This is not a full list of compatible games (there are 900) - just the ones that I own. Need For Speed (I only have two of them, tho) The games I have which are available in TriDef VR: I can just let you know how it plays or make a video - 2D or SBS as these ones. There are several progs running at once here - Oculus Home, TriDef, Steam and SteamVR, Uplay and the game being the main ones, and if anything has the slightest hiccup, it's going to crash.Įdit: btw guys and gals, I am happy to test any game in TriDef VR that I have, which is on their compatible list. It may have been that I have the settings a bit high - everything is maxed - so I will try lowering a setting or two - including VSync, and see if that stops the micro-stutter I experienced at the start of play. Its a screen in front of you that looks exactly the same as the one in Virtual Desktop, even with the same galaxy style backdrop. Like I said, it crashed, so not long at all, but gives you an idea. They have a trial for 3D, so they may well do one for VR as well. Otherwise, you'll have to wait for the commercial release. Its not free, so if youre looking for a free alternative, you. There are four alternatives to TriDef 3D for Windows and iPhone. It converts videos, games and photos from 2D to 3D - for PCs, TVs, mobile phones and tablets and is an app. Vids will be up tomorrow sometime - but the actual screen image is not that big and like I said, it's SBS, so best using a mobile/cellphone and 'VR' headset or an app such as DeoVR. TriDef 3D is described as is DDDs solution for bringing 3D to everybody. It claims to work with all 900 games on their list, so there will almost certainly be a few there for everyone. I used TriDef 3D to do exactly what this does - the difference being that in TriDef VR, all the settings and fiddling is taken care of for you - so it's probably worth splashing on if you already have the 3D version. It ain't that easy with the iron sights, either, but as I say, there is a knack, and once you have it, you won't have any problems.Īs I said, overall it is good fun - but whether it will be worth buying or not is dependant on how much they will charge for it. In the end that didnt work well enough in Race 07. I wanted to use VDs direct mode, TriDef 3D for the 3D effect and OpenTrack for head tracking in the game itself so you get an endless monitor like true VR games. There is a knack to hitting the target, due to seeing two dots. VD + TriDef 3D works if VD is showing a ginormous monitor, but if you turn your head you still see the edge of the screen. The only difficulty here is when aiming down the sights. Once I switched the shadows off, the game was much more fun. They seemed to be in front of other objects (like my rifle). The last problem was a real shame - I had to turn off the shadows in ArmA 2, because they were very poor in TriDef VR. It also couldn't find Steam when I tried to start CoD2 - but that didn't matter because I started the game directly from Steam and it went into TriDef no problem. I only had a couple of issues - it crashed whilst playing Far Cry 3. thats it, although u can change other settings but this plays good to me heres a screengrab. Game FOV 100 to 110 is best (although sides of game glitch a bit but meh still very playable) OSD Depth 0.01. Having said that, it is very good, and fun. The team from Trinus VR had the same idea. Tridef settings (open with numpad 0) 3D Settings. The game is displayed on this screen in 3D. It does fit squarely into your view, but is fixed in place. It's a screen in front of you that looks exactly the same as the one in Virtual Desktop, even with the same galaxy style backdrop. TriDef 3D supports Line Interlaced (FPR) displays, HDMI 1.4 3D TVs/monitors (if your graphics card supports AMD HD3D) and Anaglyph glasses. I have recorded these games, though it isn't ideal and is in 3D SBS "direct from Rift" mode, and will edit and upload the videos tomorrow.įirst things first - this is NOT VR. This evening I tested it with ArmA 2, Call of Duty 2 and Far Cry 3. I have an MSI GTX1060 6G so I got a 3 month trial.
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