Myst V Game Configuration How do you create a new Stereo Game Conf
Just installed Myst V.

Also installed latest nVidia & stereo drivers 78.01

There is no entry for MystV in the Stereo Properties / Stereo Game Configuration dropdown list.

Tried changing the Myst III demo to associate with MystV but that did not work.

Although configuration settings are stored in the registry, the actual game names
are compiled into a DLL.

How do I setup a Stereo Game Configuration for a new game???
Just installed Myst V.



Also installed latest nVidia & stereo drivers 78.01



There is no entry for MystV in the Stereo Properties / Stereo Game Configuration dropdown list.



Tried changing the Myst III demo to associate with MystV but that did not work.



Although configuration settings are stored in the registry, the actual game names

are compiled into a DLL.



How do I setup a Stereo Game Configuration for a new game???

#1
Posted 10/10/2005 05:38 PM   
Pressing CTRL-F7 in game will save/create the settings to the registry.
It works for new games, but you can´t see it in the control-panel.
Pressing CTRL-F7 in game will save/create the settings to the registry.

It works for new games, but you can´t see it in the control-panel.

#2
Posted 10/10/2005 09:33 PM   
Thanks,

Ctl+F7 does save settings, even though I could not find them with regedit.

However the REAL problems are with the cursor and the menu items.

The cursor appears about half way between the the screen and my nose.
and the menu items appear as far away as the furthest objects.

Reducing the stereo seperation Ctl+F3 moves the cursor and the menu items
towards the screen along with everything else, not what you want.

Using the Convergence key Ctl+F5 will move the cursor to the screen,
but pushes everything else away as well, not what you want.

I tried to use Ctl-F10 to move the cursor to the screen,
and Alt+F9 to move the menu items to the screen, but this did not work.

Neither the Backplane nor the Screen Depth keys appear to do anything!!!

What am I doing wrong??
Thanks,



Ctl+F7 does save settings, even though I could not find them with regedit.



However the REAL problems are with the cursor and the menu items.



The cursor appears about half way between the the screen and my nose.

and the menu items appear as far away as the furthest objects.



Reducing the stereo seperation Ctl+F3 moves the cursor and the menu items

towards the screen along with everything else, not what you want.



Using the Convergence key Ctl+F5 will move the cursor to the screen,

but pushes everything else away as well, not what you want.



I tried to use Ctl-F10 to move the cursor to the screen,

and Alt+F9 to move the menu items to the screen, but this did not work.



Neither the Backplane nor the Screen Depth keys appear to do anything!!!



What am I doing wrong??

#3
Posted 10/11/2005 03:40 AM   
Have you changed it to free movement in the options menu?
Have you changed it to free movement in the options menu?

#4
Posted 10/25/2005 07:06 AM   
[quote name='dbritta1' date='Oct 11 2005, 01:40 PM']Neither the Backplane nor the Screen Depth keys appear to do anything!!!

What am I doing wrong??
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The problem is that Myst V is not a 3D game ( as in 3d objects rendered over wireframe) . The backdrops and scenery are just flat art work. Uru which preceded it is a true 3d rendered game.

Pronoia
[quote name='dbritta1' date='Oct 11 2005, 01:40 PM']Neither the Backplane nor the Screen Depth keys appear to do anything!!!



What am I doing wrong??

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The problem is that Myst V is not a 3D game ( as in 3d objects rendered over wireframe) . The backdrops and scenery are just flat art work. Uru which preceded it is a true 3d rendered game.



Pronoia

#5
Posted 10/25/2005 02:01 PM   
[quote name='Pronoia' date='Oct 25 2005, 06:01 AM']The problem is that Myst V is not a 3D game  ( as in 3d objects rendered over wireframe) . The backdrops and scenery are  just flat art work. Uru which preceded it is a true 3d rendered game.

Pronoia
[right][post="54581"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]


Myst 5 end of ages is a fully real time 3D game engine and it does work in stereo.
[quote name='Pronoia' date='Oct 25 2005, 06:01 AM']The problem is that Myst V is not a 3D game  ( as in 3d objects rendered over wireframe) . The backdrops and scenery are  just flat art work. Uru which preceded it is a true 3d rendered game.



Pronoia

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Myst 5 end of ages is a fully real time 3D game engine and it does work in stereo.

#6
Posted 12/07/2005 04:38 AM   
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