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ED 3d Glasses, FS2004 and ATI Cards?

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I see that ED released new 3d drivers at the end of February. Are there any
ATI users around that have had experience of using these successfully with
FS2004? The reason I ask is that a year ago I got a set for my birthday. I
had to return them as they were then incompatible. I'm now trying to think
of ideas for this year and was wondering if the situation had changed or
not.

Victor

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"Victor West"
> I'm now trying to think
> of ideas for this year and was wondering if the situation had changed or
> not.

The situation is that the glasses have been over promoted and don't live up
to the hype.

Spend your money on something else.


KDFW

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Dallas wrote:
> "Victor West"
>
>>I'm now trying to think
>>of ideas for this year and was wondering if the situation had changed or
>>not.
>
>
> The situation is that the glasses have been over promoted and don't live up
> to the hype.
>
> Spend your money on something else.
>
>
> KDFW
>

I have the X3D glasses compatible with a nVidea card and they are great
for looking at 3D screensavers or riding the roller coaster game that
came with them, but I don't see any 3D while flying the sim. They are
not worth it.

--

boB

U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)

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