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SirWhiteshadow
2012-08-16, 10:36 PM
Ok, so I realize that not everyone has embraced 3D gaming, and lots of people simply don't have the machine or the monitor for it to be practical. I also realize that in many cases it can be tricky with a shooter. However, for those of you like me who have fallen for the immersion that 3D gaming provides and have a rig to support it, I bring good news (to those that haven't already heard). On a whim I checked today to see if Nvidia had any plans for Planetside 2, especially as far as 3D support goes, and was pleased to find the following.

http://www.geforce.com/games-applications/pc-games/planetside-2/description

Technologically, Planetside 2 is not only a massive step up from Planetside, but it is also one of the finest-looking shooters on the PC, as the impressive videos and screenshots attest. Furthermore, a number of yet-to-be-revealed GPU-accelerated PhysX effects add greatly to the spectacle, and for those with 3D systems, Planetside 2 will launch with full NVIDIA 3D Vision support.

For those that don't know, 3D gaming requires a 120hz monitor, which allows for 120fps. I'm no tech expert, but I can tell you it also calls for a pretty serious system in order to pull a max 60fps (that is 60fps x 60fps side by side = 120fps).

For example, I have an i5 2500k sandy bridge, dual GTX 560Ti, and an Asus VG278H 27 inch monitor. I run Skyrim on Ultra settings with 25% depth and high convergence, and pull around 55-60fps.

I can't wait to see what PS2 will be like, considering Nvidia has already announced its plans to include 3d support on launch. As always, it will take time (and most likely a few driver releases) before it is perfected, but knowing they plan to address it immediately is a great sign.

So I ask...who loves 3D gaming and is planning to play PS2 in 3D?

<--This guy for sure.

AThreatToYou
2012-08-16, 10:43 PM
Where, pray tell, can you find a 120hz monitor?

SirWhiteshadow
2012-08-16, 10:52 PM
Where, pray tell, can you find a 120hz monitor?

Well, I bought mine from NewEgg.

Just go to monitors > LCD then in the advanced search options do 120hz refresh rate.

AThreatToYou
2012-08-16, 11:58 PM
Well, I bought mine from NewEgg.

Just go to monitors > LCD then in the advanced search options do 120hz refresh rate.

They must have recently added that search option!

zomg
2012-08-17, 02:20 AM
Doesn't the nvidia thing support games that don't natively support 3D gaming anyway? It emulates it somehow as far as I know.

I personally don't like the 3D stuff. I used a HTC phone with a 3D display... it made my eyes hurt and even 15 minutes later my eyes felt weird even though I used the phone for like 1 minute. That can't be good for you :D

SirWhiteshadow
2012-08-17, 10:20 AM
Doesn't the nvidia thing support games that don't natively support 3D gaming anyway? It emulates it somehow as far as I know.

I personally don't like the 3D stuff. I used a HTC phone with a 3D display... it made my eyes hurt and even 15 minutes later my eyes felt weird even though I used the phone for like 1 minute. That can't be good for you :D

Nvidia 3d vision can bump a non-supported game into stereoscopic 3d as far as i know, however without the support in drivers, etc., many items will not display at the proper depth, which makes it far less enjoyable.

With support, however, 3d vision can be amazing. Nvidia rates the quality of the 3d in games, with excellent rated games having most everything display properly. For example, in Skyrim objects in the background appear to be miles away, while your character seems to pop out at you and be much closer than your monitor. So the fact that they are planning to provide this level of quality for PS2 is awesome.

3d doesn't bother me at all. I know some people that get motion sickness or headaches, but I can play skyrim for hours and never notice a thing. Guess it just depends on who you are.

CGar
2012-08-17, 10:50 AM
3D user here. Unfortunately, 3D won't be very feasible in a massive game like PS2 where framerates are already low enough as it is. I may end up using it in smaller fights, but not huge base wars.

Shogun
2012-08-17, 11:30 AM
my new rig should be able to play ps2 in 3d (i7,16gb with gtx680 4gb) but i don´t have a 120 hz monitor yet, and no 3d glasses.

i always wanted to play in 3d, because back in the days of descent 2 i owned the first shutter glasses and playing with those was great, but only a handful of games supported them and getting them to work was hard.

Wumpus
2012-08-17, 11:48 AM
After a few drinks every game is 3D for me. :)

SirWhiteshadow
2012-08-17, 02:14 PM
3D user here. Unfortunately, 3D won't be very feasible in a massive game like PS2 where framerates are already low enough as it is. I may end up using it in smaller fights, but not huge base wars.

What kind of system are you running?

andehh
2012-08-18, 09:59 AM
After a few drinks every game is 3D for me. :)

Post full of win! :D

Ghoest9
2012-08-18, 10:26 AM
I really dont see why anyone would ever(well at least for the foreseeable future) want to mess around with 3d in an FPS.

Your first priority should always be getting you getting you fps higher than your monitors frame rate in battle. Which means 60 fps or higher.

You second priority should be getting the graphics setting as high as possible.


I doubt anyone has system out there right now that will maintain 60+ fps in a 50-200 man battle while rendering awesome graphics. The required physics and the graphics together is just a huge load unless the games best graphic setting is sub par.

NOTE: Im not referring to PlanetSide2 beta Im just talking about FPSes in general.

Nordan
2012-08-18, 10:33 AM
I hate it, because I already wear ordinary glasses.

lMABl
2012-08-18, 12:04 PM
Tried 3D at a friends house with Killzone 3 MP, VERY disorientating! It was good fun but I cant imagine having it on all the time.

OnexBigxHebrew
2012-08-18, 12:13 PM
I really dont see why anyone would ever(well at least for the foreseeable future) want to mess around with 3d in an FPS.

Your first priority should always be getting you getting you fps higher than your monitors frame rate in battle. Which means 60 fps or higher.

You second priority should be getting the graphics setting as high as possible.


No. Someone's priority in ANY game should be to do what makes them happy or have more fun. For some, this is tuning heir rig to pump out max frames per second; for others, this is to skin their toon with rainbow stripes and disco dance in 3D. No one should ever feel pressured to change their experience for the sake of winning. As long as you're having fun and aren't hurting others (cheating, tk, etc) you shouldn't feel bound by some "pro" mentality. If this means that someone wants to play in 3D or cranked settings when it potentially hurts their performance, than they should. If you like lower anti-aliasing for the sake of better framerates, thand you should do that. I prefer higher framerates (or somewhere in the middle, at least) in multiplayer, but who am I to judge.

After yers of playing MLG, I found that if you can't make the distincton between those who are just looking to have fun and those who are really as competitive as you are, you end up looking like a d-bag.

I understand this game will be life and death for some, but for most, its a video game. Nothing but a bit of free fun and blowing shit up with friends.

I hate it, because I already wear ordinary glasses.

I also wear glasses, and my Samsung Active 3D specs fit over them very comfortably and literally weigh almost nothing.

Overall, I liked my experience with 3D gaming, but I don't really use it for MP, because my depth perception with grenades goes bonkers. Maybe if I give it a bit more time to adjust, I'll be allright :P

stereoviewer
2012-08-23, 03:46 AM
3D is the future, and that´s it. In fact, 3D virtual reality is the future. There are allways conservative people that takes comfort in what was, and try to work against progress.

3D Vision adds a dimension of immersion that 2D never can come close to. Personally I have been playing in 3D since 2002, on CRT monitor with shutterglasses, IZ3D monitor, a Z800 3D Vison, an Acer 5360 3D Projector, and currently on a HMZ-t1 from Sony. HMZ-t1 Sony Personal 3D Viewer. You don´t need a 120Hz monitor, there is a multitude of display tehnologies.

I never play a game that doens´t support 3D. I have had friends over and most get totally blowed away by what they see. Others just dont see the 3D. It turns out that a bout 5% of the population can´t see 3D images, due to disfunctional vision. That is not enough to scrap the technology.

Please, dont´t speak about what you don´t know. If you haven´t tried gaming in 3D you definitely missed something though.

I have been watching 3D tech evolve for ten years now, and I know just what progress have been made and what is to come. There are allready full HD 3D headmounted displays on the market for a consumer range price, but the field of view is too low on that unit still (ST1080 from Silicon Micro Display (http://www.siliconmicrodisplay.com/st1080.html)). Also you have Smart goggles ing up later this year:Smart goggles

John Carmack is developing something interesting as well:

John Carmack