Well, for some odd reason the crosshair in Portal and a few other older source games like Half Life source does not work properly. The left and right image just stays the same distance apart and has been like that for as long as I remember.
Well, for some odd reason the crosshair in Portal and a few other older source games like Half Life source does not work properly. The left and right image just stays the same distance apart and has been like that for as long as I remember.
it's normal, you have to enable the 3d laser sight for all source games except portal 2. unfortunately it will induce a kind of stuttering (caused by a driver problem of course).
it's normal, you have to enable the 3d laser sight for all source games except portal 2. unfortunately it will induce a kind of stuttering (caused by a driver problem of course).
[quote name='BababooeyHTJ' date='13 May 2012 - 02:02 AM' timestamp='1336870951' post='1407573']
Well, for some odd reason the crosshair in Portal and a few other older source games like Half Life source does not work properly. The left and right image just stays the same distance apart and has been like that for as long as I remember.
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Never had a problem with Portal.
In Half-Life 2 you can disable the two status-bars near the crosshair. Just use the start option "hud_quickinfo 0" .
[quote name='BababooeyHTJ' date='13 May 2012 - 02:02 AM' timestamp='1336870951' post='1407573']
Well, for some odd reason the crosshair in Portal and a few other older source games like Half Life source does not work properly. The left and right image just stays the same distance apart and has been like that for as long as I remember.
Never had a problem with Portal.
In Half-Life 2 you can disable the two status-bars near the crosshair. Just use the start option "hud_quickinfo 0" .
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[quote name='BababooeyHTJ' date='13 May 2012 - 01:00 PM' timestamp='1336910454' post='1407729']
Its not that bad out of the box but if you increase convergence it becomes very obvious. This is not the case in Portal 2.
Half Life source on the other hand the 3d vision crosshair stays in 2d. There are a couple of other source games like that too.
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Oh yes, you are right.
In Portal the "Crosshair" is slightly at wrong depth. Gets worse when changing Separation or convergence.
Yesterday I tried HL-Source(it's in my Christmas-Edition but I never tried it) and the Laser-Sight does nothing with the crosshair. The game is recognised by the Nvidia-driver as HL2 - the exe is called HL2.exe - maybe thats the problem. But renaming is not possible - HL-Source won't start.
[quote name='BababooeyHTJ' date='13 May 2012 - 01:00 PM' timestamp='1336910454' post='1407729']
Its not that bad out of the box but if you increase convergence it becomes very obvious. This is not the case in Portal 2.
Half Life source on the other hand the 3d vision crosshair stays in 2d. There are a couple of other source games like that too.
Oh yes, you are right.
In Portal the "Crosshair" is slightly at wrong depth. Gets worse when changing Separation or convergence.
Yesterday I tried HL-Source(it's in my Christmas-Edition but I never tried it) and the Laser-Sight does nothing with the crosshair. The game is recognised by the Nvidia-driver as HL2 - the exe is called HL2.exe - maybe thats the problem. But renaming is not possible - HL-Source won't start.
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i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Well, for some odd reason the crosshair in Portal and a few other older source games like Half Life source does not work properly. The left and right image just stays the same distance apart and has been like that for as long as I remember.
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Never had a problem with Portal.
In Half-Life 2 you can disable the two status-bars near the crosshair. Just use the start option "hud_quickinfo 0" .
Well, for some odd reason the crosshair in Portal and a few other older source games like Half Life source does not work properly. The left and right image just stays the same distance apart and has been like that for as long as I remember.
Never had a problem with Portal.
In Half-Life 2 you can disable the two status-bars near the crosshair. Just use the start option "hud_quickinfo 0" .
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Never had a problem with Portal.
In Half-Life 2 you can disable the two status-bars near the crosshair. Just use the start option "hud_quickinfo 0" .
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Its not that bad out of the box but if you increase convergence it becomes very obvious. This is not the case in Portal 2.
Half Life source on the other hand the 3d vision crosshair stays in 2d. There are a couple of other source games like that too.
Never had a problem with Portal.
In Half-Life 2 you can disable the two status-bars near the crosshair. Just use the start option "hud_quickinfo 0" .
Its not that bad out of the box but if you increase convergence it becomes very obvious. This is not the case in Portal 2.
Half Life source on the other hand the 3d vision crosshair stays in 2d. There are a couple of other source games like that too.
Its not that bad out of the box but if you increase convergence it becomes very obvious. This is not the case in Portal 2.
Half Life source on the other hand the 3d vision crosshair stays in 2d. There are a couple of other source games like that too.
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Oh yes, you are right.
In Portal the "Crosshair" is slightly at wrong depth. Gets worse when changing Separation or convergence.
Yesterday I tried HL-Source(it's in my Christmas-Edition but I never tried it) and the Laser-Sight does nothing with the crosshair. The game is recognised by the Nvidia-driver as HL2 - the exe is called HL2.exe - maybe thats the problem. But renaming is not possible - HL-Source won't start.
Its not that bad out of the box but if you increase convergence it becomes very obvious. This is not the case in Portal 2.
Half Life source on the other hand the 3d vision crosshair stays in 2d. There are a couple of other source games like that too.
Oh yes, you are right.
In Portal the "Crosshair" is slightly at wrong depth. Gets worse when changing Separation or convergence.
Yesterday I tried HL-Source(it's in my Christmas-Edition but I never tried it) and the Laser-Sight does nothing with the crosshair. The game is recognised by the Nvidia-driver as HL2 - the exe is called HL2.exe - maybe thats the problem. But renaming is not possible - HL-Source won't start.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision