zrad522
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It almost seems like my ARMA 3 has "25% chance to crash when closing map"(random %). I have tried to replicate this bug to try to narrow it down, but still cant find whats causing the game to crash. I can literally go into game, press M 20 times, nothing will happen, press it 3 more times and boom, instant crash to desktop. I have tried: Reinstalling video drivers Verifying game cache Reinstalling the game after game cache didnt work Running as Administrator Running on Low settings
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New video added: first person and flying gameplay. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyJX3E1ApDA
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Make sure ArmA 2 runs in XPMode if you use IZ3D. I had trouble setting it up also. Lol, I couldn't figure out how to do it for the 3D vid. Oh well.
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Its just one of those "whoa" moments. Im not sure I could go for long either.
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your rig is set perfectly. expensive though, but really nice
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Best thing ive read in this thread so far, amongst others. How about we just fix the situation the OP is in, and everyone is happy? I could argue both ways, but it would only add to this flaming thread. Our opinions are our own.
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Yea, its only blocked in Germany because of some bad government negotiations with YouTube, or something like that. Ill release a 3D video of some first person gameplay, amongst other gameplay as well, for the Germany users. I should have an upload released in the next 2 days.
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I used IZ3D for this particular video, but from what i've tested, I only got it to work with DirectX 9. (ARMA 2 in XPMode) I now use a program called TiDef, and I love its easy to use/launch the games in 3D mode, and supports DirectX 9-11. Costs $50 for TriDef (includes other 3D modes built in, if you upgrade hardware), and IZ3D is free (at least the anaglyph is) but when you compare the cost of anaglyph to the more professional setups, you can save around ~$400 by going anaglyph. I personally dont think its worth ~$400 just for a less distorted colorization method (if you watched the video, the only decolorization you really see is a red glow on red colored things), slightly etter 3D depth, and less bugs.
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Hey everyone, made a quick vid of 3D ArmA 2. I really enjoyed playing in the depth the 3D provides, regardless of the bugs, slight lag, and slight discoloration. I used IZ3D for this particular video, but from what i've tested, I only got it to work with DirectX 9. (ARMA 2 in XPMode) I now use a program called TiDef, and I love its easy to use/launch the games in 3D mode, and supports DirectX 9-11. Costs $50 for TriDef (includes other 3D modes built in, if you upgrade hardware), and IZ3D is free (at least the anaglyph is) but when you compare the cost of anaglyph to the more professional setups, you can save around ~$400 by going anaglyph. I personally dont think its worth ~$400 just for a less distorted colorization method (if you watched the video, the only decolorization you really see is a red glow on red colored things), slightly etter 3D depth, and less bugs. So break out those old red/cyan glasses, and enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN0oWXo49ZA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyJX3E1ApDA 3D WITH ANAGLYPH RED/CYAN 3D GLASSES ONLY If you don't have the glasses, you can get them for free, and pay less than a dollar for shipping. Honestly, its worth it for less than a dollar, being cheaper than chips. All graphics settings are set to the highest possible. For the best 3D performance, please switch to 720p HD.