System Shock: Enhanced Edition

System Shock: Enhanced Edition

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Geekfox Mar 18, 2021 @ 1:21pm
System Shock in Nvidia 3D Vision
I didn't have to adjust/modify any game files, but enabling Nvidia 3D Vision in System Shock: Enhanced Edition for stereoscopic gaming has been made possible, thanks to the game's DirectX 11 support via KEX engine!

If your PC is properly configured for Nvidia 3D Vision, the 3D activates itself upon game launch. The 3D mode works nearly flawless. Few notes below:

- Sometimes the screen sporadically flickers for a few seconds, though pressing Pause or accessing the menu will eliminate that every time.
- Adjust 3D depth/convergence if necessary so the walls in-game isn't close to your face.
- The in-game crosshair renders at screen level, instead of moving back and forth in 3D space. Probably not much can be done here, and it's not a major issue.

That said, I may have to make my run through Citadel Station once again, since I last played System Shock five years ago. Experiencing this game in 3D got a lot immersive. Thanks to the devs for resurrecting this fantastic old PC game.