games you play, sometimes you get very bad performance with one GPU brand and sometimes the other.
[url="http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-polarized-projector,2589-11.html"]http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-pol...or,2589-11.html[/url]
When Toms Hardware did a review of a DIY dual projector rig, they noticed there was great performance variability between hardware and drivers according to the games you play.

It's not only about the Nvidia vs ATI GPU drivers, it's maintly about the Tridef and iZ3D drivers : depending on the games you play, sometimes you get very bad performance with one GPU brand and sometimes the other.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-pol...or,2589-11.html

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#20
Posted 05/24/2010 02:53 PM   
[quote name='MorSage' post='1060842' date='May 24 2010, 01:27 PM']Personally, I did not try the 295 with Tridef drivers as 295 with 3D Vision =ed unplayable mess, if not using 3D Vision driver I always use 5970 with either iZ3D or Tridef because it is better.[/quote]

From my own experience with IZ3D, Nvision and first 3D monitor from Zalmann, stereoscopic 3D of Nvision was much better and immersive compared to the one of IZ3D.
[quote name='MorSage' post='1060842' date='May 24 2010, 01:27 PM']Personally, I did not try the 295 with Tridef drivers as 295 with 3D Vision =ed unplayable mess, if not using 3D Vision driver I always use 5970 with either iZ3D or Tridef because it is better.



From my own experience with IZ3D, Nvision and first 3D monitor from Zalmann, stereoscopic 3D of Nvision was much better and immersive compared to the one of IZ3D.

#21
Posted 05/24/2010 06:37 PM   
[quote name='MorSage' post='1060842' date='May 24 2010, 01:27 PM']Personally, I did not try the 295 with Tridef drivers as 295 with 3D Vision =ed unplayable mess, if not using 3D Vision driver I always use 5970 with either iZ3D or Tridef because it is better.[/quote]

From my own experience with IZ3D, Nvision and first 3D monitor from Zalmann, stereoscopic 3D of Nvision was much better and immersive compared to the one of IZ3D.
[quote name='MorSage' post='1060842' date='May 24 2010, 01:27 PM']Personally, I did not try the 295 with Tridef drivers as 295 with 3D Vision =ed unplayable mess, if not using 3D Vision driver I always use 5970 with either iZ3D or Tridef because it is better.



From my own experience with IZ3D, Nvision and first 3D monitor from Zalmann, stereoscopic 3D of Nvision was much better and immersive compared to the one of IZ3D.

#22
Posted 05/24/2010 06:37 PM   
[quote name='theadzter' post='1060780' date='May 24 2010, 10:55 AM']Well morsage... I dunno what fps you're gettin

But upon your recommendation, I went and purchased the tridef drivers. Now I can play SS on 480SLI at a solid 9-10 frames per second on Hi.
And you forgot to mention the whole game freezes when loading the track if graphics are set to Very Hi.
Not exactly 'awesome'.

Unless you're gettin some very different results?[/quote]

Well if you don't get good fps with Tridef, at least you get 2D to 3D movie conversion:
[url="http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-polarized-projector,2589-16.html"]http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-pol...or,2589-16.html[/url]
[quote name='theadzter' post='1060780' date='May 24 2010, 10:55 AM']Well morsage... I dunno what fps you're gettin



But upon your recommendation, I went and purchased the tridef drivers. Now I can play SS on 480SLI at a solid 9-10 frames per second on Hi.

And you forgot to mention the whole game freezes when loading the track if graphics are set to Very Hi.

Not exactly 'awesome'.



Unless you're gettin some very different results?



Well if you don't get good fps with Tridef, at least you get 2D to 3D movie conversion:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-pol...or,2589-16.html

#23
Posted 05/24/2010 06:42 PM   
[quote name='theadzter' post='1060780' date='May 24 2010, 10:55 AM']Well morsage... I dunno what fps you're gettin

But upon your recommendation, I went and purchased the tridef drivers. Now I can play SS on 480SLI at a solid 9-10 frames per second on Hi.
And you forgot to mention the whole game freezes when loading the track if graphics are set to Very Hi.
Not exactly 'awesome'.

Unless you're gettin some very different results?[/quote]

Well if you don't get good fps with Tridef, at least you get 2D to 3D movie conversion:
[url="http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-polarized-projector,2589-16.html"]http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-pol...or,2589-16.html[/url]
[quote name='theadzter' post='1060780' date='May 24 2010, 10:55 AM']Well morsage... I dunno what fps you're gettin



But upon your recommendation, I went and purchased the tridef drivers. Now I can play SS on 480SLI at a solid 9-10 frames per second on Hi.

And you forgot to mention the whole game freezes when loading the track if graphics are set to Very Hi.

Not exactly 'awesome'.



Unless you're gettin some very different results?



Well if you don't get good fps with Tridef, at least you get 2D to 3D movie conversion:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/3d-pol...or,2589-16.html

#24
Posted 05/24/2010 06:42 PM   
"From my own experience with IZ3D, Nvision and first 3D monitor from Zalmann, stereoscopic 3D of Nvision was much better and immersive compared to the one of IZ3D."

We are all talking about Split Second here yes or no? If no I get the best performance from Tridef if they have a profile as their auto--convergace actually works and I use a 50" plasma screen. For the many games that either lack a working Tridef driver or do not have one (except Split Second) iZ3D tends to be best on my rig as convergance management is better than Nvidia and it is very tweakable. In reality I rarely use Nvidia now unless the others have issues and when they do Nvidia usually does too, this is mainly because driver issues and of the darkness and poor contrast of the nvidia glasses compared to my Samsung SSG glasses and frequency/severity of convergance problems compared to the other drivers.

But as stated before in this thread different hardware often benefits from differing software solutions that can again varies depending on the task / game.
"From my own experience with IZ3D, Nvision and first 3D monitor from Zalmann, stereoscopic 3D of Nvision was much better and immersive compared to the one of IZ3D."



We are all talking about Split Second here yes or no? If no I get the best performance from Tridef if they have a profile as their auto--convergace actually works and I use a 50" plasma screen. For the many games that either lack a working Tridef driver or do not have one (except Split Second) iZ3D tends to be best on my rig as convergance management is better than Nvidia and it is very tweakable. In reality I rarely use Nvidia now unless the others have issues and when they do Nvidia usually does too, this is mainly because driver issues and of the darkness and poor contrast of the nvidia glasses compared to my Samsung SSG glasses and frequency/severity of convergance problems compared to the other drivers.



But as stated before in this thread different hardware often benefits from differing software solutions that can again varies depending on the task / game.

EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM

#25
Posted 05/24/2010 07:23 PM   
"From my own experience with IZ3D, Nvision and first 3D monitor from Zalmann, stereoscopic 3D of Nvision was much better and immersive compared to the one of IZ3D."

We are all talking about Split Second here yes or no? If no I get the best performance from Tridef if they have a profile as their auto--convergace actually works and I use a 50" plasma screen. For the many games that either lack a working Tridef driver or do not have one (except Split Second) iZ3D tends to be best on my rig as convergance management is better than Nvidia and it is very tweakable. In reality I rarely use Nvidia now unless the others have issues and when they do Nvidia usually does too, this is mainly because driver issues and of the darkness and poor contrast of the nvidia glasses compared to my Samsung SSG glasses and frequency/severity of convergance problems compared to the other drivers.

But as stated before in this thread different hardware often benefits from differing software solutions that can again varies depending on the task / game.
"From my own experience with IZ3D, Nvision and first 3D monitor from Zalmann, stereoscopic 3D of Nvision was much better and immersive compared to the one of IZ3D."



We are all talking about Split Second here yes or no? If no I get the best performance from Tridef if they have a profile as their auto--convergace actually works and I use a 50" plasma screen. For the many games that either lack a working Tridef driver or do not have one (except Split Second) iZ3D tends to be best on my rig as convergance management is better than Nvidia and it is very tweakable. In reality I rarely use Nvidia now unless the others have issues and when they do Nvidia usually does too, this is mainly because driver issues and of the darkness and poor contrast of the nvidia glasses compared to my Samsung SSG glasses and frequency/severity of convergance problems compared to the other drivers.



But as stated before in this thread different hardware often benefits from differing software solutions that can again varies depending on the task / game.

EVGA X58 760 Classified (VREG,NB/SB WB Koolance seperate loop), i7 980X@4.4+GHz 33x134 1.3625V Thermaltake Venoumous S with CoolerMaster push-pull fans, 12GB OCZ 8-8-8-24@16000 1.65V, ATI 5970 WB Koolance on seperate loop @1.16V 850-1200 or Nvidia 295, Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe into Yamaha RX-V3800, 4x300GB Velociraptors Raid 0 on Adaptec 4505 RAID, 4x60GB OCZ Vertex SSD RAID 0 LSI 9750, 1TB WD SATA3, 128GB Falcon SSD, Thermaltake 1200W, Thermaltake TX Mozart, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth Keyboard + MX1000 Mouse, Logitech Sphere MP webcam, Logitech cordless Rumblepad2, 50" Samsung 3D PS50B450 plasma, Samsung SSG1000 3D glasses, Nvidia 3D Vision, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM

#26
Posted 05/24/2010 07:23 PM   
There should be a new profile for Split/second as part of the newly released CD 1.29. Has anyone tried if Split/second is working now with 3D vision? It is really confusing that the features-list for CD 1.29 lists a profile for split/second but it is nowhere to be found in the compatibility list!?
There should be a new profile for Split/second as part of the newly released CD 1.29. Has anyone tried if Split/second is working now with 3D vision? It is really confusing that the features-list for CD 1.29 lists a profile for split/second but it is nowhere to be found in the compatibility list!?

#27
Posted 06/15/2010 10:14 PM   
[quote name='lohan' post='1074052' date='Jun 15 2010, 06:14 PM']There should be a new profile for Split/second as part of the newly released CD 1.29. Has anyone tried if Split/second is working now with 3D vision? It is really confusing that the features-list for CD 1.29 lists a profile for split/second but it is nowhere to be found in the compatibility list!?[/quote]

lol they lied... no split second profile
[quote name='lohan' post='1074052' date='Jun 15 2010, 06:14 PM']There should be a new profile for Split/second as part of the newly released CD 1.29. Has anyone tried if Split/second is working now with 3D vision? It is really confusing that the features-list for CD 1.29 lists a profile for split/second but it is nowhere to be found in the compatibility list!?



lol they lied... no split second profile

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#28
Posted 06/15/2010 10:19 PM   
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