In some games ( do not work) Do as like this !
First of all
The most important thing is changing filename.

IF u want the games to work with 3D vision, Change the file name.

for example
Death track.exe ====> Attack on pearl harbor.exe

Necrovision.exe ====> Left4Dead.exe ( But i think that the 3d stereo Quality of this game is Poor grade....)

and
some games are disable AA.

and if u have CRT monitor,
change resolution to 1920*1200 (not 1680*1050 ,1620*1200 ,,etc...)

and adjust 3d depth to 50%

then you would have fantastic experience lol


I,m sorry
I,m not good at english ^ ^
First of all

The most important thing is changing filename.



IF u want the games to work with 3D vision, Change the file name.



for example

Death track.exe ====> Attack on pearl harbor.exe



Necrovision.exe ====> Left4Dead.exe ( But i think that the 3d stereo Quality of this game is Poor grade....)



and

some games are disable AA.



and if u have CRT monitor,

change resolution to 1920*1200 (not 1680*1050 ,1620*1200 ,,etc...)



and adjust 3d depth to 50%



then you would have fantastic experience lol





I,m sorry

I,m not good at english ^ ^

i7 8700K @4.9
GTX1080Ti
Asrock Z370 Gamming K6
Windows10 64bit
LG OLED UHD 3dtv 55E6K

#1
Posted 04/14/2009 02:46 PM   
[quote name='ndlrjajdlfo' post='529992' date='Apr 14 2009, 07:46 AM']First of all
The most important thing is change filename

IF u want to the games work with 3D vision
Change file name

for example
Death track.exe ====> Attack on pearl harbor.exe

Necrovision.exe ====> Left4Dead.exe ( But the 3d stereo Quality of this game is Poor grade....)

and
some games Disable AA

and if u have CRT monitor
change resolution to 1920*1200 (not 1680*1050 ,1620*1200 ,,etc...)

and adjust 3d depth to 50%

then you will have fantastic experience IoI


I,m sorry
I,m not good at english ^ ^[/quote]


Thanks! Never tried the renaming. Will try it now on Death Track :).

Edit: I don't know if it works because of the renaming, but the game sure as hell looks awesome in 3d!!!

Thanks!
[quote name='ndlrjajdlfo' post='529992' date='Apr 14 2009, 07:46 AM']First of all

The most important thing is change filename



IF u want to the games work with 3D vision

Change file name



for example

Death track.exe ====> Attack on pearl harbor.exe



Necrovision.exe ====> Left4Dead.exe ( But the 3d stereo Quality of this game is Poor grade....)



and

some games Disable AA



and if u have CRT monitor

change resolution to 1920*1200 (not 1680*1050 ,1620*1200 ,,etc...)



and adjust 3d depth to 50%



then you will have fantastic experience IoI





I,m sorry

I,m not good at english ^ ^





Thanks! Never tried the renaming. Will try it now on Death Track :).



Edit: I don't know if it works because of the renaming, but the game sure as hell looks awesome in 3d!!!



Thanks!

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#2
Posted 04/14/2009 04:56 PM   
I hope in future driver releases or maybe in a future release of nHancer, we can go into the 3D vision profiles and create our own or edit them for existing games, just like we can do with the current SLI profiles and general 3D settings profiles for things like anti-aliasing.
I hope in future driver releases or maybe in a future release of nHancer, we can go into the 3D vision profiles and create our own or edit them for existing games, just like we can do with the current SLI profiles and general 3D settings profiles for things like anti-aliasing.

#3
Posted 04/14/2009 05:15 PM   
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='530050' date='Apr 14 2009, 10:15 AM']I hope in future driver releases or maybe in a future release of nHancer, we can go into the 3D vision profiles and create our own or edit them for existing games, just like we can do with the current SLI profiles and general 3D settings profiles for things like anti-aliasing.[/quote]


That would be sooo cooool
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='530050' date='Apr 14 2009, 10:15 AM']I hope in future driver releases or maybe in a future release of nHancer, we can go into the 3D vision profiles and create our own or edit them for existing games, just like we can do with the current SLI profiles and general 3D settings profiles for things like anti-aliasing.





That would be sooo cooool

My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)

#4
Posted 04/14/2009 05:16 PM   
I dunno if it's been changed with the newer drivers (as I'm [i]still[/i] waiting for nVidia to get their fingers out of their rear orifices and release the glasses in the UK) but you certainly used to be able to create profiles with their older drivers. Just adjust the settings for convergence etc as desired in your game then press CTRL+F7 to save them (you might have to enable advanced settings first).
Cheers,
DD
I dunno if it's been changed with the newer drivers (as I'm still waiting for nVidia to get their fingers out of their rear orifices and release the glasses in the UK) but you certainly used to be able to create profiles with their older drivers. Just adjust the settings for convergence etc as desired in your game then press CTRL+F7 to save them (you might have to enable advanced settings first).

Cheers,

DD

#5
Posted 04/14/2009 07:42 PM   
[quote name='DickDastardly' post='530101' date='Apr 14 2009, 08:42 PM']I dunno if it's been changed with the newer drivers (as I'm [i]still[/i] waiting for nVidia to get their fingers out of their rear orifices and release the glasses in the UK) but you certainly used to be able to create profiles with their older drivers. Just adjust the settings for convergence etc as desired in your game then press CTRL+F7 to save them (you might have to enable advanced settings first).
Cheers,
DD[/quote]


That doesn't create a 3d effect in a game which has none. Deus Ex, for example, claims to be supported - yet in game there is no separation. Convergence can still be adjusted, but it makes no difference without separation.

Also, to the op - in System Shock 2, Deus Ex and Unreal Tournament, renaming the EXE file to match that of a supported game had no effect for me. Strange that it worked in Necrovision...
[quote name='DickDastardly' post='530101' date='Apr 14 2009, 08:42 PM']I dunno if it's been changed with the newer drivers (as I'm still waiting for nVidia to get their fingers out of their rear orifices and release the glasses in the UK) but you certainly used to be able to create profiles with their older drivers. Just adjust the settings for convergence etc as desired in your game then press CTRL+F7 to save them (you might have to enable advanced settings first).

Cheers,

DD





That doesn't create a 3d effect in a game which has none. Deus Ex, for example, claims to be supported - yet in game there is no separation. Convergence can still be adjusted, but it makes no difference without separation.



Also, to the op - in System Shock 2, Deus Ex and Unreal Tournament, renaming the EXE file to match that of a supported game had no effect for me. Strange that it worked in Necrovision...

#6
Posted 04/14/2009 11:55 PM   
The game "Virtual tennis 3 "
I have suceed with this way
vt3.exe ===> attack on pearl harbor.exe


and "moto GP 2007 "
rename to Left4Dead.exe




It was changed fantastic


I think that the most difference of this way (do like this) is prevent from rendering of 2d objects by adjusting convergence (press CTRL + F5 , CTRL + F6 )
The game "Virtual tennis 3 "

I have suceed with this way

vt3.exe ===> attack on pearl harbor.exe





and "moto GP 2007 "

rename to Left4Dead.exe









It was changed fantastic





I think that the most difference of this way (do like this) is prevent from rendering of 2d objects by adjusting convergence (press CTRL + F5 , CTRL + F6 )

i7 8700K @4.9
GTX1080Ti
Asrock Z370 Gamming K6
Windows10 64bit
LG OLED UHD 3dtv 55E6K

#7
Posted 04/15/2009 12:11 AM   
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