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Rick777
01-23-2011, 07:20 PM
<p>First of all let me say a HUGE kudos for the devs on 3Dvision.  I just setup my Acer 3d projector with the 3Dvision system and on EQ2 it's pretty darn flawless, the devs really really outdid themselves with this.  It's amazing to look at and you almost find yourself moving your head as stuff pops out so realistically.</p><p>My issue is that since I can only run 3d at lower resolutions I have to switch back to 2d for raids.  So I disable 3dvision in my EQ2 client, then fully exit out of EQ2 and then disable 3dvision in the Nvidia settings.  I relog into EQ2 no problem, but if for any reason I refresh my screen EQ2 re-enables 3dvision and I get a big red message on screen that I am trying to enable 3dvision in the wrong resolution.</p><p>Hoping there is an easy fix, as the only fix currently is to once again disable 3dvision inside the EQ2 client then completely exit out and restart the client.</p>

TSR-JoshuaM
01-24-2011, 06:13 PM
<p>There might not be an easy fix for this however I have recorded your issues and will try to reproduce them in the office so that I have more information to submit to have this looked in to.</p>

Saninya
01-26-2011, 01:01 PM
<p>I'm am now having this problem  I was logged in yesturday and now I can't even get past the Updater its telling me I dont have the 3d driver...So just installed it and still can't get past it... What do I have to Do to get back in game Im very Frustrated at this point...</p>

TSR-JoshuaM
01-26-2011, 06:28 PM
<p>We'll go through the standard deletion of settings files.</p><p>You may want to make backups and then delete the following files and folders:cache foldereq2_recent.inieq2_default.iniEverQuest2.exee q2.iniAs well as the character specific files, these will appear as such:Servername_CharacterName_EQ2_uisettings.iniSt ationname_characters.iniTo do this, please follow these directions:1. First look for your EverQuest II directory. You can find the default directory in (for Windows XP): C:Program FilesSonyEverQuest II (for Windows Vista/7): C:Program DataSony Online EntertainmentInstalled GamesEverQuest II2. Click on MY COMPUTER and then proceed into local disk C:3. Navigate your way to the default directory, or your chosen installation directory.4. Next look for any files explained above and delete them. 5. Afterwards, please start EverQuest II to have these files re-downloaded by the patcher.If deleting these files does not resolve your issue, you can restore your backed up files and folders and retain your hotkeys, contact lists, and display settings.</p>