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:smilewink: using CGG to make this seem so in KA-50.

 

 

Question - would it be possible to do it so that 3d goggles could be used to give that impression you know the red/green glasses

 

 

 

cheers

 

 

sumoscouse out

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actually, there was some thread on this forum talking about that. It would work, but you had to have a special graphics card for black shark to do that. i cant find it, maybe i saw it somewhere else. I am not sure if you needed those special goggles that plugged into the computer also. You might have to look around.

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I wa asking about the shutter glasses a few days ago, but no one with any experience pipped up.

 

As far as I know (may be wrong) Nvidia provide drivers that support 3D in most games. Try looking on their forums.

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There are some posts in the tech discussion section from people who have used them, both in a thread I started asking about them & in other threads.

Cheers.

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Get yourself in the 3D picture

 

Guys, to get 3d enabled - its really simple.

 

Once you go 3D you wont go back to 2D.

 

For more info visit http://www.edimensional.com

 

I recommend (from experience) this product. It works better than I ever expected.

 

Go for the wired glasses rather than the wireless because you dont have to pay for little batteries in the glasses when they go flat.

 

I have used these glasses for a CRT monitor. Quality and resolution are very high. I have not used the alternative glasses made for LCD displays.

 

Happy gaming. :)

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Haven't tried them but I think as long as you don't move your head so much that you look around the glasses you should be OK.

Maybe get some old sunnies & mask them off to something like the picture & try it?

 

edit - just tried masking off some glasses to something like the opening on the ones on the site & tried LO. - Fine. The 'window' in the glasses didn't get close to the edge of the screen & that's with the view angle rotation limits extended.

Cheers.

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