Serious flaw in GeForce 3D Vision drivers Andrew please fix this serious bug?
There's a very serious flaw in 3D drivers that causes a glitch in almost all games, except a few. Whenever there's dust or fog in the scene, the objects have a double image, one the object, and another a shadowy transparent ghostly image of it. Some of you may not have noticed it while busy playing the game, but this is a very annoying bug, especially the weapon has a dark shadow. I'll try to post a few screenshots later. Games like Far Cry 2 and Bioshock are good examples. Some games don't have fog in them, so they are safe. Some games like COD series are luckily fixed with latest drivers. Some games that are not affected are like F.E.A.R, Painkiller. L4D etc. I hope Andrew fixes this double-image bug in future drivers. They have successfully fixed COD.
There's a very serious flaw in 3D drivers that causes a glitch in almost all games, except a few. Whenever there's dust or fog in the scene, the objects have a double image, one the object, and another a shadowy transparent ghostly image of it. Some of you may not have noticed it while busy playing the game, but this is a very annoying bug, especially the weapon has a dark shadow. I'll try to post a few screenshots later. Games like Far Cry 2 and Bioshock are good examples. Some games don't have fog in them, so they are safe. Some games like COD series are luckily fixed with latest drivers. Some games that are not affected are like F.E.A.R, Painkiller. L4D etc. I hope Andrew fixes this double-image bug in future drivers. They have successfully fixed COD.

#1
Posted 07/12/2009 02:31 AM   
[quote name='Captain007' post='564331' date='Jul 12 2009, 02:31 AM']There's a very serious flaw in 3D drivers that causes a glitch in almost all games, except a few. Whenever there's dust or fog in the scene, the objects have a double image, one the object, and another a shadowy transparent ghostly image of it. Some of you may not have noticed it while busy playing the game, but this is a very annoying bug, especially the weapon has a dark shadow. I'll try to post a few screenshots later. Games like Far Cry 2 and Bioshock are good examples. Some games don't have fog in them, so they are safe. Some games like COD series are luckily fixed with latest drivers. Some games that are not affected are like F.E.A.R, Painkiller. L4D etc. I hope Andrew fixes this double-image bug in future drivers. They have successfully fixed COD.[/quote]

Well, Andrew doesn't personally fix anything, and you shouldn't ask stupid stuff like that of him.

I agree though, it's an annoying problem - but I wouldn't expect it to be fixed. Older games or less than blockbuster games aren't generally focused on as much as newer ones. I imagine it's a pretty tough problem for Nvidia to fix without breaking something else in another game.
[quote name='Captain007' post='564331' date='Jul 12 2009, 02:31 AM']There's a very serious flaw in 3D drivers that causes a glitch in almost all games, except a few. Whenever there's dust or fog in the scene, the objects have a double image, one the object, and another a shadowy transparent ghostly image of it. Some of you may not have noticed it while busy playing the game, but this is a very annoying bug, especially the weapon has a dark shadow. I'll try to post a few screenshots later. Games like Far Cry 2 and Bioshock are good examples. Some games don't have fog in them, so they are safe. Some games like COD series are luckily fixed with latest drivers. Some games that are not affected are like F.E.A.R, Painkiller. L4D etc. I hope Andrew fixes this double-image bug in future drivers. They have successfully fixed COD.



Well, Andrew doesn't personally fix anything, and you shouldn't ask stupid stuff like that of him.



I agree though, it's an annoying problem - but I wouldn't expect it to be fixed. Older games or less than blockbuster games aren't generally focused on as much as newer ones. I imagine it's a pretty tough problem for Nvidia to fix without breaking something else in another game.

#2
Posted 07/12/2009 06:29 AM   
Well, this is not stupid stuff dude. This is a great way to input some feedback to nVidia. You may be new to this forum, but you might notice that inputs through threads like this have helped fix a lot of bugs in past drivers. We truly appreciate Andrew's work and his participation in the 3D gamers' community. He's the man behind the entire 3D vision, and he's actively taking part behind driver development and fixes. Now we have a better 3D vision experience because of his hard work so far. Thanks Andrew. We've had polls, fix requests and in some cases Andrew himself has asked for feedback.

So please try to be objective, instead of making empty comments. We would like to know your experience with this particular bug. I'll post some screenshots soon.
Thanks.
Well, this is not stupid stuff dude. This is a great way to input some feedback to nVidia. You may be new to this forum, but you might notice that inputs through threads like this have helped fix a lot of bugs in past drivers. We truly appreciate Andrew's work and his participation in the 3D gamers' community. He's the man behind the entire 3D vision, and he's actively taking part behind driver development and fixes. Now we have a better 3D vision experience because of his hard work so far. Thanks Andrew. We've had polls, fix requests and in some cases Andrew himself has asked for feedback.



So please try to be objective, instead of making empty comments. We would like to know your experience with this particular bug. I'll post some screenshots soon.

Thanks.

#3
Posted 07/13/2009 08:58 PM   
[quote name='Captain007' post='564916' date='Jul 13 2009, 03:58 PM']Well, this is not stupid stuff dude. This is a great way to input some feedback to nVidia. You may be new to this forum, but you might notice that inputs through threads like this have helped fix a lot of bugs in past drivers. We truly appreciate Andrew's work and his participation in the 3D gamers' community. He's the man behind the entire 3D vision, and he's actively taking part behind driver development and fixes. Now we have a better 3D vision experience because of his hard work so far. Thanks Andrew. We've had polls, fix requests and in some cases Andrew himself has asked for feedback.

So please try to be objective, instead of making empty comments. We would like to know your experience with this particular bug. I'll post some screenshots soon.
Thanks.[/quote]

Hi

I havent experienced any double images with Left 4 Dead myself, the game plays amazing in 3D.

What would help is a list of games and screenshots that show the problem. We can fix some games, but not all. Thanks.
[quote name='Captain007' post='564916' date='Jul 13 2009, 03:58 PM']Well, this is not stupid stuff dude. This is a great way to input some feedback to nVidia. You may be new to this forum, but you might notice that inputs through threads like this have helped fix a lot of bugs in past drivers. We truly appreciate Andrew's work and his participation in the 3D gamers' community. He's the man behind the entire 3D vision, and he's actively taking part behind driver development and fixes. Now we have a better 3D vision experience because of his hard work so far. Thanks Andrew. We've had polls, fix requests and in some cases Andrew himself has asked for feedback.



So please try to be objective, instead of making empty comments. We would like to know your experience with this particular bug. I'll post some screenshots soon.

Thanks.



Hi



I havent experienced any double images with Left 4 Dead myself, the game plays amazing in 3D.



What would help is a list of games and screenshots that show the problem. We can fix some games, but not all. Thanks.

#4
Posted 07/16/2009 07:45 PM   
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