I just uploaded 30 in-game S-3D screenshots from the recently released Mass Effect (PC) with my iZ3D 22" monitor that I just purchased and very pleased with. I submitted them under the "MTBS Un-official Pending Submissions to iZ3D" gallery category. If you get a chance stop by for a look and would appreciate feedback. I hope you enjoy. Thanks ...
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It's nice that the iZ3D driver allows you to pre-set three different convergence and separation settings. My pre-set #1 is conv. = -0.0495 and sep. = 95%. This is used for outside/inside combat settings. Pre-set #2 is used for most cut-scenes with conv. = -0.0220 and sep. = 585%. Finally, Pre-set #3 is utilized for like the weapons/squad member HUDs as well as for the galaxy map with its settings at conv. = -0.3980 and sep. = 50%.Ifandbut wrote:What were your convergence and seperation settings?
So, depending on the scene I am currently playing all I have to do is hit whichever pre-set key I need for that particular scene. Of course there will be some various camera scenes where it will take some additional tweaking.
I believe I have fairly close to the same system specs as you. Running dual core 2.4 Ghz, 3Gb Ram, BFGtech Nvidia 8800 GT OC 512 Mb and with the in-game settings all on high at 1680 x 1050 I get an average of 35 - 40 FPS.
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