I've been playing Dragon Age Origins for months with 3D Vision and have been loving it. The display is amazing. However, I recently upgraded to the newest 3D Vision drivers so I could watch the Masters in 3D. Then the next time I played DAO the character icons are no longer working properly. The ctrl-alt-ins message say the character icons "renders in one eye only". This makes the game unplayable in 3D for me as the character icons are very distracting with each eye getting a different picture. I'm considering rolling back the driver version to get it working again or just playing in 2D. Is there a work around to get it rendering properly in 3D?
I've been playing Dragon Age Origins for months with 3D Vision and have been loving it. The display is amazing. However, I recently upgraded to the newest 3D Vision drivers so I could watch the Masters in 3D. Then the next time I played DAO the character icons are no longer working properly. The ctrl-alt-ins message say the character icons "renders in one eye only". This makes the game unplayable in 3D for me as the character icons are very distracting with each eye getting a different picture. I'm considering rolling back the driver version to get it working again or just playing in 2D. Is there a work around to get it rendering properly in 3D?
[quote name='Furious Addy' post='1044297' date='Apr 24 2010, 04:44 AM']I've been playing Dragon Age Origins for months with 3D Vision and have been loving it. The display is amazing. However, I recently upgraded to the newest 3D Vision drivers so I could watch the Masters in 3D. Then the next time I played DAO the character icons are no longer working properly. The ctrl-alt-ins message say the character icons "renders in one eye only". This makes the game unplayable in 3D for me as the character icons are very distracting with each eye getting a different picture. I'm considering rolling back the driver version to get it working again or just playing in 2D. Is there a work around to get it rendering properly in 3D?[/quote]
Well now I need to retract this post because the character portraits started displaying just fine without me doing anything ... and it happened mid-game. It was rendering one eye only, and then I noticed they were all rendered properly in both eyes, and actually looked 3d (flat portrait deeper than the surrounding rings). So that is cool. In the 3D Vision forum there is also a post on this topic with a reference that using SLI also solves this problem. I don't have SLI so I can't speak to that.
[quote name='Furious Addy' post='1044297' date='Apr 24 2010, 04:44 AM']I've been playing Dragon Age Origins for months with 3D Vision and have been loving it. The display is amazing. However, I recently upgraded to the newest 3D Vision drivers so I could watch the Masters in 3D. Then the next time I played DAO the character icons are no longer working properly. The ctrl-alt-ins message say the character icons "renders in one eye only". This makes the game unplayable in 3D for me as the character icons are very distracting with each eye getting a different picture. I'm considering rolling back the driver version to get it working again or just playing in 2D. Is there a work around to get it rendering properly in 3D?
Well now I need to retract this post because the character portraits started displaying just fine without me doing anything ... and it happened mid-game. It was rendering one eye only, and then I noticed they were all rendered properly in both eyes, and actually looked 3d (flat portrait deeper than the surrounding rings). So that is cool. In the 3D Vision forum there is also a post on this topic with a reference that using SLI also solves this problem. I don't have SLI so I can't speak to that.
[quote name='Furious Addy' post='1046521' date='Apr 28 2010, 12:17 AM']Well now I need to retract this post because the character portraits started displaying just fine without me doing anything ... and it happened mid-game. It was rendering one eye only, and then I noticed they were all rendered properly in both eyes, and actually looked 3d (flat portrait deeper than the surrounding rings). So that is cool. In the 3D Vision forum there is also a post on this topic with a reference that using SLI also solves this problem. I don't have SLI so I can't speak to that.[/quote]
[quote name='Furious Addy' post='1046521' date='Apr 28 2010, 12:17 AM']Well now I need to retract this post because the character portraits started displaying just fine without me doing anything ... and it happened mid-game. It was rendering one eye only, and then I noticed they were all rendered properly in both eyes, and actually looked 3d (flat portrait deeper than the surrounding rings). So that is cool. In the 3D Vision forum there is also a post on this topic with a reference that using SLI also solves this problem. I don't have SLI so I can't speak to that.
So what's your question then?
When you get up in the morning, ask yourself, "If this was my last day on earth, is what I'm about to do today how I would want spend it?" If the answer is "no" for too many days in a row, you know something has got to change.
Well now I need to retract this post because the character portraits started displaying just fine without me doing anything ... and it happened mid-game. It was rendering one eye only, and then I noticed they were all rendered properly in both eyes, and actually looked 3d (flat portrait deeper than the surrounding rings). So that is cool. In the 3D Vision forum there is also a post on this topic with a reference that using SLI also solves this problem. I don't have SLI so I can't speak to that.
Well now I need to retract this post because the character portraits started displaying just fine without me doing anything ... and it happened mid-game. It was rendering one eye only, and then I noticed they were all rendered properly in both eyes, and actually looked 3d (flat portrait deeper than the surrounding rings). So that is cool. In the 3D Vision forum there is also a post on this topic with a reference that using SLI also solves this problem. I don't have SLI so I can't speak to that.
So what's your question then?
So what's your question then?
When you get up in the morning, ask yourself, "If this was my last day on earth, is what I'm about to do today how I would want spend it?" If the answer is "no" for too many days in a row, you know something has got to change.