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<blockquote data-quote="goforthewall" data-source="post: 110539" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>okay, I got it working fine using "Nvidia 3D Play" (which doesn't rely on the 3D Vision glasses or dongle (pyramid) and longer). It works at full speed (60fps) with all options turned up / on in TPA's and the graphics card's settings. the effect is a little disappointing though, because it *only* gives you depth. strictly speaking this is the correct way of doing realistic 3D, since you shouldn't have things pop out at you beyond the parallax window, but I would have still preferred an effect that has half the table sticking out of the TV and the other half inside. I can get this kind of effect using the TV's built in hardware 3D converter. ironically this suits my 3D taste better. the biggest gripe with my setup though is that it's using passive polarized 3D which effectively halves the horizontal resolution by half. with a game that relies so much on crisp 2D textures it's enough to put you off completely... I think I'm going back to full 1080p 2D mode from now on ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goforthewall, post: 110539, member: 25"] okay, I got it working fine using "Nvidia 3D Play" (which doesn't rely on the 3D Vision glasses or dongle (pyramid) and longer). It works at full speed (60fps) with all options turned up / on in TPA's and the graphics card's settings. the effect is a little disappointing though, because it *only* gives you depth. strictly speaking this is the correct way of doing realistic 3D, since you shouldn't have things pop out at you beyond the parallax window, but I would have still preferred an effect that has half the table sticking out of the TV and the other half inside. I can get this kind of effect using the TV's built in hardware 3D converter. ironically this suits my 3D taste better. the biggest gripe with my setup though is that it's using passive polarized 3D which effectively halves the horizontal resolution by half. with a game that relies so much on crisp 2D textures it's enough to put you off completely... I think I'm going back to full 1080p 2D mode from now on ;-) [/QUOTE]
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