The developers of THE WITCHER 2 said that
the bad performance of the game can fix by uninstalling the 3D vision.
but when i do it Will i can use the 3d vision in any other way?
the bad performance of the game can fix by uninstalling the 3D vision.

but when i do it Will i can use the 3d vision in any other way?

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#1
Posted 05/21/2011 07:12 PM   
Nope. Isn't it awesome that their fix for their 3D vision ready game is to uninstall 3D vision?
Nope. Isn't it awesome that their fix for their 3D vision ready game is to uninstall 3D vision?

#2
Posted 05/21/2011 08:54 PM   
I really really hope that isn't going to be their stance....'3D vision ready' ahhh mmmm well maybe not remove 3d Vision to play...... Serious
I really really hope that isn't going to be their stance....'3D vision ready' ahhh mmmm well maybe not remove 3d Vision to play...... Serious

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#3
Posted 05/21/2011 08:59 PM   
They said that to people who are not running the game in 3D. ManuelG already posted in the big Witcher 2 thread that they were aware of the performance problem with 3D Vision enabled and were working on it.
They said that to people who are not running the game in 3D. ManuelG already posted in the big Witcher 2 thread that they were aware of the performance problem with 3D Vision enabled and were working on it.

#4
Posted 05/21/2011 11:06 PM   
Yep, the 3D Vision drivers will cause problems with Witcher 2 whether you have the glasses or not. The WHQL drivers should fix the problem. There's also a 1.1 patch for the Witcher 2 coming out in awhile that could help the situation.

I do agree that it's a bit sad to see this getting fixed weeks after release but it isn't even remotely surprising. If there's one lesson you can take away from this, make it this one:

Buying first day is BAD, m'kay?
Yep, the 3D Vision drivers will cause problems with Witcher 2 whether you have the glasses or not. The WHQL drivers should fix the problem. There's also a 1.1 patch for the Witcher 2 coming out in awhile that could help the situation.



I do agree that it's a bit sad to see this getting fixed weeks after release but it isn't even remotely surprising. If there's one lesson you can take away from this, make it this one:



Buying first day is BAD, m'kay?

#5
Posted 05/22/2011 12:16 AM   
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