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yes I have ran the 2010 DX version install.. I am unsure what you mean by an ancient DXDiag?? yes native is 1024 but I have 3 Projectors for a total of 3072x768 at 120Hz..
my power settings are on High?? not sure where you see they are not?? I am able to get the 3D vision to kick in when running in Windowed FullScreen. it is just that no Fullscreen apps are kicking in S3D.,.
I am trying to find out why it works in windowed fullscreen but NOT in Fullscreen.. This is very weird.. DX11 Games work fine with 3D Vision (S3D)..
Sorry I should have clarified.
Swtor is a Directx 9.0c game; it was built upon the drivers that existed at the time which is DX9.0c.
That said DirectX 10 + 11 + 12 do not actually contain any DX9.0c files instead they Pretend that they do (emulate).
Short and skinny of it .. install the link I provided following the instructions in my 'guide' exactly for the best results please.
The bottom of your DXDIAG log shows.
EVR Power Information
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Current Setting: {5C67A112-A4C9-483F-B4A7-1D473BECAFDC} (Quality)
Quality Flags: 2576
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow half deinterlace
Allow scaling
Decode Power Usage: 100
Balanced Flags: 1424
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow batching
Force half deinterlace
Force scaling
Decode Power Usage: 50
PowerFlags: 1424
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow batching
Force half deinterlace
Force scaling
Decode Power Usage: 0
This to me reads as not High/Full power settings via Windows Power Options., *could be wrong.. long day and all.
The reason I was trying to show interest in your resolution is completely out my own curiousity, I would have expected it to have worked the same as 3 monitors each and all running at their 'native resolutions' and just positioned as such to make up the full 3000 blah blah resolution that you were going for..
That said if your running them @120hz then double check. ... that your Windows Settings reflect this and are also 120hz, same for your Video Card Software (Everything has to be the same), Your Client_Settings.cfg has the correct refresh rate setting of 120hz.
The manual for that model of projector does have a very specific native resolution is all I was putting forward.
- 10 years ago
@The_Nephilimm My bad, 14 hours sleep and a kind message from someone brighter then me.. I was reading your dx wrong you were/are running with "High" power settings.
I am still curious on how you get on though.- Anonymous10 years ago
Well I am going to request anyone here that runs 3D surround to help me test something.. If you could be so kind as to DL and install nThusim on your system. it is a free dl and trial for 10minutes at a time.. what I would like you to do is set the warp up weird so when ingame you know for sure the warp is enabled and test 3D vision and see if S3D works or not while running nThusim..
If you could bend the warp as to make it look really off it would be good as you will be able to tell if the warping is working.. if you get #d working I will be surprised..
- 10 years ago
@The_Nephilimm I am seriously annoyed now as 2 days ago I was living in ignorant bliss.
This setup of yours has interested me greatly, so I have been reading; Apparently...
"Nvidia 3D vision is there are a very strict limitations Nvidia has on it. It has to be a certified projector in order for the driver to register it as something that can be used. Sometimes people will hack the EDID to make Nvidia think a non-certified projector is certified, but it's a three ringed circus to get that working correctly. "
@BHawthorne
http://www.forums.nthusim.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=264
*I'm still reading so 2 sets of eyes are better then 1.
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