[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='24 February 2011 - 10:26 AM' timestamp='1298572014' post='1198475']
What games are you using?
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Resident Evil 5 (both DirectX9 and DirectX10 if that makes a difference) and Mafia II.
This evening, I will try Mass Effect and Dead Space and report back.
I also want to note that I mapped the depth buttons to Page Up and Page Down, confirmed that those keys did not conflict with the game, then exited out and made Page Up and Page Down the convergence buttons instead. I did this to verify that those hotkeys should indeed work while in the game.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='24 February 2011 - 10:26 AM' timestamp='1298572014' post='1198475']
What games are you using?
Resident Evil 5 (both DirectX9 and DirectX10 if that makes a difference) and Mafia II.
This evening, I will try Mass Effect and Dead Space and report back.
I also want to note that I mapped the depth buttons to Page Up and Page Down, confirmed that those keys did not conflict with the game, then exited out and made Page Up and Page Down the convergence buttons instead. I did this to verify that those hotkeys should indeed work while in the game.
I was able to install and test some additional games last night. Oddly enough, they all worked with convergence (Street Fighter IV, Mass Effect and Dead Space). However, the previous two games still would not.
I was able to install and test some additional games last night. Oddly enough, they all worked with convergence (Street Fighter IV, Mass Effect and Dead Space). However, the previous two games still would not.
With some of our games, game developers do have access to lower level APIs that let them show 3D in a very specific way. Some of these developers chose to let not allow convergence adjustments. I believe this to be the case with some of the games you have already tried to run: Batma, Mafia 2, Resident Evil 5.
The other games you tried like Street Fighter 4, do not use this APIs so you can adjust it.
We will work to see if we can convince game developers to allow for customized convergence adjustment.
With some of our games, game developers do have access to lower level APIs that let them show 3D in a very specific way. Some of these developers chose to let not allow convergence adjustments. I believe this to be the case with some of the games you have already tried to run: Batma, Mafia 2, Resident Evil 5.
The other games you tried like Street Fighter 4, do not use this APIs so you can adjust it.
We will work to see if we can convince game developers to allow for customized convergence adjustment.
What games are you using?
[/quote]
Resident Evil 5 (both DirectX9 and DirectX10 if that makes a difference) and Mafia II.
This evening, I will try Mass Effect and Dead Space and report back.
I also want to note that I mapped the depth buttons to Page Up and Page Down, confirmed that those keys did not conflict with the game, then exited out and made Page Up and Page Down the convergence buttons instead. I did this to verify that those hotkeys should indeed work while in the game.
What games are you using?
Resident Evil 5 (both DirectX9 and DirectX10 if that makes a difference) and Mafia II.
This evening, I will try Mass Effect and Dead Space and report back.
I also want to note that I mapped the depth buttons to Page Up and Page Down, confirmed that those keys did not conflict with the game, then exited out and made Page Up and Page Down the convergence buttons instead. I did this to verify that those hotkeys should indeed work while in the game.
Let me try to explain this a bit.
With some of our games, game developers do have access to lower level APIs that let them show 3D in a very specific way. Some of these developers chose to let not allow convergence adjustments. I believe this to be the case with some of the games you have already tried to run: Batma, Mafia 2, Resident Evil 5.
The other games you tried like Street Fighter 4, do not use this APIs so you can adjust it.
We will work to see if we can convince game developers to allow for customized convergence adjustment.
Let me try to explain this a bit.
With some of our games, game developers do have access to lower level APIs that let them show 3D in a very specific way. Some of these developers chose to let not allow convergence adjustments. I believe this to be the case with some of the games you have already tried to run: Batma, Mafia 2, Resident Evil 5.
The other games you tried like Street Fighter 4, do not use this APIs so you can adjust it.
We will work to see if we can convince game developers to allow for customized convergence adjustment.