Full Details
| Game Title: |
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
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| Operating System: |
Windows 7 64 bit |
| Version of DirectX: |
DX 9 |
| CPU: |
AMD Phenom X4 9850 |
| Graphics card: |
nVidia GTX 285 |
| RAM: |
4 GB |
| Video Driver: |
nVidia 258.96 Windows 7 64 bit WHQL |
| Stereo Driver: |
DDD: 2.7.6B2 |
| Submit Date: |
2010-08-17 18:31:22 |
| Certification Result: |
Platinum-A (100%)
|
| Personal 3D rating : |
None Submitted |
| Stereo Profile: |
None Submitted |
Sample Pictures
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Comments
DDD's Platinum rating has some caveats. First, the game can't be player in multiplayer because of Punkbuster limitations. Also, make sure you have a compatible package.mft file, or the gun scopes will no longer work. You must force the game into DX9 mode in the game's configuration file.
Part II: Required Game Setting Reductions & Adjustments
Total penalties: 0
Part III: Top Level Anomalies
Total penalties: 0
Part IV: Secondary Anomalies
Camera angle considerations
Cross-hair
If you can't achieve any of the following cross-hair aiming solutions through the whole game, please check off the box below:
i. The in-game cross-hair is already accurate in S-3D mode.
ii. I can turn the game crosshair off and use the stereo driver's add-on crosshair.
iii. I can use the in-game crosshair when I choose left or right separation shift in the stereo driver for my dominant eye (e.g. iZ3D's crosshair compensation system).
iv. I have to keep the game cross-hair on, but I can still use the stereo driver's crosshair on top of it.
Total penalties: 0
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