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Game Configuration Guidelines
The following table lists some adjustment guidelines to use for
specific issues when you are in a game.
Table 2. Game Configuration Guidelines
Issue
object are too close
side borders are blurred,
not clear, not visible
Convergence settings not
good for all parts of the
game
stereoscopic 3D unclear,
not sure what needs to be
adjusted
once you are happy with the way the game looks in stereoscopic 3D,
press Ctrl-F7 to save these settings to the register. The settings
are associated with this game only (based on the name of the game
executable file).
Viewing Practices
>
Depth Amount: The recommended starting point for Depth
amount is 15%, but always adjust the depth to a comfortable level.
You can increase it over time as your eyes get used to stereoscopic
3D viewing.
>
Viewing Distance: maintain a distance no closer than 2 to 2.5 feet
away from the monitor. Viewing from too close a distance can
cause too much strain on your eyes, and can reduce stereoscopic
quality.
>
Viewing Angle: Keep your eyes parallel to the screen. The
imaginary line connecting your eyes should be parallel to the
horizontal level of the screen. The stereoscopic 3D effect is based
on side-to-side or horizontal—displacement of each image. If
you tilt your head, your eyes no longer see the displacement as
horizontal, and the stereoscopic 3D effect is diminished or even
eliminated. While your brain may adjust to this viewing, it must
work harder, resulting in eye strain and fatigue.
Suggestion
Decrease Convergence
[Ctrl+F5]
Cycle frustum adjustments
until borders are clear
[Ctrl+F11]
Increase/decrease
convergence [Ctrl+F6/
Ctrl+F5]
see Tips and Troubleshooting
on page 39
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