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[quote name='Zloth' date='02 September 2011 - 08:00 PM' timestamp='1315004425' post='1287727']
No, this is not his job. This is more like his lunch hour.

He was addressing me and it didn't even cross my mind to be offended. As far as I'm concerned, that's the end of the story right there. If you want to read an offensive tone into every post coming from somebody within a company, that's your own business.
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You are right. No worries.
[quote name='Zloth' date='02 September 2011 - 08:00 PM' timestamp='1315004425' post='1287727']

No, this is not his job. This is more like his lunch hour.



He was addressing me and it didn't even cross my mind to be offended. As far as I'm concerned, that's the end of the story right there. If you want to read an offensive tone into every post coming from somebody within a company, that's your own business.





You are right. No worries.

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#16
Posted 09/03/2011 03:25 AM   
Well, I do agree with captain proton a little bit. It's not our, the user's, job to try and keep track of what old games work in 3D Vision and what ones do not. But I don't mind helping Andrew out and I'm sure some other people don't either.

We have to remember though, that Nvidia is the one keeping the list. And judging from the way that the 3D Vision Ready list is tabulated, we have absolutely no idea what Nvidia's criteria are for determining whether or not a game is ready in 3D. It is inconsistent and confusing and half the time makes no sense. Perhaps Andrew could give us some guidelines as to what Nvidia uses when they measure a game for the 3DV Ready tag.

I mean I've got plenty of old games that work pretty good in 3D, and some that don't work so great at all. In fact they look like crap. Nvidia needs to clarify their testing process so we can do the same.
Well, I do agree with captain proton a little bit. It's not our, the user's, job to try and keep track of what old games work in 3D Vision and what ones do not. But I don't mind helping Andrew out and I'm sure some other people don't either.



We have to remember though, that Nvidia is the one keeping the list. And judging from the way that the 3D Vision Ready list is tabulated, we have absolutely no idea what Nvidia's criteria are for determining whether or not a game is ready in 3D. It is inconsistent and confusing and half the time makes no sense. Perhaps Andrew could give us some guidelines as to what Nvidia uses when they measure a game for the 3DV Ready tag.



I mean I've got plenty of old games that work pretty good in 3D, and some that don't work so great at all. In fact they look like crap. Nvidia needs to clarify their testing process so we can do the same.

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#17
Posted 10/02/2011 06:20 AM   
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