

(Personally, I like when the fireballs shoot into my eyes and barrels explode onto my desk.)Įnjoy! I almost didn't believe how great this game turned out to look! Finding how amazing it plays in stereoscopic 3D made me not even worry about dying to bosses dozens and dozens of times. Bosses walk from the background right up to scream in your face and reach for you, or throw things that feel like they crash into your monitor's glass.Ĭontinue to tweak your Depth and Convergence settings with the NVIDIA keybindings during gameplay to find your personal sweet spot. During normal gameplay the effect is impressive enough-but during QTEs, cutscenes and camera changes, it reaches another level entirely. Adjust this setting as high as you can to separate the character/environments from their surroundings. When something is close-for example during cutscenes-it should be at the forefront of your screen. This is where you get the "pop-out" effect. Remaining in-game, set the NVidia driver 3D depth to around 50%, then use your NVIDIA Control Panel Stereoscopic 3D advanced keybindings to increase convergence until the close-up camera views are put right in your face. Using Numpad 2 and Numpad 4, you can adjust compatibilty/quality settings of the 3D mod. Here are the settings I've used to create pop-out visuals with incredible depth and clarity. Once the game is running, there are several ways to configure the 3D compatibilty. Solution 1: Update Your Graphics Card Drivers This is quite a general method for most graphics-related problem but users have reported that simply reinstalling the drivers (installing the latest ones) resolved the problem and NVIDIA Control Panel will finally fully recognize and use the NVIDIA graphics card you have mounted.
