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Stereoscopic Rendering in GW2?

Regarding GW2, I played GW2 beta all weekend and i could not for the life of me get the stereoscopic rendering option to work. I was forced to use my monitors 2d>3d forced option and it didn't look very good on the eye's >_< is this function just not enabled yet? Or was i doing something wrong. Also does this GW2 not plan to have DX11 support? I know my system spec's are not a problem as i can run the game on ultra/max everything with 0 problems. Any help would be appreciated!

My System Specifications

Operating System:

Windows 2.6.1.7601 (Service Pack 1)

CPU Type:

AMD FX(tm)-6100 Six-Core Processor

CPU Speed:

3.81 GHz

System Memory:

11.98 GB

Video Card Model:

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 2GB Superclocked

Video Card Memory:

3.97 GB

Video Card Driver:

nvd3dum.dll

Primary Display Resolution:

1920x1080

Secondary Display Resolution:

1920x1080

Third Display Resolution:

1920x1080

Hard Disk Size:

931.41 GB

Hard Disk Free Space:

702.39 GB (75%)

Download Speed:

239.94 kB/s (2 mbps)

Update:

Thanks for not even reading the question, i HAVE all the required hardware, monitors, glasses etc. my problem is without using my monitor to FORCE 3d the stereoscopic option in-game didn't do jack ****. Understand now? is it just not in the beta as a functional option?

1 Answer

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  • 9 years ago

    With your GeForce GPU you can enable 3D Vision Discover from the NVIDIA Control Panel > Stereoscopic 3D page. This is anaglyph red/blue mode.

    If you want to upgrade and get a full color experience in full HD, you can purchase a 3D Vision monitor and glasses kit.

    Source(s): www.nvidia.com/get3d
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