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MrPanda72 Sep 2, 2017 @ 12:19pm
Is TTS Stereoscopic 3D or 3-D enabled?
I just discovered that my video card can do 3-D. I just got a red/blue 3D glasses.. it is cheap and kinda crap... but had to try to see if it even works on TTS. So far, I can't seem to get it to work. If it worked... I would get the pricier 3D glasses. Good thing I didn't so far... since this is the only game I'd be interested to see in 3D right now.

Is it possible to get 3-D to work on TTS? If so, how? From what I've seen in youtube... it just goes after setting it up with the NVIDIA... and starting up a different game. This is not the case for TTS. I think I found at least 2 people who says they got it to work.. but very vague about how they got it to work.
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Sekkuar666 Sep 2, 2017 @ 12:51pm 
I think the red/blue kind of 3D is a completely different kind than the 3D games/movies use, and that your video card supports.

As far as I know, TTS only works in VR sets, not 3D.
Apparently the 3D technology didn't make a lot of success, a very few number of games actually implement it.

Also, only having a 3D video card isn't enough, you need a 3D monitor/TV. The kind of 3D glasses you need to buy is dependent on the technology the monitor/TV uses, not the game.

Those red/blue glasses are only good for videos recorded with that effect, it has nothing to do with games, video cards or monitors.
Sekkuar666 Sep 2, 2017 @ 12:59pm 
Here's an example of red/blue glasses 3D video (Anaglyph 3D)
https://youtu.be/On14lBCpBas

That works on any monitor with any video card;

Here's an example of more modern 3D technology (Stereoscopic 3D)
https://youtu.be/u0hmMt5znX0

That only works on a monitor/TV that can mix those two images on a single one. And you will need the glasses for that specific monitor/TV for it to work.

When games implement 3D, what they do is create a mixed image themselves (which is why the video card needs to support it), but you still need a monitor/TV that's able to make sense of the output and then their specific glasses to make it work.

Wikipedia has a list of games that implement 3D. I'm afraid this list isn't increasing anytime soon, as devs moved on to VR technology instead.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stereoscopic_video_games
Duranu Lithdel Sep 2, 2017 @ 3:05pm 
TL;DR
The only thing I hate about Nvidia is you need a license from Nvidia for them to activate the 3D software on your PC, you also need a 3D compatible screen as well as the proper glasses, I used to mess with 3d, mostly on metro last light
https://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/3d-vision/system-requirements

And yes, 3d is slowly being abandoned for VR, which from what I understand is in 3d for any game that supports it
Last edited by Duranu Lithdel; Sep 2, 2017 @ 3:05pm
BunnyLucille Sep 3, 2017 @ 4:16pm 
NVidia 3DVision is compatible with red/blue 3D glasses though, without any additional hardware. They call it Discover Mode.
The place I would ask about this is the official forum: https://forums.geforce.com/default/board/49/

I don't see much mention of it as of now, so you should make an account and ask.
MrPanda72 Sep 7, 2017 @ 10:25am 
I got the red/blue to work off of the NVDIA Demo... it just looks like crap.. since it is a red/blue 3d. It don't seem to work with TTS. LCD glasses... works much better... when I tried it on a Sega system back in the day.
Last edited by MrPanda72; Sep 7, 2017 @ 10:26am
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