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Here's a guide for using the 3D Vision hack with Nvidia GPU's on 120HZ Active monitors.
I've copied some bits from two guides, but most of it is written, fresh links provided etc.
Should be clear and concise compared to what I'd read.
I've copied and pasted bits from another guide in two parts as it's better than typing bits, but it'll work.
1.) Download and install the latest Nvidia drivers.
2.) You need to disable Windows from fetching drivers from windows update else it will download drivers you don't want and won't work (System > Advanced System Settings > Hardware > Device Installation Settings > Never install driver software from Windows Update)
3.) Download http://kostasoft.com/downloads/3Dvision.zip and install DSF-KitSetup make the .bat of init_x64 a .txt (Or open in notepad) and remove this line /i /s from it, do remember to make it a .bat afterwards.
4.) Run the init_x64.bat file
5.) run the enablestereo.bat ; You'll notice it tries to install a driver and fails so you then download nvidia drivers version 285.62, extract them to desktop and cancel the installation.
6.) Go into device manager and find NVIDIA steroscopic 3d usb controller, right click and update driver software > browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer > Have Disk... > Browse to "C:\nvidia\DisplayDriver\285.62\WinVista_Win7_64\E nglish\NV3DVisionUSB.Driver" (alter as appropiate if you selected to extract the driver files somewhere else). Let it install those drivers which it should do successfully.
7.) Download this inf http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/download/file.php?id=122 and install it in a similar fashion to the Nvidia 3D Vision USB Driver
8.) Restart your PC
9.) Run enablestereo.bat
10.) Go into Nvidia Control panel, you should see your monitor is 3D Vision enabled, to see the 3D effects you'll need to run your monitor in "Frame Sequential"
That's how I did it.
EDIT : There may be some issues when you're running 6XX GPU's while you're running the emulator so your results may vary, using my GTX680 with the above guide, I encountered an issue where Firefox would hang slightly when opening a fresh window (Not tab) and changing resolution in Rome Total War (But changing in Hard Reset and Mass Effect 3 didn't seem to have any issue)
I've copied some bits from two guides, but most of it is written, fresh links provided etc.
Should be clear and concise compared to what I'd read.
I've copied and pasted bits from another guide in two parts as it's better than typing bits, but it'll work.
1.) Download and install the latest Nvidia drivers.
2.) You need to disable Windows from fetching drivers from windows update else it will download drivers you don't want and won't work (System > Advanced System Settings > Hardware > Device Installation Settings > Never install driver software from Windows Update)
3.) Download http://kostasoft.com/downloads/3Dvision.zip and install DSF-KitSetup make the .bat of init_x64 a .txt (Or open in notepad) and remove this line /i /s from it, do remember to make it a .bat afterwards.
4.) Run the init_x64.bat file
5.) run the enablestereo.bat ; You'll notice it tries to install a driver and fails so you then download nvidia drivers version 285.62, extract them to desktop and cancel the installation.
6.) Go into device manager and find NVIDIA steroscopic 3d usb controller, right click and update driver software > browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer > Have Disk... > Browse to "C:\nvidia\DisplayDriver\285.62\WinVista_Win7_64\E nglish\NV3DVisionUSB.Driver" (alter as appropiate if you selected to extract the driver files somewhere else). Let it install those drivers which it should do successfully.
7.) Download this inf http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/download/file.php?id=122 and install it in a similar fashion to the Nvidia 3D Vision USB Driver
8.) Restart your PC
9.) Run enablestereo.bat
10.) Go into Nvidia Control panel, you should see your monitor is 3D Vision enabled, to see the 3D effects you'll need to run your monitor in "Frame Sequential"
That's how I did it.
EDIT : There may be some issues when you're running 6XX GPU's while you're running the emulator so your results may vary, using my GTX680 with the above guide, I encountered an issue where Firefox would hang slightly when opening a fresh window (Not tab) and changing resolution in Rome Total War (But changing in Hard Reset and Mass Effect 3 didn't seem to have any issue)
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