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3D
Anyone knows if BOB is built to support 3D?
I guess within the next couple of years 3D will be a must in the game industry, so, will we see it in BOB as well? |
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Anyway 10 year ago the first Geforce was sold with 3D glasses... that tecnology is quite old, but it has not been not successful. IMO it's only a trend of these years.
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As far as i know there needn't be anything done with the 2D source.
The *shit* where you need glasses is outdated anyways. autostereoscopic displays do it other ways so theres no need to code anything dont they? Hecke |
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It did allow a bit of a cheat though in full switch as you could see through the cockpits slightly. The Graphics manufacturers are responsible for 3d Nvidia http://www.nvidia.com/page/home.html ATI http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_iZ3D.aspx http://www.iz3d.com/products |
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Nivida's Shutter Glasses Technology works quite well. Too bad IL2 is opengl or we would already have support. It's difficult to say how good though.
I've recently played some left 4 dead and FSX and it's quite good. |
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I'm not talking about 3D with glasses, but this new technology that's coming with TV's as well. So, the question is: does it need coding, or is it just a matter of monitor+vga? If it's the first case (needing coding), then anyone knows if 1C is working on it? |
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Why ask the same question when I have given the links for your answer.
You need to read what's been replied to you. You eyes cannot see three dimensional from a flat 2d surface without changing your vision with filtering. LG is currently investigating the use of Parallax barrier images, Lenticular technology and holographic technology in the hope of creating glasses-free 3D . Also: Get past the sponsor ad for the video. http://www.technologyreview.com/video/?vid=579 . Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 06-15-2010 at 01:26 PM. |
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Pardon me KG26_Alpha but I asked for an answer about BOB+3D, not 3D technology in general, nor the links to NVidia's and ATI's websites.
Thanks anyway. |
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tridelity already have autostereoscopic displays that dont need any glasses.
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The gaming industry don't need to make 3d renders as the graphics software handles this unless the game is completely dedicated to 3d there's no need. Thanks anyway. |
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