I've been reading this forum for around four hours and I am a little confused. Apparently, there are more methods now to achieve stereoscopic gaming, and apparently, any NVIDIA driver after 452.06 removed stereoscopic support for DX11. But also, there is this wonderful driver called Geo-11 which restores stereoscopic capabilities post 452.06?
Well, I went ahead and installed 3D Vision via 3D Fix Manager. I am assuming I don't need the custom Zalman driver, since it was showing me the setup already, which I could go through using my 3D glasses, and Stereoscopic 3D can now be enabled in control panel. Games don't show in 3D, of course, probably because I am on driver 473.47, but I tried the Geo-11 mode, selecting tab or sbs on d3dxdm.ini and it doesn't work either:
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/K0V2wSM/soh.png)
Dark Souls Remastered shows the same message in red (Failed to create direct mode mUpdateIniParamsCS shader), but there is only a black screen.
Is it because I am using an old GTX 660?, or is it because I really need to downgrade the driver to 452.06 (which, I really don't want to do if it can be avoided)? Maybe I'm just missing something?
I guess the main question is: What is the best current (2022) way to achieve stereoscopic gaming on a passive 3DTV using a non-RTX NVIDIA card? Can this be achieved as TAB / OU format? Would it be best to just downgrade my driver and go back to the method I used to use before? Is it possible to display 3DV as TAB (or SBS)?
Thank you in advance!