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Clam
10-20-01, 09:46 AM
ok. beside me there are some wonderfull 3d glasses from asus and they work fine
BUT
where can i find updates for games or vr pictures to test them with 3d objects... i've found nothing out there, yet....
can someone help me?

Clam

Oni
10-20-01, 01:32 PM
3D glasses? You mean those cheezie ones that they used to put in comic books?

Clam
10-24-01, 09:53 AM
comics? no... well... i've got a shutter... i think this is the correct term...
well you know... these funny looking glasses that shut one eye after the other... everyone who looks through these glasses looks so horrible idiotic.

Veland
10-25-01, 04:07 AM
Hi!

You can probably get them to work with most games, but it require a lot of tuning and running in different resolutions. Max Payne should work fine, but you need a very good system. Half Life is the best game for 3d glasses I've seen so far!

Oh, and I'm using Asus6800 Deluxe

Clam
10-25-01, 04:32 AM
half-life? that would be ... WOW! just WOW! great... half-life works fine with them? and what about Counter-Strike? but i still have one problem. do i need an update or a patch to play half-life with 3d glasses or how can i make them work?

Veland
10-25-01, 04:52 AM
In advanced properties under directx or opengl you can enable support for 3dglasses. Note what hotkey you have for the options, and start HL. I get best results in openGl, but you must use very high resolutions, over 1024*768.

If you want to use directX, you must have very high refresh rates, 140Hz is a good place to start. Remember to set the correct mode in both advanced properties for display, and in video options in the game.

And you must adjust things like eye distance, embossment, foreground and background, blind. All available form til VR "menu" you access via the hotkey.

Clam
10-25-01, 04:35 PM
WOOOOOOOOOW :eek: :eek: :eek:
that's great fun :) yes. you're right... they work fine :)

thanks thanks thanks :)

Clam