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gears of War

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:20 am
by RAGEdemon
Oh My F***ing God this game looks Godlike in stereo.

Everything maxed at standard 1680x1050 @ AF x16 gives 10-50 FPS in stereo on current rig. Well playable except some heavy action scenes, but that is more dependent on the hardware than the driver performance.

I wonder why people don't post more in this section... games just look superb... takes a while to appreciate what the iz3d can do vs nVidia :D

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:22 am
by Neil
Can you upload some screenshots to the gallery? Include hardware and software settings, and it can be an unofficial compatibility submission too.

Regards,
Neil

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:31 am
by sharky
I wonder why people don't post more in this section...
because unlike nvidia, iz3d driver are plug n play... nvidia drivers are: plug, test, change, test, tweak, test, pray, change, test , swear , ,reboot, change, hope, play, open bottle of wine.... :D

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 12:22 pm
by KindDragon
Game menu will be fixed in new version.

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:25 pm
by RAGEdemon
Yeah, I'll try and get some screens over the weekend.

sharky: Spot on. No messing about. Even with the latest and greatest engine, simply plug and play.

Thanks Kind Dragon. as always, we iz3d owners really appreciate what the driver team do for us.

BTW, this might not be the best place to mention this, but on the iz3d website, might be an idea to add a updated list of games and the most popular ones supported, make them something like red and bold so they stand out, such as gears of war, crysis, wow, wc3 etc... in my opinion, it will show that the driver is always up-to-date and the driver team are gamers themselves who know what gamers want, not just another run-of-the-mill faceless company...

And possibly make each game name (maybe just the most popular ones) link to a stereo gallery on the iz3d website with a few screenshots of varying sizes for cross-eyed viewing, with a quick friendly guide on how to view with this method. I think that when the prospective purchaser sees these screens, they will be much more inclined to buy into the technology than without... perhaps even point them to mtbs gallery.

From my perspective, more sales = more funding for the dev team = better driver = better experience for everyone = more sales

Just a little suggestion if you wish to consider it ;p

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:21 pm
by LukePC1
sharky wrote:
I wonder why people don't post more in this section...
because unlike nvidia, iz3d driver are plug n play... nvidia drivers are: plug, test, change, test, tweak, test, pray, change, test , swear , ,reboot, change, hope, play, open bottle of wine.... :D
Hey this is nearly exactly how it works...
In the end the user usually changes to an other application - which works. Usually I leave out the wine and reboot a lot more often :wink:

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:35 pm
by Likay
sharky wrote:because unlike nvidia, iz3d driver are plug n play... nvidia drivers are: plug, test, change, test, tweak, test, pray, change, test , swear , ,reboot, change, hope, play, open bottle of wine.... :D

how time flies when having fun. :D hahaha.

cheers