March 3, 201016 yr Proud to say that I now own the Acer GD245HQ 3D vision enabled monitor and some 3D Vision glasses. In my recently completed "gaming" PC two SLI enabled GTX 260 graphics cards work in synchronicity with an additional nVidia 9600GSO card for PhysX acceleration. The system is running Windows 7 and the CPU is a modest Athlon II X4 620 CPU (no L3 cache).I am about to install FSX to see how it "feels" in 3D ;) Previously I've only toyed with red/cyan 3D glasses.Maybe, just maybe I will find some motivation to take a new approach to satellite imagery within flight simulators.Christian
March 3, 201016 yr Commercial Member Hey Christian, congrats on the new rig, we all hope you enjoy using it and as you say, find some new motivation. From what I have seen, there is a whole range of possibilities yet to be tapped. Have you seen some of the great screenshots posted in the pinned section? Some of us have got tileProxy working very well, so thank you! I wonder how FSX would look using 3d.....?Cheers, Mark
March 4, 201016 yr Hey Christian, congrats on the new rig, we all hope you enjoy using it and as you say, find some new motivation. From what I have seen, there is a whole range of possibilities yet to be tapped. Have you seen some of the great screenshots posted in the pinned section? Some of us have got tileProxy working very well, so thank you! I wonder how FSX would look using 3d.....?Cheers, MarkI missed all the stuff that happened the pinned section, it's so static that it's almost out of view ;)FSX in 3D is deep, really deep ;)
March 14, 201016 yr Umm, airport approach lights are not displayed at the correct visual depth. That becomes rather distracting when flying in 3D mode.
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