Add 3D onto that and you’re looking at an absolutely amazing experience! Many thanks to Rockstar for taking the time to bring a proper port (with amazing enhancements) to the PC! This is one case where “PC Master Race” is justified. Keep in mind, also, that GTAV for the PC is designed to handle 2K and 4K resolutions as well. That said, I was shocked by how good the red/blue mode looked, too. For the immense depth that 3D mode provides, I’ll take the drop to 720p. Once the action starts and you have incredible 3D effects in your face, you won’t notice a difference between 1080p and 720p. For 3D TVs, dropping to 1280 x 720 resolution will allow 60 frames per second in 3D mode.Īnd please don’t get all high-and-mighty about that. However, if you plan on using native 3D mode on a 3D monitor or TV, you will likely be restricted to 24 frames per second at 1920 x 1080 resolution, depending on the display and the way it’s connected. The red/blue conversion happens within the GPU and doesn’t add a lot of overhead. ![]() This resulted in a great balance between quality and framerate on both my GTX 970 (720p 3D) and my 750ti (1080p red/blue) graphics cards.Īs for that caveat I mentioned, if you use the red/blue method, you can use whatever resolution you want. You might need to drop some of the settings down to get smoother graphics, but I was able to get a great framerate by dropping my settings down from very high to high and turning off anti-aliasing, which doesn’t bother me anyway. This is meant to adjust the 3D effect based on how far away you are from your TV/monitor, so be warned that setting this too high can cause a lot of eye strain.The best way to view this setting is that the Convergence will allow for a lot of 3D adjustment whereas the NVIDIA depth settings (Ctrl-F3/F4) are for fine-tuning. Within GTAV‘s graphics options immediately under the Stereo 3D toggle, adjust the Convergence slider to increase the parallax effect on the game to whatever level you’re comfortable with.Press and hold Ctrl+F4 to crank the NVIDIA 3D settings all the way to max (or whatever you’re comfortable with). For whatever reason, the game forces the 3D depth to minimum the first time you run it.When it starts again, you should see the NVIDIA 3D overlay saying that the rating is “excellent” and to press Ctrl+Shift+Insert to remove the overlay.Restart the game. (I’m not sure why this can’t be done on-the-fly, but whatever.).Make sure that you’re configured for fullscreen mode (3D does not work in windowed or borderless windowed mode), and turn on the “Stereo 3D” mode. At the main menu (you don’t have to actually start the campaign), go into Settings in the lower right, and go into Graphics. Read my caveat below if you’re using native 3D mode as opposed to red/blue. ![]()
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