by HarvesteR » Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:43 pm
I bought the EDimensional 3D glasses a long time ago... to use with FS
ED's glasses work differently from those... instead of superimposing 2 renders (one red, one blue) so the glasses can filter them out, they rapidly switch between one eyepoint and the other, and the glasses, which are basically solid LCD panels, flicker on and off alternatively so each eye only sees the image its meant to see... this happens rapidly so you don't notice the change
It works, but you have to realize that the computer is processing two renders for each frame, so expect a significant hit in performance...
Another issue happens sometimes with 2d overlays on the screen, such as your crosshair in a shooter, or any 2d interface during the game... usually they will sit somewhere between you and the screen, but other times it might be distorted...
another thing I noticed... we don't realize this when we're playing on 2D screens, but one realizes that objects on screen are much smaller than they should be when you see them in 3D... the virtual cockpit in FS won't seem to envelop you... it will look like a miniature cockpit... but that depends on your zoom level.... if you have a large enough monitor, you can get a more realistic experience... mind that when I bought my glasses, I was playing FS in a 17" CRT monitor...
Still... for 2 bucks... it's definitely worth the shot
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HarvesteR on Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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