Yesssss!!! I did it !
In Nvidia Inspector I saw that Dolphin now has a profile created by Nvidia. At the bottom, in the "Undefined" section, there are many numeric values. Some of them control the fixes Nvidia did for Dolphin in these new drivers.
The 8th setting (2nd starting from the end), which is named "0x70EDB381", has a value of "0x24208B6C". Changing that value to "0x00000000" disables 3D Vision when the setting is off in Dolphin. I mean, the glasses are working, but there's only a 2D image with the same performance as normal 2D. It's like when it didn't work at 2.5xIR. Now it applies to all resolutions.
As a consequence, with 3D Vision on in the Dolphin settings, it now works as expected (no camera issues at any resolution), and performance scales in the expected linear way. I still get less fps compared to the old way, but it's expected considering this is more... accurate, I guess, and the "double activation" of 3D Vision now isn't a problem.
Hope this helps everyone with 3D Vision.
This is something I was trying to do the other day, but I couldn't because Dolphin didn't have a profile in the old drivers.
Edit: I think I said the word "expected" too many times :p.
In Nvidia Inspector I saw that Dolphin now has a profile created by Nvidia. At the bottom, in the "Undefined" section, there are many numeric values. Some of them control the fixes Nvidia did for Dolphin in these new drivers.
The 8th setting (2nd starting from the end), which is named "0x70EDB381", has a value of "0x24208B6C". Changing that value to "0x00000000" disables 3D Vision when the setting is off in Dolphin. I mean, the glasses are working, but there's only a 2D image with the same performance as normal 2D. It's like when it didn't work at 2.5xIR. Now it applies to all resolutions.
As a consequence, with 3D Vision on in the Dolphin settings, it now works as expected (no camera issues at any resolution), and performance scales in the expected linear way. I still get less fps compared to the old way, but it's expected considering this is more... accurate, I guess, and the "double activation" of 3D Vision now isn't a problem.
Hope this helps everyone with 3D Vision.
This is something I was trying to do the other day, but I couldn't because Dolphin didn't have a profile in the old drivers.
Edit: I think I said the word "expected" too many times :p.
CPU: Intel Core i5 4670k @ 4.4GHz
GPU: GAINWARD GeForce GTX 1080 Phoenix "GLH"
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X DDR3 16GB 1600MHz CL7
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64
GPU: GAINWARD GeForce GTX 1080 Phoenix "GLH"
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X DDR3 16GB 1600MHz CL7
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64