Well, I don't know if there is already a thread about this - but through the forum search I couldn't find any discussion on this topic.
Anyone sim-racing in 3D all the time?
I've received my first 120Hz monitor this Monday and quickly set it up to get a first idea.. to be honest I've always been a skeptic and the few times I've been watching a 3D movie in cinemas I was rather disappointed. However, my screen was bundled with the Nvidia 3D vision kit so I thought that it can't hurt to give it a try.
And man am I happy that I gave it a try. This really took sim-racing to another level for me. At first there was some heavy ghosting and I was not fully convinced - but when I played around with the convergence and had it properly set up, the sims came to life and I'm now racing with full depth.
However, due to the rather drastic FPS drop I'm not yet decided on whether I should actually race in 3D or rather stay with the benefits of the 120Hz without depth.
What are your experiences with 3D for sim racing?
Anyone sim-racing in 3D all the time?
I've received my first 120Hz monitor this Monday and quickly set it up to get a first idea.. to be honest I've always been a skeptic and the few times I've been watching a 3D movie in cinemas I was rather disappointed. However, my screen was bundled with the Nvidia 3D vision kit so I thought that it can't hurt to give it a try.
And man am I happy that I gave it a try. This really took sim-racing to another level for me. At first there was some heavy ghosting and I was not fully convinced - but when I played around with the convergence and had it properly set up, the sims came to life and I'm now racing with full depth.
However, due to the rather drastic FPS drop I'm not yet decided on whether I should actually race in 3D or rather stay with the benefits of the 120Hz without depth.
What are your experiences with 3D for sim racing?