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I am sorry but we can only say that we are not responsible for any tools which are altering the gameplay, including visuals, of the game. As there are several tools strictly forbidden, using this tool is at your own risk and could cause an account ban.
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Basti
That doesn't answer my question and I would appreciate it if you didn't mark this as solved because it solves nothing.
Rendering video feed into a 3D display does not affect the gameplay at all, nor does it alter any balance of the visual, it simply renders the image twice to create a 3D effect.
So I ask again, what does EA or DICE have to say about the usage of tools to emulate stereoscopic display?
- 12 years ago
To be fair man, that does look solved to me. Just enjoy the game for what it is..
- 12 years ago
I want to know for certain whether EA or DICE will ban my account for playing the game which enables 3D vision, it's not that difficult a question to answer.
Back in Battlefield 3, there was a community made patch which disabled colour grading which at first DICE/EA claimed was hacking, then they announced a console command which would enable it and then you said they were revoking that idea and would ban anyone who was found to use said patch.
As it stands, Battlefield 4 is riddled with that many glitches that DICE has announced they're shelving future projects to get the game working in order, I may as well make the best of the experience whilst I can in campaign until DICE fixes the bugs in multiplayer.
EA may not have control over 3rd party applications but they do decide who gets banned and who does not.- 12 years ago
"As there are several tools strictly forbidden, using this tool is at your own risk and could cause an account ban." - I think that says enough. If you don't want to run the risk of a ban just run it as it was made.