[quote="DHR"]Chiri, the [ConvergenceMap] is not necessary now??
[/quote]
Actually all settings are optional. You can provide a convergence map if you like, but because the game doesn't set any scene specific values, it is not of use here. (Enable the convergence log with [Logging] and Convergence=1 to see which values are set by the game)
The normal gameplay values can be set using NVidia shortcuts. The values in [OverrideSettings] are only active during the Action key press. The provided .ini file just sets specific settings for right mouse click.
I'm not good explaining things, but I don't mind answering any questions.
DHR said:Chiri, the [ConvergenceMap] is not necessary now??
Actually all settings are optional. You can provide a convergence map if you like, but because the game doesn't set any scene specific values, it is not of use here. (Enable the convergence log with [Logging] and Convergence=1 to see which values are set by the game)
The normal gameplay values can be set using NVidia shortcuts. The values in [OverrideSettings] are only active during the Action key press. The provided .ini file just sets specific settings for right mouse click.
I'm not good explaining things, but I don't mind answering any questions.
Works very well, thanks for the effort. I think I need to tweak a few settings in the .ini - iron sights seem fine, but weapons with a scope don't quite work as the dot in the sight is at the other end of the gun, if that makes sense?
Works very well, thanks for the effort. I think I need to tweak a few settings in the .ini - iron sights seem fine, but weapons with a scope don't quite work as the dot in the sight is at the other end of the gun, if that makes sense?
[quote="Chiri"]Uh sorry!
There was a serious bug in the wrapper which did override the current user set convergence.
I should only upload what I had really tested in the future..
Managed to fix the game files and now it's working again. So I uploaded a fixed version under the same link.
No need to set normal gameplay values. Only the special override values are needed as set so in the included .ini file.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/chiri/NVAPI.rar (storage kindly provided by eqzitara)[/quote]
Wow, thanks again! Now I can simply adjust the convergence in the normal gameplay to my liking and the convegence for ironsights is now perfect (no doubling on the ironsights at all). With your fix this game is almost 3D vision ready quality! There are some very minor things such as some lightflares are a bit out of place(not all of them either though) and some waterreflections are a bit off but you barely notice them anyway. So imo this game is now completely playable in 3D Vision and the 3D now is very very good! Thanks for your hard work, much appreciated!
Chiri said:Uh sorry!
There was a serious bug in the wrapper which did override the current user set convergence.
I should only upload what I had really tested in the future..
Managed to fix the game files and now it's working again. So I uploaded a fixed version under the same link.
No need to set normal gameplay values. Only the special override values are needed as set so in the included .ini file.
Wow, thanks again! Now I can simply adjust the convergence in the normal gameplay to my liking and the convegence for ironsights is now perfect (no doubling on the ironsights at all). With your fix this game is almost 3D vision ready quality! There are some very minor things such as some lightflares are a bit out of place(not all of them either though) and some waterreflections are a bit off but you barely notice them anyway. So imo this game is now completely playable in 3D Vision and the 3D now is very very good! Thanks for your hard work, much appreciated!
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[quote="Krev"]Can you post your settings Joohan ? Thanks. And of course, thank you Chiri for saving my eyes.[/quote]
Here's my nvapi.ini:
[OverrideSettings]
Input=Mouse
Action=Button 1
Convergence=7.0
Separation=10
Hello. I can not know how to put these settings in my Black ops 2 game. My game is steam version.
[Logging], [OverrideSettings], [ConvergenceMap].
If you could help me step by step and, if possible, put some photos of where these changes must be made.
I would really appreciate.
I've made a big investment and I bought a gtx 690 and asus VG278H LCD screen and only for that reason that I would get to enjoy 3D gaming but it seems that nvidia can not keep up with the times. BO2 is not the only new game in which have a problem with NVIDIA, such as Medal of Honor: warfighter does not work the 3D ... Nvidia advertise big words but deeds are small. It is not nice if you invest more than 2000 euros and can not play new games at all.
But fortunately, you who are wiser than nvidia resolve the problems.
Sorry for my English skills and thanks for your help in advance.
Hello. I can not know how to put these settings in my Black ops 2 game. My game is steam version.
[Logging], [OverrideSettings], [ConvergenceMap].
If you could help me step by step and, if possible, put some photos of where these changes must be made.
I would really appreciate.
I've made a big investment and I bought a gtx 690 and asus VG278H LCD screen and only for that reason that I would get to enjoy 3D gaming but it seems that nvidia can not keep up with the times. BO2 is not the only new game in which have a problem with NVIDIA, such as Medal of Honor: warfighter does not work the 3D ... Nvidia advertise big words but deeds are small. It is not nice if you invest more than 2000 euros and can not play new games at all.
But fortunately, you who are wiser than nvidia resolve the problems.
Sorry for my English skills and thanks for your help in advance.
[quote="jorkkako"]Hello. I can not know how to put these settings in my Black ops 2 game. My game is steam version.
[Logging], [OverrideSettings], [ConvergenceMap].
If you could help me step by step and, if possible, put some photos of where these changes must be made.
I would really appreciate.
I've made a big investment and I bought a gtx 690 and asus VG278H LCD screen and only for that reason that I would get to enjoy 3D gaming but it seems that nvidia can not keep up with the times. BO2 is not the only new game in which have a problem with NVIDIA, such as Medal of Honor: warfighter does not work the 3D ... Nvidia advertise big words but deeds are small. It is not nice if you invest more than 2000 euros and can not play new games at all.
But fortunately, you who are wiser than nvidia resolve the problems.
Sorry for my English skills and thanks for your help in advance.[/quote]
Just download this: https://s3.amazonaws.com/chiri/NVAPI.rar
Extract its contents to the folder where the game's exe is located. To increase/decrease convergence make sure you have enabled keyboard shortcuts for 3D Vision in the nVidia Control Panel and then use the keys ingame to adjust convergence to your liking or you can manually set the convergence values in the ini.
For reference here's my nvapi.ini:
[OverrideSettings]
Input=Mouse
Action=Button 1
Convergence=7.0
Separation=10
jorkkako said:Hello. I can not know how to put these settings in my Black ops 2 game. My game is steam version.
[Logging], [OverrideSettings], [ConvergenceMap].
If you could help me step by step and, if possible, put some photos of where these changes must be made.
I would really appreciate.
I've made a big investment and I bought a gtx 690 and asus VG278H LCD screen and only for that reason that I would get to enjoy 3D gaming but it seems that nvidia can not keep up with the times. BO2 is not the only new game in which have a problem with NVIDIA, such as Medal of Honor: warfighter does not work the 3D ... Nvidia advertise big words but deeds are small. It is not nice if you invest more than 2000 euros and can not play new games at all.
But fortunately, you who are wiser than nvidia resolve the problems.
Sorry for my English skills and thanks for your help in advance.
Extract its contents to the folder where the game's exe is located. To increase/decrease convergence make sure you have enabled keyboard shortcuts for 3D Vision in the nVidia Control Panel and then use the keys ingame to adjust convergence to your liking or you can manually set the convergence values in the ini.
Where is the game exe i dont know and where is that nvapi.ini and how to change the values, how to open that folder and how to extract this to exe folder "https://s3.amazonaws.com/chiri/NVAPI.rar" ?
Where is the game exe i dont know and where is that nvapi.ini and how to change the values, how to open that folder and how to extract this to exe folder "https://s3.amazonaws.com/chiri/NVAPI.rar" ?
Wow, this is phenomenal. I was playing the game without ever going into scope/iron sight mode just to enjoy the 3D, but this fixes that issue. Much more enjoyable!
This is such a great community. Thanks so much to Chiri, Joohan, et al.
Wow, this is phenomenal. I was playing the game without ever going into scope/iron sight mode just to enjoy the 3D, but this fixes that issue. Much more enjoyable!
This is such a great community. Thanks so much to Chiri, Joohan, et al.
Hey, hey, hey, hey-now. Don't be mean; we don't have to be mean, cuz, remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
[quote="Joohan"]To increase/decrease convergence make sure you have enabled keyboard shortcuts for 3D Vision in the nVidia Control Panel and then use the keys ingame to adjust convergence to your liking or you can manually set the convergence values in the ini.[/quote]
Wait...while aiming down the sight, if you set the convergence/depth it doesn't override normal conv/depth settings ?! Oh god, I was restarting my game every fucking time just to modify the ini. :D
... And I still didn't find good settings, restarting every time was too long and boring. I'll give it another try tonight !
Joohan said:To increase/decrease convergence make sure you have enabled keyboard shortcuts for 3D Vision in the nVidia Control Panel and then use the keys ingame to adjust convergence to your liking or you can manually set the convergence values in the ini.
Wait...while aiming down the sight, if you set the convergence/depth it doesn't override normal conv/depth settings ?! Oh god, I was restarting my game every fucking time just to modify the ini. :D
... And I still didn't find good settings, restarting every time was too long and boring. I'll give it another try tonight !
[quote="jorkkako"]Where is the game exe i dont know and where is that nvapi.ini and how to change the values, how to open that folder and how to extract this to exe folder "https://s3.amazonaws.com/chiri/NVAPI.rar" ?[/quote]
Well...
The game exe is located where you installed the game of course (in this case it must be in your Steam folder, which usually is located in: C:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\[b]NAME OF THE GAME[/b]). That is the default installation location in which Steam installs itself automatically, unless you intentionally chose a different installation location (which I'm quite sure you didn't). So navigate to the Steam installation folder and in there find the Call Of Duty Black Ops II installation folder. Within that folder is the t6sp.exe (which is the game's singleplayer exe), this is the folder where you need to extract the contents of the NVAPI.rar. The nvapi.ini is in the file (NVAPI.rar) you downloaded from the link. You can extract the files by using WinRAR (it's a freeware program you can download for free, just google it). Once you've installed WinRAR, open the NVAPI.rar with it and extract the files contained in NVAPI.rar to the folder where you have installed the game (as mentioned above). Before you start changing any values in the NVAPI.ini, I suggest you do the stuff I mentioned above and see if it works with your game (easiest way to see if it's working is to press the right mouse button in game and see if there's a substantial change in convergence). If it's working then try to edit some of the values in the NVAPI.ini by using notepad or some other text editing program. All of this is rather basic stuff you should try to learn if you want to get the most out of 3D gaming. Hope this helps and good luck:)
jorkkako said:Where is the game exe i dont know and where is that nvapi.ini and how to change the values, how to open that folder and how to extract this to exe folder "https://s3.amazonaws.com/chiri/NVAPI.rar" ?
Well...
The game exe is located where you installed the game of course (in this case it must be in your Steam folder, which usually is located in: C:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\NAME OF THE GAME). That is the default installation location in which Steam installs itself automatically, unless you intentionally chose a different installation location (which I'm quite sure you didn't). So navigate to the Steam installation folder and in there find the Call Of Duty Black Ops II installation folder. Within that folder is the t6sp.exe (which is the game's singleplayer exe), this is the folder where you need to extract the contents of the NVAPI.rar. The nvapi.ini is in the file (NVAPI.rar) you downloaded from the link. You can extract the files by using WinRAR (it's a freeware program you can download for free, just google it). Once you've installed WinRAR, open the NVAPI.rar with it and extract the files contained in NVAPI.rar to the folder where you have installed the game (as mentioned above). Before you start changing any values in the NVAPI.ini, I suggest you do the stuff I mentioned above and see if it works with your game (easiest way to see if it's working is to press the right mouse button in game and see if there's a substantial change in convergence). If it's working then try to edit some of the values in the NVAPI.ini by using notepad or some other text editing program. All of this is rather basic stuff you should try to learn if you want to get the most out of 3D gaming. Hope this helps and good luck:)
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[quote="Krev"]Wait...while aiming down the sight, if you set the convergence/depth it doesn't override normal conv/depth settings ?![/quote]
Nope, not for me it doesn't at least. The values for aiming down the sights stay the same, no matter how much I change the convergence. Actually I haven't bothered to change any values in the .ini anymore, rather I just adjust the convergence value in game to my liking and the "aiming down the sides" remain normal, so it's just the "normal gameplay" convergence that is being changed.
Krev said:Wait...while aiming down the sight, if you set the convergence/depth it doesn't override normal conv/depth settings ?!
Nope, not for me it doesn't at least. The values for aiming down the sights stay the same, no matter how much I change the convergence. Actually I haven't bothered to change any values in the .ini anymore, rather I just adjust the convergence value in game to my liking and the "aiming down the sides" remain normal, so it's just the "normal gameplay" convergence that is being changed.
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@Krev, try with "Convergence=2.0" for me that works perfect.
BTW, in the "Action=" command you have to put the buttons names in the OS language...example, my OS is spanish, so i have to put "Botón 1", at least for me is the only way to ini works.
Some screeshots: [url="http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/DHR/album/50a7c951a3e0674f30000003/"]Black Ops II[/url]
@Krev, try with "Convergence=2.0" for me that works perfect.
BTW, in the "Action=" command you have to put the buttons names in the OS language...example, my OS is spanish, so i have to put "Botón 1", at least for me is the only way to ini works.
Actually all settings are optional. You can provide a convergence map if you like, but because the game doesn't set any scene specific values, it is not of use here. (Enable the convergence log with [Logging] and Convergence=1 to see which values are set by the game)
The normal gameplay values can be set using NVidia shortcuts. The values in [OverrideSettings] are only active during the Action key press. The provided .ini file just sets specific settings for right mouse click.
I'm not good explaining things, but I don't mind answering any questions.
Wow, thanks again! Now I can simply adjust the convergence in the normal gameplay to my liking and the convegence for ironsights is now perfect (no doubling on the ironsights at all). With your fix this game is almost 3D vision ready quality! There are some very minor things such as some lightflares are a bit out of place(not all of them either though) and some waterreflections are a bit off but you barely notice them anyway. So imo this game is now completely playable in 3D Vision and the 3D now is very very good! Thanks for your hard work, much appreciated!
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Here's my nvapi.ini:
[OverrideSettings]
Input=Mouse
Action=Button 1
Convergence=7.0
Separation=10
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[Logging], [OverrideSettings], [ConvergenceMap].
If you could help me step by step and, if possible, put some photos of where these changes must be made.
I would really appreciate.
I've made a big investment and I bought a gtx 690 and asus VG278H LCD screen and only for that reason that I would get to enjoy 3D gaming but it seems that nvidia can not keep up with the times. BO2 is not the only new game in which have a problem with NVIDIA, such as Medal of Honor: warfighter does not work the 3D ... Nvidia advertise big words but deeds are small. It is not nice if you invest more than 2000 euros and can not play new games at all.
But fortunately, you who are wiser than nvidia resolve the problems.
Sorry for my English skills and thanks for your help in advance.
Just download this: https://s3.amazonaws.com/chiri/NVAPI.rar
Extract its contents to the folder where the game's exe is located. To increase/decrease convergence make sure you have enabled keyboard shortcuts for 3D Vision in the nVidia Control Panel and then use the keys ingame to adjust convergence to your liking or you can manually set the convergence values in the ini.
For reference here's my nvapi.ini:
[OverrideSettings]
Input=Mouse
Action=Button 1
Convergence=7.0
Separation=10
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Asus P8P67 PRO
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Asus Xonar Essence ST with AKG K601/Sennheiser HD 595
Corsair Force GT 120GB SSD + 5TB HDD Storage
Corsair AX 850 PSU
Coolermaster HAF 932 Case
HELIX MOD - A must for any 3D Vision gamer
This is such a great community. Thanks so much to Chiri, Joohan, et al.
Hey, hey, hey, hey-now. Don't be mean; we don't have to be mean, cuz, remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
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Wait...while aiming down the sight, if you set the convergence/depth it doesn't override normal conv/depth settings ?! Oh god, I was restarting my game every fucking time just to modify the ini. :D
... And I still didn't find good settings, restarting every time was too long and boring. I'll give it another try tonight !
Well...
The game exe is located where you installed the game of course (in this case it must be in your Steam folder, which usually is located in: C:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\NAME OF THE GAME). That is the default installation location in which Steam installs itself automatically, unless you intentionally chose a different installation location (which I'm quite sure you didn't). So navigate to the Steam installation folder and in there find the Call Of Duty Black Ops II installation folder. Within that folder is the t6sp.exe (which is the game's singleplayer exe), this is the folder where you need to extract the contents of the NVAPI.rar. The nvapi.ini is in the file (NVAPI.rar) you downloaded from the link. You can extract the files by using WinRAR (it's a freeware program you can download for free, just google it). Once you've installed WinRAR, open the NVAPI.rar with it and extract the files contained in NVAPI.rar to the folder where you have installed the game (as mentioned above). Before you start changing any values in the NVAPI.ini, I suggest you do the stuff I mentioned above and see if it works with your game (easiest way to see if it's working is to press the right mouse button in game and see if there's a substantial change in convergence). If it's working then try to edit some of the values in the NVAPI.ini by using notepad or some other text editing program. All of this is rather basic stuff you should try to learn if you want to get the most out of 3D gaming. Hope this helps and good luck:)
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Coolermaster HAF 932 Case
HELIX MOD - A must for any 3D Vision gamer
Nope, not for me it doesn't at least. The values for aiming down the sights stay the same, no matter how much I change the convergence. Actually I haven't bothered to change any values in the .ini anymore, rather I just adjust the convergence value in game to my liking and the "aiming down the sides" remain normal, so it's just the "normal gameplay" convergence that is being changed.
Intel i5 2500K @ 4.5GHz
Asus P8P67 PRO
Corsair XMS3 DDR3 8GB
nVidia GTX 660 SLI + nVidia 3D Vision
Asus Xonar Essence ST with AKG K601/Sennheiser HD 595
Corsair Force GT 120GB SSD + 5TB HDD Storage
Corsair AX 850 PSU
Coolermaster HAF 932 Case
HELIX MOD - A must for any 3D Vision gamer
BTW, in the "Action=" command you have to put the buttons names in the OS language...example, my OS is spanish, so i have to put "Botón 1", at least for me is the only way to ini works.
Some screeshots: Black Ops II
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