Fantastic it's running in 3Dvision. Try the svn 6277M found in thread 3Dvision patch v2
My config is Q6600@3.3Ghz GTX260 710/1410/1150 with ZALMAN polarized display 1680/1050 i'm running the game compressed in a ramdisk.
For Super Mario Galaxy 2 I have 35/55 with 3Dvision enable 45/60 without
For Mario Kart I have 45/60 with 3Dvision enable 60 full speed without
I'm loosing 10 fps when I enable 3Dvision why?
Post your bench and config here to compare
Well what resolution and level of AA are you playing at? 3Dvision requires you to render twice as many fps to achieve the same real framerate.
I'm running at 1680*1050 fullscreen native for 3Dvision with noAA
I wish I had a 3d capable screen. May I ask what screen you use?
(10-30-2010, 12:10 PM)minty Wrote: [ -> ]I wish I had a 3d capable screen. May I ask what screen you use?
you just need some 3d glasses to play dolphin in 3d
if im correct.
You only need a "3D ready display" if you are viewing stereoscopic 3D content. Dolphin uses anaglyph so all you need are red/cyan glasses which can be purchased on amazon.com for less than $5 a pair.
He said he uses a Zalman display.
It's a polarised display that uses the same lightweight transparent polarised glasses as the ones you get from the cinema.
It is currently not supported by dolphin's internal 3D mode (which currently uses red/cyan anaglyph glasses to display on any 2D display)
He said he's using 3Dvision, not dolphin's built in anaglyph.
I wonder if 3D vision gives better results on Dolphin than the built-in anaglyph system, which is not really working anyway...
I'm using a Zalman Trimon monitor like Blackshark said. To produce 3D vision i can use nvidia 3Dvision drivers or iz3D or DDD. Because this kind of computer is compatible with all these drivers as a polarized interlaced monitor. With my circular polarized glasses (no shutter glasses like nvidia solution ) one eye see left image pair lines and the other see the right image impair lines.
It's a like RealD solution in theathers.
3D vision can't be compare with anaglyph solution which produce a very poor stereoscopic vision.