Just got minecraft working in 3d vision! :)
Did some searching on google for 3d vision + minecraft, turns out there's a mod to put it in fullscreen and set the 3d vision up and make it work! I was just testing it, seems to work great inside my subterranein passage, gonna set the rez to desktop and go play minecraft in real 3d now! :) Impressive terrain looking, can't wait to play more. The mod is called "MessiahAndrw's Minecraft Renderer Wrapper" and it installs easy, just read the forum post, download the program, and extract to the hidden minecraft data dir in %appdir%/.minecraft as explained in the post, and it worked right away in 3d for me as soon as the game loaded. :)
Did some searching on google for 3d vision + minecraft, turns out there's a mod to put it in fullscreen and set the 3d vision up and make it work! I was just testing it, seems to work great inside my subterranein passage, gonna set the rez to desktop and go play minecraft in real 3d now! :) Impressive terrain looking, can't wait to play more. The mod is called "MessiahAndrw's Minecraft Renderer Wrapper" and it installs easy, just read the forum post, download the program, and extract to the hidden minecraft data dir in %appdir%/.minecraft as explained in the post, and it worked right away in 3d for me as soon as the game loaded. :)

#1
Posted 04/18/2011 07:46 PM   
The sound isn't so good, all stuttery, and the framerate is low. Still pretty awesome, gotta measure my head to get the settings right though, it insists on knowing the distance between my eye centers and from those to the screen in cm exactly, i've been estimating those with weird effects, pretty close now at 3.3 cm between my eyes and 34 between me and the screen, but I'll actually measure it soon, it really changes the way the environment looks and how big and identifyable all the locations are, sometimes I would get lost and not be able to find my area when exploring around the map, but now I know where everything is around my base in terms of islands and mountains, it makes the spatial recognition a lot more intuitive, while the off #s just give a slight crosseyed effect.
The sound isn't so good, all stuttery, and the framerate is low. Still pretty awesome, gotta measure my head to get the settings right though, it insists on knowing the distance between my eye centers and from those to the screen in cm exactly, i've been estimating those with weird effects, pretty close now at 3.3 cm between my eyes and 34 between me and the screen, but I'll actually measure it soon, it really changes the way the environment looks and how big and identifyable all the locations are, sometimes I would get lost and not be able to find my area when exploring around the map, but now I know where everything is around my base in terms of islands and mountains, it makes the spatial recognition a lot more intuitive, while the off #s just give a slight crosseyed effect.

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Posted 04/18/2011 08:25 PM   
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