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If your game is not functioning in stereoscopic 3D, look at the list
of compatible games shown on the nVIDIa Control Panel View
Compatibility with Games screen.
Verify that your game has been tested by nVIDIa and has been ranked
as excellent, Good, or fair. Check out the Issues and recommended
settings listed at the bottom of the screen. make any adjustments
recommended by nVIDIa to make your gaming experience better.
If it has a Not recommended rating, it means that the game does not
show in stereoscopic 3D or it shows very poorly.
make sure you are running your game in resolutions that support 3D
Vision. In order to support 3D Vision, your game must be configured
to run at the correct settings for your display. If you have:
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120 Hz LCD: select an in-game resolution of 1680x1050.
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HD 3D Projector: select a resolution of 1280x720
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Game is not in Fullscreen Mode
3D Vision currently only supports full screen applications and cannot
run in windowed mode. be sure to select full screen mode from in-
game settings.
Excessive Flickering
flicker in your peripheral vision can be caused by differences in
frequencies at which 3D Vision operates and the lighting in your
room. This type of flicker can be avoided by turning off the lights or
changing the stereoscopic 3D refresh rate. To see the refresh rates,
run the setup Wizard from the nVIDIa Control Panel. When
you get to the page asking about flicker, select Yes. You can then
select from the following refresh rates:
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120 Hz refresh rate for use in north america when lights are on
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110 Hz refresh rate for daytime and when lights are off
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100 Hz refresh rate for countries with 50 Hz lighting and when
lights are on
once you have selected a refresh rate on the Setup Wizard screen,
click the Test with this refresh rate button to verify the new refresh
rate helps to reduce flicker. once you have found the best setting,
select Next to continue (see step 17 on page 18 for the procedure on
how to reset the refresh rate).
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