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VRStandard's VRJoy 2000 3D
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| Sat Feb 10, 2001 | 1:26P| PermaLink |
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The interlaced mode of the glasses places the two visual images, right and
left side, on alternating lines of the monitor and blanking the others.
This keeps the images separated, but darkens the image considerably. The
page flipping mode displays the same, but without the interlacing lines:
this displays a little more detail than the interlaced
mode. Unfortunately, both modes show severe pixelation thanks to the
method of creating the 3D images. The driver of the VRJoy, when enabled,
cuts the vertical resolution of the image in half. This unfortunately
results in a large amount of pixelation, especially in regards to game text
which is only 10 or 12 pixels high to begin with. If not for this
pixelation, the 3D effects of the glasses could be considered flawless.
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