I know it can be frustrating at times being a 3D Vision enthusiast - games not having 3D as expected at launch like BF3, games having underwhelming 3D like Deux Ex:HR, etc. I do wish more of us could take the time to thank those developers that are putting the effort to add solid 3D support into their games, even when it's not an official launch feature. A good example of this was Arcania, which was horrible at launch in 3D but worked fantastic after they released a patch with 3D support. Another good example lately is Hard Reset, which got a patch to add 3D support this week. Even if you have no interest in the game, I think it would be nice to have drop them a post in the Steam forums for the game that we appreciate the 3D support they added to the game.
I apologize if I come off in a negative way but I love 3D Vision and want to see it grow. Letting developers know their effort is appreciated is easy thing we can do to help the product grow.
I know it can be frustrating at times being a 3D Vision enthusiast - games not having 3D as expected at launch like BF3, games having underwhelming 3D like Deux Ex:HR, etc. I do wish more of us could take the time to thank those developers that are putting the effort to add solid 3D support into their games, even when it's not an official launch feature. A good example of this was Arcania, which was horrible at launch in 3D but worked fantastic after they released a patch with 3D support. Another good example lately is Hard Reset, which got a patch to add 3D support this week. Even if you have no interest in the game, I think it would be nice to have drop them a post in the Steam forums for the game that we appreciate the 3D support they added to the game.
I apologize if I come off in a negative way but I love 3D Vision and want to see it grow. Letting developers know their effort is appreciated is easy thing we can do to help the product grow.
Even though 3d vision support is sometimes a hit and miss, and I've been pretty hard with the devs regarding the witcher 2 support, overall i'm quite thankful with 3d vision and without them, the 3d gaming scene would be almost non existent, besides I think andrew is quite passionate with 3d like most of us and he does as much as he can, so all in all, thanks, but try harder to make 3d vision the standard for 3d gaming as it should be.
Even though 3d vision support is sometimes a hit and miss, and I've been pretty hard with the devs regarding the witcher 2 support, overall i'm quite thankful with 3d vision and without them, the 3d gaming scene would be almost non existent, besides I think andrew is quite passionate with 3d like most of us and he does as much as he can, so all in all, thanks, but try harder to make 3d vision the standard for 3d gaming as it should be.
All hail 3d modders DHR, MasterOtaku, Losti, Necropants, Helifax, bo3b, mike_ar69, Flugan, DarkStarSword, 4everAwake, 3d4dd and so many more helping to keep the 3d dream alive, find their 3d fixes at http://helixmod.blogspot.com/ Also check my site for spanish VR and mobile gaming news: www.gamermovil.com
[quote name='Arioch' date='03 November 2011 - 06:40 PM' timestamp='1320342024' post='1319855']
I know it can be frustrating at times being a 3D Vision enthusiast - games not having 3D as expected at launch like BF3, games having underwhelming 3D like Deux Ex:HR, etc. I do wish more of us could take the time to thank those developers that are putting the effort to add solid 3D support into their games, even when it's not an official launch feature. A good example of this was Arcania, which was horrible at launch in 3D but worked fantastic after they released a patch with 3D support. Another good example lately is Hard Reset, which got a patch to add 3D support this week. Even if you have no interest in the game, I think it would be nice to have drop them a post in the Steam forums for the game that we appreciate the 3D support they added to the game.
I apologize if I come off in a negative way but I love 3D Vision and want to see it grow. Letting developers know their effort is appreciated is easy thing we can do to help the product grow.
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Good post Arioch, devs would be appreciative of a thank you among all the negative threads on their forums. Another example of a dev patching their game was Alice. They quickly produced a patch that made some of the post processing and Physx objects 3D. Although the crosshairs are still out.
[quote name='Arioch' date='03 November 2011 - 06:40 PM' timestamp='1320342024' post='1319855']
I know it can be frustrating at times being a 3D Vision enthusiast - games not having 3D as expected at launch like BF3, games having underwhelming 3D like Deux Ex:HR, etc. I do wish more of us could take the time to thank those developers that are putting the effort to add solid 3D support into their games, even when it's not an official launch feature. A good example of this was Arcania, which was horrible at launch in 3D but worked fantastic after they released a patch with 3D support. Another good example lately is Hard Reset, which got a patch to add 3D support this week. Even if you have no interest in the game, I think it would be nice to have drop them a post in the Steam forums for the game that we appreciate the 3D support they added to the game.
I apologize if I come off in a negative way but I love 3D Vision and want to see it grow. Letting developers know their effort is appreciated is easy thing we can do to help the product grow.
Good post Arioch, devs would be appreciative of a thank you among all the negative threads on their forums. Another example of a dev patching their game was Alice. They quickly produced a patch that made some of the post processing and Physx objects 3D. Although the crosshairs are still out.
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2216821
I apologize if I come off in a negative way but I love 3D Vision and want to see it grow. Letting developers know their effort is appreciated is easy thing we can do to help the product grow.
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2216821
I apologize if I come off in a negative way but I love 3D Vision and want to see it grow. Letting developers know their effort is appreciated is easy thing we can do to help the product grow.
All hail 3d modders DHR, MasterOtaku, Losti, Necropants, Helifax, bo3b, mike_ar69, Flugan, DarkStarSword, 4everAwake, 3d4dd and so many more helping to keep the 3d dream alive, find their 3d fixes at http://helixmod.blogspot.com/ Also check my site for spanish VR and mobile gaming news: www.gamermovil.com
I know it can be frustrating at times being a 3D Vision enthusiast - games not having 3D as expected at launch like BF3, games having underwhelming 3D like Deux Ex:HR, etc. I do wish more of us could take the time to thank those developers that are putting the effort to add solid 3D support into their games, even when it's not an official launch feature. A good example of this was Arcania, which was horrible at launch in 3D but worked fantastic after they released a patch with 3D support. Another good example lately is Hard Reset, which got a patch to add 3D support this week. Even if you have no interest in the game, I think it would be nice to have drop them a post in the Steam forums for the game that we appreciate the 3D support they added to the game.
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2216821
I apologize if I come off in a negative way but I love 3D Vision and want to see it grow. Letting developers know their effort is appreciated is easy thing we can do to help the product grow.
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Good post Arioch, devs would be appreciative of a thank you among all the negative threads on their forums. Another example of a dev patching their game was Alice. They quickly produced a patch that made some of the post processing and Physx objects 3D. Although the crosshairs are still out.
I know it can be frustrating at times being a 3D Vision enthusiast - games not having 3D as expected at launch like BF3, games having underwhelming 3D like Deux Ex:HR, etc. I do wish more of us could take the time to thank those developers that are putting the effort to add solid 3D support into their games, even when it's not an official launch feature. A good example of this was Arcania, which was horrible at launch in 3D but worked fantastic after they released a patch with 3D support. Another good example lately is Hard Reset, which got a patch to add 3D support this week. Even if you have no interest in the game, I think it would be nice to have drop them a post in the Steam forums for the game that we appreciate the 3D support they added to the game.
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2216821
I apologize if I come off in a negative way but I love 3D Vision and want to see it grow. Letting developers know their effort is appreciated is easy thing we can do to help the product grow.
Good post Arioch, devs would be appreciative of a thank you among all the negative threads on their forums. Another example of a dev patching their game was Alice. They quickly produced a patch that made some of the post processing and Physx objects 3D. Although the crosshairs are still out.