Nvidia 3D Vision is a technology developed by Nvidia,[1][2] a multinational corporation specializing in developing graphics processing units and chipset technologies for workstations, personal computers, and mobile devices. This technology allows games, movies, and pictures to be displayed in stereoscopic 3D.[3][4][5]
To play the following in 3D, as well as convert over 650 existing games,[6] requires Nvidia 3D Vision Glasses with a 120 Hz monitor, or red and cyan glasses with slower monitors, Windows Vista or later, enough system memory (2GB recommended), a compatible CPU (Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2 or higher) and a compatible Nvidia video card (some GeForce 200 series ones or later).[7] Since releasing the technology in 2009, by the end of 2013, only about 40 games[8] appeared certified as "3D Vision Ready", while others have noticeable defects in the 3D image.
3D Vision Ready games
edit3D Vision Ready demos
editOther games
editIn addition to NVIDIA's official list of titles, there is an independently developed stereoscopic 3D games database that is put together by end users. Featuring a rules based certification grade and numeric Quality Assurance score, GameGrade3D (GG3D) details required game settings and expected visual anomalies (if any).
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Hands on with Nvidia's 3D Vision Goggles – PCWorld
- ^ NVIDIA Announces 3D Vision—The World’s First High-Definition 3D Stereo Solution For The Home
- ^ NVIDIA 3D Vision
- ^ 3D Vision Features and Benefits
- ^ GeForce 3D Vision Hands-On – Features at GameSpot
- ^ NVIDIA 3DTV Play
- ^ 3D Vision System Requirements
- ^ "Great VR Requires a Great GPU".
- ^ NVIDIA GeForce 285.27 Beta Drivers Released
- ^ News: Official: Batman: Arkham Asylum goes 3D – ComputerAndVideoGames.com
- ^ Multiple Fixes And New Squad Functionality In Today's PC Patch For Battlefield 3. Archived November 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Bad Company 2 PC Supports Eyefinity, 3D Vision
- ^ a b c d e NVIDIA GeForce 306.23 WHQL Drivers: An Essential Upgrade For Every GeForce GTX User
- ^ GEFORCE 3D VISION CD V1.37
- ^ NVIDIA GeForce 285.79 Beta Drivers Released
- ^ Just Cause 2 3D Hands-On – PC News at GameSpot
- ^ NVIDIA GeForce 290.36 Beta Drivers Released
- ^ Featured games
- ^ Metro 2033 To Include Nvidia 3D Vision Support – G4tv.com
- ^ We Just Played Resident Evil 5 PC (now in 3D Vision) – News at GameSpot
- ^ a b NVIDIA drivers 301.42 WHQL
- ^ Rusty Hearts on Steam Archived 2011-09-23 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Trine
- ^ Trine 2: Stunning 3D Vision Ready Sequel Launches On Steam
- ^ DX11 Stone Giant demo gets public release | THINQ.co.uk
- ^ YouTube – GTX 480 Unigine and 3D Vision Surround Demo (GF100)
- ^ NVIDIA Surround Supported Games v262.99
External links
edit- 3D Vision games at GeForce.com
- "Game with NVIDIA 3D Vision" - NVIDIA's list of games supported by NVIDIA 3D Vision