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Old 03-07-2012, 03:58 PM
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Default Nvidia 3D effects with CloD-can it be done?

This is probably slightly OT in this section ,but I'll go ahaead & post keeping my fingers crossed.In an ever present on going try to improve anti-lasing & FPs I was fooling around with my Nvidia settings & found a 3D settings screen & checked install & run, not quite knowing what the results would be,I fist got a screen Icon , 3D vision phot viewer that allowed me to set up the utilty , which I did guessing at the settings( 3d glasses ,normal default settings & a Nvidia test that worked. )I then played the old Il-2 FBPF 1946 etc etc & it played just the same , no change.Then I played CloD and there I got the typical 3d screen with a separation of blue & red overlays ( and I think a FPS drop of maybe 50 pecent...not sure...) Wow...I thought this might be cool , so I whipped out my 3D red & blue glasses which I had bought to see the modded 3d version of Il-2 DBW,and looked again at the screen...it almost worked , but not quite ,even with the glasses the screens didn't quite merge,and there was a limited ( hardly any ) 3D effect.
So my question is has anyone actually got this to work ,if so how ? With the detail of the aircraft and the landscape it might be pretty cool to see even with reduced FPs...
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