Remaining bad company 2 issues Anyone know how to fix them?
Bad company 2 seems to be running pretty well now, but there are still a couple issues with it's 3d support:

1. When I enter a vehicle with a graphical overlay (such as the tank), the 3d vision depth resets to like 5%. If the round ends while I am still in said vehicle, it will stay that way, even after quitting the game. Is this some auto-convergence setting in the drivers causing this or is this the game?
2. transparent objects, such as windows and the invisible collision edges of geometry, are treated like solid objects when looking down the sites.
3. On that one snow level with all the trees, zooming with a sniper scope or such results in a massive frame-rate hit.
4. The "lock-on" box when you tag a vehicle still renders at a close-up depth
Bad company 2 seems to be running pretty well now, but there are still a couple issues with it's 3d support:



1. When I enter a vehicle with a graphical overlay (such as the tank), the 3d vision depth resets to like 5%. If the round ends while I am still in said vehicle, it will stay that way, even after quitting the game. Is this some auto-convergence setting in the drivers causing this or is this the game?

2. transparent objects, such as windows and the invisible collision edges of geometry, are treated like solid objects when looking down the sites.

3. On that one snow level with all the trees, zooming with a sniper scope or such results in a massive frame-rate hit.

4. The "lock-on" box when you tag a vehicle still renders at a close-up depth

#1
Posted 11/21/2010 06:16 AM   
Bad company 2 seems to be running pretty well now, but there are still a couple issues with it's 3d support:

1. When I enter a vehicle with a graphical overlay (such as the tank), the 3d vision depth resets to like 5%. If the round ends while I am still in said vehicle, it will stay that way, even after quitting the game. Is this some auto-convergence setting in the drivers causing this or is this the game?
2. transparent objects, such as windows and the invisible collision edges of geometry, are treated like solid objects when looking down the sites.
3. On that one snow level with all the trees, zooming with a sniper scope or such results in a massive frame-rate hit.
4. The "lock-on" box when you tag a vehicle still renders at a close-up depth
Bad company 2 seems to be running pretty well now, but there are still a couple issues with it's 3d support:



1. When I enter a vehicle with a graphical overlay (such as the tank), the 3d vision depth resets to like 5%. If the round ends while I am still in said vehicle, it will stay that way, even after quitting the game. Is this some auto-convergence setting in the drivers causing this or is this the game?

2. transparent objects, such as windows and the invisible collision edges of geometry, are treated like solid objects when looking down the sites.

3. On that one snow level with all the trees, zooming with a sniper scope or such results in a massive frame-rate hit.

4. The "lock-on" box when you tag a vehicle still renders at a close-up depth

#2
Posted 11/21/2010 06:16 AM   
[quote name='FBX' date='21 November 2010 - 01:16 AM' timestamp='1290320208' post='1149508']
Bad company 2 seems to be running pretty well now, but there are still a couple issues with it's 3d support:

1. When I enter a vehicle with a graphical overlay (such as the tank), the 3d vision depth resets to like 5%. If the round ends while I am still in said vehicle, it will stay that way, even after quitting the game. Is this some auto-convergence setting in the drivers causing this or is this the game?
2. transparent objects, such as windows and the invisible collision edges of geometry, are treated like solid objects when looking down the sites.
3. On that one snow level with all the trees, zooming with a sniper scope or such results in a massive frame-rate hit.
4. The "lock-on" box when you tag a vehicle still renders at a close-up depth
[/quote]

3. The map is Nelson Bay. Scoping in with a sniper or an Acog caps the framerate at half of normal, e.g. if you are running 120hz your normal cap is 60fps but when scoped in the cap is 30fps. This seems to be an entirely artificial cap that must be a bug somewhere because it does not happen on the other maps.
[quote name='FBX' date='21 November 2010 - 01:16 AM' timestamp='1290320208' post='1149508']

Bad company 2 seems to be running pretty well now, but there are still a couple issues with it's 3d support:



1. When I enter a vehicle with a graphical overlay (such as the tank), the 3d vision depth resets to like 5%. If the round ends while I am still in said vehicle, it will stay that way, even after quitting the game. Is this some auto-convergence setting in the drivers causing this or is this the game?

2. transparent objects, such as windows and the invisible collision edges of geometry, are treated like solid objects when looking down the sites.

3. On that one snow level with all the trees, zooming with a sniper scope or such results in a massive frame-rate hit.

4. The "lock-on" box when you tag a vehicle still renders at a close-up depth





3. The map is Nelson Bay. Scoping in with a sniper or an Acog caps the framerate at half of normal, e.g. if you are running 120hz your normal cap is 60fps but when scoped in the cap is 30fps. This seems to be an entirely artificial cap that must be a bug somewhere because it does not happen on the other maps.

#3
Posted 12/04/2010 07:10 PM   
Is there a fix for the 1st issues from FBX,
cause every time I enter a vehicle I must set the depth again.
Is there a fix for the 1st issues from FBX,

cause every time I enter a vehicle I must set the depth again.

#4
Posted 01/12/2011 08:34 AM   
- Ghosting is horrific, almost making the game unplayable
- In-game UI elements (like when you look to get in a car) don't sit right, making me go cross eyed to draw my vision back, sometimes taking a good few seconds for my eyes to adjust
- Ghosting is horrific, almost making the game unplayable

- In-game UI elements (like when you look to get in a car) don't sit right, making me go cross eyed to draw my vision back, sometimes taking a good few seconds for my eyes to adjust

#5
Posted 01/12/2011 07:06 PM   
Ghosting horrifc ?
Try turning Depth to 50% and brightness to 60-65.
if you turn brightness 70 or higher the clouds are getting alot of ghosting,but here if I go to 65 or below it's almost gone...
I have set the brightness of the monitor themself to 100 % brightness.

I can make a screenshot of the ghosting if you like,just let me know what map you like to see.
Maybe then you can compare ,..or even better show the ghosting yourself ,so we can see how worse it is...?!
Ghosting horrifc ?

Try turning Depth to 50% and brightness to 60-65.

if you turn brightness 70 or higher the clouds are getting alot of ghosting,but here if I go to 65 or below it's almost gone...

I have set the brightness of the monitor themself to 100 % brightness.



I can make a screenshot of the ghosting if you like,just let me know what map you like to see.

Maybe then you can compare ,..or even better show the ghosting yourself ,so we can see how worse it is...?!

Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.

#6
Posted 01/12/2011 07:27 PM   
[quote name='Ferry' date='12 January 2011 - 07:27 PM' timestamp='1294860423' post='1175914']
Ghosting horrifc ?
Try turning Depth to 50% and brightness to 60-65.
if you turn brightness 70 or higher the clouds are getting alot of ghosting,but here if I go to 65 or below it's almost gone...
I have set the brightness of the monitor themself to 100 % brightness.

I can make a screenshot of the ghosting if you like,just let me know what map you like to see.
Maybe then you can compare ,..or even better show the ghosting yourself ,so we can see how worse it is...?!
[/quote]

I may have overstated the ghosting a bit... I had brightness at 100% but turning it down to 65% helped, it's actually not bad at all now. Here's a screenshot anyway. This may be to do with the glasses not blacking out 100% of the image, along with the game's bright levels
[quote name='Ferry' date='12 January 2011 - 07:27 PM' timestamp='1294860423' post='1175914']

Ghosting horrifc ?

Try turning Depth to 50% and brightness to 60-65.

if you turn brightness 70 or higher the clouds are getting alot of ghosting,but here if I go to 65 or below it's almost gone...

I have set the brightness of the monitor themself to 100 % brightness.



I can make a screenshot of the ghosting if you like,just let me know what map you like to see.

Maybe then you can compare ,..or even better show the ghosting yourself ,so we can see how worse it is...?!





I may have overstated the ghosting a bit... I had brightness at 100% but turning it down to 65% helped, it's actually not bad at all now. Here's a screenshot anyway. This may be to do with the glasses not blacking out 100% of the image, along with the game's bright levels
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#7
Posted 01/12/2011 09:52 PM   
If you want me to see..what you see,then you have to take a picture thru your 3dglasses

With this picture you posted, I can only see YOUR depth with MY ghosting....
If you want me to see..what you see,then you have to take a picture thru your 3dglasses



With this picture you posted, I can only see YOUR depth with MY ghosting....

Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.

#8
Posted 01/13/2011 06:33 PM   
[quote name='Ferry' date='13 January 2011 - 06:33 PM' timestamp='1294943599' post='1176443']
If you want me to see..what you see,then you have to take a picture thru your 3dglasses

With this picture you posted, I can only see YOUR depth with MY ghosting....
[/quote]

The game's fine now after messing with the depth & convergence settings for a bit, still a tiny bit of ghosting in bright spots but I think it's where the glasses don't block out the picture 100%. On darker games like Metro 2033 it's not an issue unless I turn the depth up too high, which makes me feel weird anyway /rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
[quote name='Ferry' date='13 January 2011 - 06:33 PM' timestamp='1294943599' post='1176443']

If you want me to see..what you see,then you have to take a picture thru your 3dglasses



With this picture you posted, I can only see YOUR depth with MY ghosting....





The game's fine now after messing with the depth & convergence settings for a bit, still a tiny bit of ghosting in bright spots but I think it's where the glasses don't block out the picture 100%. On darker games like Metro 2033 it's not an issue unless I turn the depth up too high, which makes me feel weird anyway /rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />

#9
Posted 01/14/2011 10:17 PM   
I'm glad you got it working..Battlefield is very good in 3d...
I'm glad you got it working..Battlefield is very good in 3d...

Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.

#10
Posted 01/14/2011 11:20 PM   
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