December 24, 201114 yr 3D glasses are a must to really appreciate these shots. These were taken using nvidias latest driver with the CS767 and the new Shade program by Mogwaisoft without any change in FPS. Flight from CYVR to CYYC using AS2012 with REx textures. The haze in one of the shots is so realisitic.http://http://http://http:// \Robert Hamlich/
December 24, 201114 yr Wish I had a pair of glasses to enjoy those shots. :(How do you like the drivers? I'm still trying to find the perfect drivers for use with FSX and Battlefield 3. Danny
December 24, 201114 yr Author Yes unfortunately a pair of green and red 3D glasses are required to see these pics properly. The drivers are great, just as they have been for quite a long time. \Robert Hamlich/
December 24, 201114 yr hmm, I think that the 3D technology has not gone far enough to get money spend on, however I appreciate your shots :( RoyalSkies.CO.UK Youtube Vidz !My website will be back soon with new paints and videos! "I love walking in the rain cause no one can see my crying" "Those who enter the field for the sole purpose of impressing others with their aeronautical knowledge can never be true aviators."
December 27, 201114 yr Author hmm, I think that the 3D technology has not gone far enough to get money spend on, however I appreciate your shots :(Hi darth, It isn't that bad really, except for taxiing on the ground as the taxi, runway, apron lights etc. cannot be rendered in 3D although I have read that with the nVidia 3D Vision 2 Glasses that sell for about USD $100 are better at reducing the issue caused by the stereoscopic driver.Is it like real 3D? (:Well I can say without a doubt that it is as close as you can get without being in the real aircraft. I find that I need more brightness while 3D is activated while in the sim but the effect is quite impressive. Having read through the nVidia documentation there seems to be a push by them to include "Lightboost" technology in new displays that will overcome the issue. \Robert Hamlich/
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