Help with battlefield bad company 2!

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ThePickledEgg
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Help with battlefield bad company 2!

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Hi there. Recently got this monitor for christmas and was wondering if anyone could help me with giving out some custom convergences ( think thats what its called) because to be honest. i am quite dissapointed with the 3D. whenever i try it, it is either to flickery and makes my eyes go cross eyed. or not enough so i cannot tell any difference between 3D and not. the only thing i can notice is the crosshair. could someone please help me with this 3D lark. give some advice on the best 3D game to try with IZ3D (as i want to impress my friends and so they wont say its a waste of money) am in desparate need of help anyone! thanks.
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cybereality
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Re: Help with battlefield bad company 2!

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I am assuming you are using the iz3D monitor, no? If so I don't understand what you mean by "flickery". The iz3D monitor uses polarized glasses, there should not be any flicker at all. Maybe you could explain a little more about your setup and what you see exactly. In terms of the 3D settings, I recommend a high separation and a very low convergence. Common settings would be a convergence of something ultra-low like "-0.0005" and a separation of around "150" or more. Depending on the game and your comfort level you can take the separation as high as you want (it maxes out at "5000").
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Re: Help with battlefield bad company 2!

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There might be some helpful tips here:

http://www.mtbs3d.com/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=76" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Regards,
Neil
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