3d glasses and sins

Hello,

I've been trying sins with the nvidia 3d vision glasses and wanted to give some feedback on how the 3d effect goes with sins. I dont know if there is much interrest in these on ironclad / stardock part but still, the goal of this post is to tell the issues with 3d glasses in sins for the devloppers to see and is also for those who wanted to know if 3d glasses would be worth it with sins.

So far the 3d effects are quite stunning with the game. The best results I had was with going in cinematic mode and turning off the background graphics (leaving only the stars). This gives stunning results but there is one issue that makes playing the game difficult. It is with the usual incorrect depth on the 3d objects vs gui 2d icons attached to them. This is usualy an issue with pretty much evry game where the interface comes out in front and the 3d is on the back. On most of the games, this is not too problematic but in sins, it makes focusing on an object too difficult when the icons are on. I'm not quite sure how this can be fixed by the devlopper.

One side effect of this is when you zoom compleatly out and evrything is mostly 2d (you only see icons mostly). The stars in the background are almost at maximum depth and the interface is still on the front, this gives some increadibly awesome feeling as the game world seems so small vs the thousands of stars far away in the background. However, since the planets are now 2d, there is no longer any depth so you cant tell which planet is closer to the other. (its like when you start a game, close your eyes and zoom out. Once zoomed out, open your eyes and look at the starmap and figure out which planet is closer without moving the view around to get a good persperctive. You wont be able to figure it out but if depth could be applied somehow on the interface icons, then with the glasses, one could figure out how the planets are without even needing to change the angle of view, since the planets would naturally look farther back in the screen. There is a small "faked depth" effect on the interface in a way that if you lineup the planets, the closest planet will be on top but that doesnt translate into depth on the 3d glasses.).

So far, i've seen one game that managed to get some 3d out of 2d interface so I am sure that this can be done but I think it requires the devlopper to take it into account rather than letting directx and the drivers do the work.

So, im glad that this game's engine has good support for 3d glasses and issues would have been almost null should the usual interface issue wouldnt have been such a problem, it gets defenatly in the way. If someone was wondering if 3d would be nice in sins, well in cinematic mode, its awesome but you cant really play very well in that mode so 3d glasses with sins is a no go I would say.

 

I hope this was useful for those interrested! Feel free to add more or if you have question, dont hesitate to ask!

Cheers!

SV

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Reply #1 Top

0_o 3D sins... hollyshizznits... EPIC...

umm... do you need a special video card to do this?

 

Reply #2 Top

Not a special videocard. Powerful one, yes. You also need a 120hz monitor and the 3D glasses setup. It'll set you back a few hundred.

 

:fox:

Reply #3 Top

Quoting Kitkun, reply 2
Not a special videocard. Powerful one, yes. You also need a 120hz monitor and the 3D glasses setup. It'll set you back a few hundred.

 

This is a nvidia gtx200 series feature no?

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I think that it can work with 9800 or more, not sure. But yes you need a powerful card.

A 120hz monitor (samsung 2233rz for example, viewsonic has one too) and your games must be running at high fps if you dont want to get too much flicker (120fps in games for best results). So forget about the old vid cards, not powerful enough, im running a gtx275 and im thinking about sli because its close (i have to tune down some graphics in some games).

But dont buy it for sins, its no good unfortunatly. Im hoping for the devs to see this and look at the possibility to fix some issues reported above! There is however alot of titles where it works great (and dont limit yourself to the nvidia tested games. Basicly, it works on all games on directx as it seems to be directx + drivers that does the work with a few glitches here and there. Yesterday I tried warhammer 40 000 Dark Crusade and while it is not rated for nvidia, it is one of the games which I had the best results! Similar results with Titan Quest, etc etc.)

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Out of curiosity, does this work with ATi cards? or will the software only work with NVidia cards?

Reply #6 Top

As far as I know, its nvidia only.