Maybe I'm missing something about how this thing is done ...
Wondering if a 3D TV can be used on it's own (with active or passive glasses) to play X Rebirth VR Edition ?
Can I play VR-edition without a headset (i.e. just use a 3D TV) ?
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You can play the non-VR X games in '3D' using glasses with/without a 3D TV if you have a suitable graphics card driver.
Remember that XRVR uses Vulkan but the non-VR X games currently do not.
Google '3D glasses' in the exact phrase box here.
Remember that XRVR uses Vulkan but the non-VR X games currently do not.
Google '3D glasses' in the exact phrase box here.
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Thanks Alan
I didn't realise non-VR X-games 'supported' 3D much.
Either way it looks like nVidia (GTX980) need me to have their own brand of IR-sender + shutter glasses
- all I've got is bluetooth TV shutter glasses (& an IPS monitor = too slow).
But maybe I can use my new 3D TV if I buy nVidia's glasses gear,
somehow after reading the forum posts, I can't see it being worthwhile - too many problems.
(maybe this post should be moved to off-topic ?)
I didn't realise non-VR X-games 'supported' 3D much.
Either way it looks like nVidia (GTX980) need me to have their own brand of IR-sender + shutter glasses
- all I've got is bluetooth TV shutter glasses (& an IPS monitor = too slow).
But maybe I can use my new 3D TV if I buy nVidia's glasses gear,
somehow after reading the forum posts, I can't see it being worthwhile - too many problems.
(maybe this post should be moved to off-topic ?)