pure pool = 3d vision @ windows?
anyone know?
anyone know?

#1
Posted 12/18/2014 11:31 AM   
Is this the game on steam called Pure Pool if so this game works in 3DTV play I would rate it excellent 3D rating. The game itself is lacking but enjoyable.
Is this the game on steam called Pure Pool if so this game works in 3DTV play

I would rate it excellent 3D rating.

The game itself is lacking but enjoyable.

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#2
Posted 12/18/2014 11:53 AM   
Is this the game on steam called Pool Nation if so this game works in 3DTV play I would rate it excellent 3D rating. The game itself is lacking but enjoyable.
Is this the game on steam called Pool Nation if so this game works in 3DTV play

I would rate it excellent 3D rating.

The game itself is lacking but enjoyable.

Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7 32GB Ram i9-9900K GigaByte Aorus Extreme Gaming 2080TI (single) Game Blaster Z Windows 10 X64 build #17763.195 Define R6 Blackout Case Corsair H110i GTX Sandisk 1TB (OS) SanDisk 2TB SSD (Games) Seagate EXOs 8 and 12 TB drives Samsung UN46c7000 HD TV Samsung UN55HU9000 UHD TVCurrently using ACER PASSIVE EDID override on 3D TVs LG 55

#3
Posted 12/18/2014 12:07 PM   
this is pure pool, how to set the refresh to 24 or 60? i tried adding that in steam launch commands, no luck
this is pure pool, how to set the refresh to 24 or 60? i tried adding that in steam launch commands, no luck

#4
Posted 12/18/2014 03:16 PM   
Here are bag of tricks you can try to force or get a game to run in either 1920x1080@24hz or 1280x720@60z. I would say that most of the time one of these methods will work, no promises but these are good to know how to use for 3D gaming in general. More tools in your toolbox! These are all easy to work with once you learn how they work. 1.) Search for a configuration file for the game and use Notepad++ to edit your video settings if the game has one, in some cases you can just override the refresh rate. Notepadd++ is freeware and is great for editing files since it has formatting tools. Small file weight as well. You can use the standard Windows notepad if you prefer, but this is by far better to use for editing config files. [url]http://notepad-plus-plus.org/[/url] 2.) Use a small utility like Refreshlock, very easy to use and extremely small in file weight [url]http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/refreshlock.html[/url] 3.) DLL injector that can force a resolution along with desired refresh rate [url]http://helixmod.blogspot.ca/2012/08/force-certain-resolutions-refresh-rates.html[/url] 4.) Using Gedosato is really good and this works quite well, this is actually intended as a down sampler and offers quite good results for 3D Gaming, I have a quite a few games using this tool to downsample and outputting to either 1920x1080@24 or 1280x720@60hz and getting the benefit of higher resolution and crisp graphics. I've often use this with the Helix 3D fixes and SweetFX for some real incredible results. The caveat is you'll have to play around with it until you understand how it works. The author has made a terrific tool but the user UI is somewhat non standard and a little confusing. Works really well though when it does and now that I have spent time with it, I go this route first above the others. You can actually find tutorials on how it works and can even save user profiles. I think this is worth your time. [url]http://blog.metaclassofnil.com/?tag=gedosato[/url] Anyway, I would suggest having these tools in your bag so to speak because between anyone of these methods, I have been successful with most games, again no guarantees. These tools have been invaluable for me when configuring my games to run in proper 3D. Hope this helps!
Here are bag of tricks you can try to force or get a game to run in either 1920x1080@24hz or 1280x720@60z. I would say that most of the time one of these methods will work, no promises but these are good to know how to use for 3D gaming in general. More tools in your toolbox! These are all easy to work with once you learn how they work.

1.) Search for a configuration file for the game and use Notepad++ to edit your video settings if the game has one, in some cases you can just override the refresh rate. Notepadd++ is freeware and is great for editing files since it has formatting tools. Small file weight as well. You can use the standard Windows notepad if you prefer, but this is by far better to use for editing config files.

http://notepad-plus-plus.org/

2.) Use a small utility like Refreshlock, very easy to use and extremely small in file weight

http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/refreshlock.html

3.) DLL injector that can force a resolution along with desired refresh rate

http://helixmod.blogspot.ca/2012/08/force-certain-resolutions-refresh-rates.html

4.) Using Gedosato is really good and this works quite well, this is actually intended as a down sampler and offers quite good results for 3D Gaming, I have a quite a few games using this tool to downsample and outputting to either 1920x1080@24 or 1280x720@60hz and getting the benefit of higher resolution and crisp graphics. I've often use this with the Helix 3D fixes and SweetFX for some real incredible results. The caveat is you'll have to play around with it until you understand how it works. The author has made a terrific tool but the user UI is somewhat non standard and a little confusing. Works really well though when it does and now that I have spent time with it, I go this route first above the others. You can actually find tutorials on how it works and can even save user profiles. I think this is worth your time.

http://blog.metaclassofnil.com/?tag=gedosato

Anyway, I would suggest having these tools in your bag so to speak because between anyone of these methods, I have been successful with most games, again no guarantees. These tools have been invaluable for me when configuring my games to run in proper 3D.

Hope this helps!

#5
Posted 12/18/2014 03:53 PM   
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