3D ? How ?

Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:15 am

I want to use 3D in crysis but I never had a device wich works with 3D ? i have a Samsung LE32C530 TV screen with 50 CMR / 50 Hz and the Ati Radeon HD 6870 can I use any kind of 3D ???
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Lou
 
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:05 pm

Do you have any 3D glasses?
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Laura Elizabeth
 
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Post » Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:22 pm

as far as I know your TV needs 120 Hz for stable 3D. I know it's a requirement for Nvidias 3DVision.
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:30 am

i dont have glasses but enough money
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TRIsha FEnnesse
 
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:11 am

you need atleast a 120 hertz monitor and 3d vision our anything else

good graphics card to run it smooth
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Emily Shackleton
 
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:10 am

iz3d free drivers for anaglyph.
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Sebrina Johnstone
 
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:31 am

See... here is my question. 120 hertz is there so you can have a stable 60 frames per eye during the rendering process. So. Shouldn't there be an availabilty for lower hertz HDTV's/Monitors? For instance. My HDTV is at 75 hertz, meaning if i could figure a way to force it, it could render 37.5 frames per eye during interlacing... Now you take in account that most 1080p 3D HD movies only run at 24 frames, on average. 68 frames total for interlaced 3D. Idk, There has to be a way. >.<
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:37 am

Or maybe I'm just mistaken, idk. lol
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:11 pm

rendering at 20 fps or 2, the monitors goes at 60 hertz or 120 or 70 or whatever. this is number of times that the image is drawn in the screen. that the image does not change? it does not matter. The image need to be painted this number of times.

So you need a 120 Hz monitor.
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:59 am

yes ... u need the specific hardware ... without, it's not possible.

I suggest u to buy a 120Hz screen, a nVidia graphic card and the nVidia 3D Vision -> that is the highest 3D quality u will get in the moment.
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Post » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:23 pm

See... here is my question. 120 hertz is there so you can have a stable 60 frames per eye during the rendering process. So. Shouldn't there be an availabilty for lower hertz HDTV's/Monitors? For instance. My HDTV is at 75 hertz, meaning if i could figure a way to force it, it could render 37.5 frames per eye during interlacing... Now you take in account that most 1080p 3D HD movies only run at 24 frames, on average. 68 frames total for interlaced 3D. Idk, There has to be a way. >.<
120hz is there so it will give you the 3D effect.
Having fast enough refreshrate to give each eye the right picture at the right time.
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:27 pm

I would rate Crysis 2's 3D as EXCELLENT but I don't know why NVIDIA rated it as FAIR only.
I completed the whole game using NVIDIA 3D Vision all the time & it was fantastic. Got to give a Two-Thumbs-Up for Crytek!

Here's a few solutions for you, Yianna:

1. Since you have the cash, you might as well go for a NVIDIA 3D build PC like mine.
-a 120Hz LCD or DLP
-NVIDIA GeForce GPU
-NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit
Alternatively, you can choose to buy the NVIDIA 3D Vision Bundle as it comes with an Acer 120Hz LCD, 3d vision kit &...

2. Try iZ3D free Anaglyph Driver
~Although this is cheap, just buy an anaglyph glasses but I don't recommend this because you'll get a typical purplish hue or shall I say incomplete colour spectrum & you might easily have a headache or discomfort when using Red/Cyan Glasses.

3. Try DDD's TriDef Ignition
-Similarly, I don't recommend it.

Just my opinion, all the best in making choices!
Good Night!!!
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Post » Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:55 am

i completed Cry2 in 3D using Nvidia 3D vision
quality of 3D with 3D vision is moderate. no any comparison with quality of games rated "3D Ready" by Nvidia
but deep level of objects is correct here the most of time, so i advice to use 3d vison with this game
but anyway it would be better for sure
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