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How EVE works with Nvidia 3d vision?

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Mikhem
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#1 - 2016-07-18 22:36:47 UTC  |  Edited by: Mikhem
It seems that Nvidia has interesting 3d technology called Nvidia 3d vision. It requires 3d vision compatible screen, 3d glasses and Nvidia graphic card. I have only Nvidia graphic card. Graphic card settings have list of games that support this 3d technology. EVE online is mentioned in settings and it says 3d is not recommended. It also says: "Selection and interaction icons are 2D Some objects render at wrong depth."

Anyone has experience about this Nvidia 3d vision technology? How it works with EVE online? Share any experience about this technology!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_3D_Vision

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Doc Fury
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#2 - 2016-07-18 22:44:00 UTC

Count Floyd could probably help you out with that.



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Paranoid Loyd
#3 - 2016-07-18 22:50:09 UTC
Sounds like you answered your own question, the quoted clearly says it doesn't work well...

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#4 - 2016-07-18 23:49:05 UTC
I've used it. It mostly works, but gave me a headache. Maybe adjusting the depth settings would have helped that.
If you want to try it cheaply it works ok with red/cyan glasses.
Hallvardr
#5 - 2016-07-19 18:34:42 UTC
I've used this and also Samsung's 3D technology and neither are awe inspiring. Very underwhelming.

You hit the nail on the head (in 3d even!) the screen UI needs to be designed with 3D in mind which IIRC CCP has stated that they don't really have an interest in. Not that it's a NO, but not on anyone's radar.

Having experienced proper 3D apps as well as the Rift and Vive, This type of "3D" probably will not last long in the shadow of the aforementioned tech.

I'd also not hold my breath waiting for this given its limited positive effects. Tessellation has far more potential for dramatic effects on graphics fidelity and that as been a "non-thing" since it was 1st pimped back in 2012.