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(02-03-2015, 08:48 PM)JMC47 Wrote: It's going to be game specific which behavior is wanted; which is why it's won't fix. We can make per-game INI settings going forward to help with this I think. I don't mind that. I will do anything to crop the sides out of sight. But I think it isn't right to mark it off with 'WontFix' as it loses attention from the developers. It can be repurpose into asking to implement the per-game widescreen hack or something that will ultimately fix the sides in 3D even in a subtle way.
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02-09-2015, 07:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-09-2015, 07:57 AM by masterotaku.)
Remember how some time ago I complained about a big loss of performance with 3D Vision enabled in the graphics config? I tried increasing IR in some games and all of them behaved the way I'm going to tell you. Here's what happens in Zelda TP with 3D Vision enabled:
- Native: 25% GPU usage. - 1.5xIR: 37% GPU usage. - 2xIR: 53% GPU usage. - 2.5xIR: 39% GPU usage. - 3xIR: 95% GPU usage. - 4xIR: 99% GPU usage and 20fps. See the bolded. The same happened in all games I tried. Before the 3D merge in Dolphin, 2.5xIR always disabled 3D Vision (glasses still working, but 2D image displayed, along with less GPU requirements). I didn't stop at only the GPU usage, so I confirmed that 2.5xIR gives more fps than 2xIR. Something is happening at IRs other than 2.5xIR (wich works fine, unlike 3D Vision alone at that resolution), like 3D is forced on top of the 3D that uses 3D Vision, making GPU requirements 4x higher than 2D compared to the classic 2x that usually happened with 3D Vision (and now at 2.5xIR with 3D enabled in Dolphin). It can be observed that at 2.5xIR the convergence and depth settings of 3D Vision are disabled and only the ones of Dolphin are applied, as they should.
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(02-09-2015, 07:53 AM)masterotaku Wrote: Remember how some time ago I complained about a big loss of performance with 3D Vision enabled in the graphics config? I tried increasing IR in some games and all of them behaved the way I'm going to tell you. Here's what happens in Zelda TP with 3D Vision enabled: On my system, 3D Vision kicks in whenever the game is in fullscreen regardless of whether it is enabled in Dolphin's settings or not. When it is enabled, there is a huge performance drop, but the 3D output is the same as far as I can tell.
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Not sure if it was reported earlier, but games like mario party, when you are playing minigames, characters shadows looks like if they are eye switched, making difficut to watch. It happens on all mario party games.
02-18-2015, 08:53 AM
(02-18-2015, 08:52 AM)trihy Wrote: Not sure if it was reported earlier, but games like mario party, when you are playing minigames, characters shadows looks like if they are eye switched, making difficut to watch. It happens on all mario party games. Try turning on monoscopic shadows in the game properties. 02-18-2015, 09:17 AM
Ohh.. monoscopic shadows! Didnt knew about that. I guess it should work. Will report if it wont.
Thanks. (02-09-2015, 07:53 AM)masterotaku Wrote: Remember how some time ago I complained about a big loss of performance with 3D Vision enabled in the graphics config? I tried increasing IR in some games and all of them behaved the way I'm going to tell you. Here's what happens in Zelda TP with 3D Vision enabled: Try testing this again with the latest drivers (347.52) Nvidia fixed a bunch of bugs with the Dolphin Emulator in the 3D Vision drivers. (01-27-2015, 08:50 PM)Lucario Wrote: To any 3D Vision users, can you reproduce this? This bug has been confirmed fixed in 347.52 of the Nvidia drivers. (02-03-2015, 01:25 PM)Monyet Wrote: At this point we all know that NV don't give a rats butt about fixing anything with 3DVision - they just slap a "compatibility mode" on stuff they can't get to work properly with geometry shaders. I suppose it's not entirely their fault since most developers don't care about 3d either - but they will once VR takes off. Anyway, rant aside, have you tried cycling the frustum? Ctrl-F11 is the hotkey. You were saying? 02-22-2015, 12:33 AM
(02-21-2015, 09:13 PM)Armada Wrote: Try testing this again with the latest drivers (347.52) Nvidia fixed a bunch of bugs with the Dolphin Emulator in the 3D Vision drivers. OK. After upgrading my drivers to the 347.52 version, and just in case using the latest development build (4.0-5569), the performance drop is still the same. Nvidia's depth setting still affects the camera for me at IRs other than 2.5xIR (the only one not affected by the performance drop or camera problems). Still, there's a change when 3D Vision is disabled in the Dolphin settings. Now the HUD doesn't disappear when I increase convergence, but this strange bug happens at any depth and convergence setting: Spoiler: Spoiler: Spoiler: This doesn't happen in all games. It happened in all Zelda games, Xenoblade, Mario Kart Wii and The Last Story, for example, but not in Luigi's Mansion and Tales of Symphonia (at least in the less than a minute that I tried).
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(02-22-2015, 12:33 AM)masterotaku Wrote:(02-21-2015, 09:13 PM)Armada Wrote: Try testing this again with the latest drivers (347.52) Nvidia fixed a bunch of bugs with the Dolphin Emulator in the 3D Vision drivers. That's likely just the 3D Vision heuristics failing, which is exactly why we've implemented our own 3D Vision Mode, I suggest you use that one. I'll see what can be done about the performance drop. |
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