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But... There doesn't seem to be any way to change the convergence setting. The key shortcut set in the nv panel does nothing. Also the flashlight's "dust" plane seems to be slightly "off". Nothing annoying though...
Good stuff overall. :)
It only happens in the right channel, but it's not a problem with the glasses. Other modes work just fine, and I can see the streaking even if I remove the glasses.
Give it a shot... That fails, try VSync too if there was such an option. Otherwise - I'm out. :) Also - try running something like GPU-Z in the background to see what the temperatures are on the card (it has a "sensors" tab).
I just bought this version to play Doom 3 on 3d but looks so bad (too much ghosting) that is unplayable for me.
Also surround sound in this version is terrible.
Vanilla Doom 3 has more mods and much better sound
Yeah its the game, you/i need to config the 3d settings in the files of the game