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Yes after the update steroscopic 3D took another direction of how it worked with Crysis 2. This fix is only for those who have a 3D TV that came with its own 3D glassed. This does not apply to 3D LCD monitors that work with the nVidia 3D vision glasses.
After checking the attached setting you will want to activate the 3D on your TV itself. By doing this you can play at any desire resolution @ 60 Herts settings. Before getting here though you need to change and save your TV resolution lower than 1920 x 1080. Launch the game, then save your game settings to the lowest resolution. Exit the game by selecting "Quit". Launch the game again, increase your resolution to the settings just before 1920 x 1080 and select Full Screen and then apply.
Exit the game through the "Quit" in game option
Launch the game again, now turn on 3D mode directly through your TV. The nVidia steroscopic drivers will kick in.
Using your TV's own 3D looks wayyyy better than going through the nVidia option. Also it remove the halo affect around 3D object in the game.
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File comment: If you altered your game.cfg file to read only make sure to uncheck it. ![GameCFG File.jpg](http://www.mycrysis.com/forums/download/file.php?id=1488&t=1&sid=a04570f472c09e677b7caf31c7a3a4da) GameCFG File.jpg [ 130.8 KiB | Viewed 487 times ] |
File comment: Make sure you Vertical Sync is force off through the nVidia control panel ![Vertical Sync.jpg](http://www.mycrysis.com/forums/download/file.php?id=1486&t=1&sid=a04570f472c09e677b7caf31c7a3a4da) Vertical Sync.jpg [ 74.34 KiB | Viewed 485 times ] |
File comment: Follow the example here. As you can see I also have nVidia 3DTV Play which is for 3D TVs that come with their own 3D Glasses ![Stereoscopic settings.jpg](http://www.mycrysis.com/forums/download/file.php?id=1484&t=1&sid=a04570f472c09e677b7caf31c7a3a4da) Stereoscopic settings.jpg [ 53.48 KiB | Viewed 487 times ] |