Sterescopic 3D on LCD

While playing EQ2 a couple of weeks ago, I was just talking about system specs with some guild members. I happened to mention that I own a set of 3D Glasses from eDimensional and now that I have an LCD monitor I can’t use those anymore.

Well one of them actually went to the web page and told me in guild chat that LCD monitors are now supported with 3D Glasses. That of course excited me. Now I can use the glasses again!

What do 3D Glasses do? They make things pop out of your monitor, with real depth perception. Remember those 3D Movies which required you to wear red/blue glasses or those at the Science Centre where they hand out some sunglass-looking glasses? Yup, same technology. The games actually do not natively support 3D. What happens is that the signal sent from the video card to the monitor gets intercepted by a black box (a dongle) which splits the video into left eye and right eye images. So, for every frame, it needs to split it into 2, one for each eye. Each picture will have some “modifications” made to it to reflect distances portrayed by the various objects in the game.

The glasses then synchronises the left and right eye images by blocking out the corresponding eye for the images, so you only see the left eye image with your left eye and so on. This happens very quickly, at least 60 or 85 times a second, so your brain is now combining both images into one, like in real life, and thus, you see in real 3D as in the real world!

Yes, this uses a lot of CPU power, so effectively you play games at half speeds. However, with powerful PCs and graphic cards nowadays, this is not really a problem anymore. The problem lies with the monitor – the faster your refresh rate, the less “headaches” you will have (some people have them, some don’t). I personally don’t have problems wearing those glasses for hours on end viewing 3D. I actually missed 3D when I swapped to an LCD monitor.

So anyway, I went to the eDimensional website and placed an order for the new 3D Glasses, as well as the TrackIR Pro product. I am hoping that it will help me with situational awareness as I fly in LOMAC. Yes, with flight sims, situational awareness is important. With the TrackIR I think I can even forget about needing the Padlock function in the game anymore. Since my head can move and pan the camera of the game, I can actually “follow” in real time where the bogey is without losing sense of direction.

They shipped my order out on 11th, and if you add 10 days to that, it will arrive in Singapore on 22nd May at the latest. However, since that is the maximum number of days it will arrive, I am betting on it getting here sometime on Wednesday or Thursday, ie 18th or 19th.

Man I can’t wait to play in 3D again! I wonder how EQ2 will look like? Hmmm…

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Welcome!

Welcome! I finally got off my butt and created a “generic” blog for games and game-related stuff which happened to me, or which I may think about and comment on.

First comment – recently in the papers, they had a feature on Gamers and Spouses. One of the wives was quoted as saying “I thought ‘avid’ meant 30 minutes a day”. Helloooo? If you are an avid squash player, or an avid tennis player, do you go to the tennis court and play a game for 30 minutes?

No, Avid Gamers (of which I am one) spend about FOUR HOURS on average, per day, on games. Some times, more. I know a few people who have spent SIXTEEN hours on a game before they findally got off it to eat and sleep. Now, those aren’t “avid”… those are HARDCORE! Heh!

So, ladies, next time your guy tells you he’s a GAMER, ask him which type he belongs to:

  1. Casual – an hour, maybe 2 at most, per day. Usually an hour or less on a game. Some may even play less than that, like twice or 3 times a week, each time an hour or 2.
  2. Avid – 4 to 8 hours per day on games. (I belong here)
  3. Hardcore – takes breaks only to eat and sleep. May even stay up for 30 hours straight if things get “interesting”.

Yes, I am single. No, I am currently not looking for a spouse. The girl that I eventually, inevitably get hitched to, will definitely hate my gaming habit 🙁 I am trying to pre-empt the problem by looking for an avid gamer girl 🙂

But seriously, many friends of mine who finally got married, cut down on their gaming times. From the Avid category, they had to control themselves and fall into the Casual catergory now.

Yeah, we know we have responsibilities. So do I, but since I am single, bachelor, heck I can game for as long as I want! 😀

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Everquest 2

At the end of January 2005, most people I know have left City of Heroes for World of Warcraft. Of the 2 of my regular partners, one disappeared since October 2004, and the other one left for WoW in Jan 2005. So I began searching for a new MMO to call home..

First I tried Anarchy Online. It was fun, even though it might be an old game. I loved the concept of it, being in space and on a new planet. I had tried something similar in the past – Project Entropia. However it didn’t turn out that good in PE because there are no missions/quest, just lots of hunting and selling of items. Very boring after a few weeks.

Then, one of my regular partners turned up on Yahoo Messenger, and I got her into Anarchy Online. She did play up to level 8 before disappearing again, and I have not seen her since. That was back in Feb or so when she appeared. We played on and off until mid-March or so when she pulled another disappearing act. Continue reading

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