October 4, 201213 yr Hi everyone, Just installed Prepar3D 1.4, and one of the first things I checked was whether 3D vision was working correctly (I have 3D surround). Indeed, 3D switched on fine, but by closing one eye then the other, I could see that the separation between the two views was absolutely enormous (one eye seeing from inside the cockpit, the other outside about 3 or 4 feet away). Turning the depth down to the absolute minimum setting using the depth wheel on the emitter results in a reasonable depth, but turning it up even a single notch results in a large change in eye separation to the point where I can't merge the image any more, so I am stuck with no adjustability and just one working depth setting available. Does anyone else see the same thing, or is this peculiar to my setup? Especially interested to hear from anyone else running surround 3d, since perhaps this is related to the very wide aspect ratio.
October 4, 201213 yr Have you considered doing a full clean driver install? Sounds like there might be an issue with the current one that you are using.
October 4, 201213 yr I don't think it's a driver issue. I'm getting the exact same thing. "Even Ozzy's wagging his tail again. Liam who?"
October 4, 201213 yr Was it OK with FSX? If so, then bring up the issue on the prepar3D forum. PC=9700K@5Ghz+RTX2070 VR=HP Reverb| Software = Windows 10 | Flight SIms = P3D, CAP2, DCS World, IL-2, Aerofly FS2
October 4, 201213 yr There's a feature in the NV control panel that allows you to adjust depth. You should try that.
October 4, 201213 yr Author I don't think it's a driver issue. I'm getting the exact same thing. Yeah, definitely not a driver issue - reinstall tried already. The depth in the nvidia control panel does the same thing as the depth wheel on the emitter, so it's not that either. It was fine with FSX. Charlie Chew - are you running surround, or just 3D on one monitor?
October 5, 201213 yr Author Anyone else that's experiencing this issue - please can you post in the thread at the official P3D forum so we can get this resolved. Link below. http://www.prepar3d.com/forum-5/?mingleforumaction=viewtopic&t=1788#postid-9243
October 6, 201213 yr Yeah, definitely not a driver issue - reinstall tried already. The depth in the nvidia control panel does the same thing as the depth wheel on the emitter, so it's not that either. It was fine with FSX. Charlie Chew - are you running surround, or just 3D on one monitor? One monitor. "Even Ozzy's wagging his tail again. Liam who?"
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