If anyone interested. Shadows are broken in this game and you cant turn them off completely. Only to "low" which isnt enough. But if fixed, it looks really nice in 3D. Many popping effects all around.
Game itself isnt as bad as how people bash it, it just has nothing in common with previous Sacred games. Good combat, smooth animation, fun boss fights. But silly dialogues, complete absence of loot system and very linear.
If anyone interested. Shadows are broken in this game and you cant turn them off completely. Only to "low" which isnt enough. But if fixed, it looks really nice in 3D. Many popping effects all around.
Game itself isnt as bad as how people bash it, it just has nothing in common with previous Sacred games. Good combat, smooth animation, fun boss fights. But silly dialogues, complete absence of loot system and very linear.
As it is a Dx11 game I tried 3dmigoto to see if there is a way to disable shadows and other effects causing issues. Unfortunately there are only few shaders detected. One shader disables lighting so everything looks like beeing in shadow. The game looks quite pale then and there are still some effects causing issues. Another shader removes lighting and almost all the other disturbing effects but also some ground effects for spells etc. making the game almost unplayable.
So the best way to play the game in S3D is using the fake 3D. Follow these instructions: [url]http://helixmod.blogspot.de/2014/08/guide-how-to-get-depth-bufferfake-3d-to.html[/url]
Finally I've used the profile for Assassin's Creed 3. I also tried Bioshock Infinite (2D), Saints Row 4 and Battlefield 4 (3D but more disturbing haloes). Maybe there is another profile offering better results? You don't get very much depth as fake 3D limits pop outs to screen depth. But to me it's definintevly better than 2D and the fake 3D issues (haloes, some elements 2D,...) are not too prominent (thanks to the isometric view).
Here some impressions:
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/3d4dd/image/53ef9f84d475fe903900006b/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/3d4dd/image/53ef9faad475fe384b0000c4/
As it is a Dx11 game I tried 3dmigoto to see if there is a way to disable shadows and other effects causing issues. Unfortunately there are only few shaders detected. One shader disables lighting so everything looks like beeing in shadow. The game looks quite pale then and there are still some effects causing issues. Another shader removes lighting and almost all the other disturbing effects but also some ground effects for spells etc. making the game almost unplayable.
Game itself isnt as bad as how people bash it, it just has nothing in common with previous Sacred games. Good combat, smooth animation, fun boss fights. But silly dialogues, complete absence of loot system and very linear.
i5 2500K/16gb/GTX 970/Asus VG278H + Sony HMZ-T1
So the best way to play the game in S3D is using the fake 3D. Follow these instructions: http://helixmod.blogspot.de/2014/08/guide-how-to-get-depth-bufferfake-3d-to.html
Finally I've used the profile for Assassin's Creed 3. I also tried Bioshock Infinite (2D), Saints Row 4 and Battlefield 4 (3D but more disturbing haloes). Maybe there is another profile offering better results? You don't get very much depth as fake 3D limits pop outs to screen depth. But to me it's definintevly better than 2D and the fake 3D issues (haloes, some elements 2D,...) are not too prominent (thanks to the isometric view).
Here some impressions:
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/3d4dd/image/53ef9f84d475fe903900006b/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/3d4dd/image/53ef9faad475fe384b0000c4/
My original display name is 3d4dd - for some reason Nvidia changed it..?!