(02-20-2014, 07:03 AM)Jhonn Wrote: If the 3D monitor you're going to buy support displaying 3D images by receiving a "side by side" picture, then you can use TriDef 3D with latest development builds just fine (as far as you use Direct3D 11 - TriDef 3D isn't fully compatible with OpenGL yet).
TriDef 3D is also able to directly send 3D signals through an HDMI cable to a compatible TV/monitor like nVidia 3D Vision, but it works with any GPU, not only nVidia ones, however this mode doesn't work with DX11/OGL because current Dolphin builds still lacks the exclusive full screen mode that DX9 implemented in a veeeeery buggy way (when you enabled 3D Vision in DX9)...
Ok... How do I know if a monitor supports side-by-side 3D? Like, say, this one? I guess I don't until I try... Unless I'm being pretty dumb about something obvious right now. >.<
Anyway, thanks for the help! I will consider using TriDef (again, if my monitor supports it =P). I think I'll just go with it and if it doesn't work, return the monitor.
