3d Glasses?

I understand it supports some 3d modes. Which types of glasses do you need? The movie theatre clear /passive glasses? Or the red/blue glasses? I can't find the red/blue ones for sale anywhere in Canada. I'm just not at home to be able to check. Anyone try it and how well does it work?

My nvidia gpu supports the active one but you need the hardware which is like 100 bux so forget that if you can use a passive method.
 
I understand it supports some 3d modes. Which types of glasses do you need? The movie theatre clear /passive glasses? Or the red/blue glasses? I can't find the red/blue ones for sale anywhere in Canada. I'm just not at home to be able to check. Anyone try it and how well does it work?

My nvidia gpu supports the active one but you need the hardware which is like 100 bux so forget that if you can use a passive method.

Red/blue ones, you can buy them on Ebay. But that being said I have not had much luck getting them to work.
 
Thanks. Isn't there a convergence setting you need to play with to match your eyes/ distance? I don't know how they do it so perfectly at movies though.. I've tried 3d type games in the past and they worked after a while of letting your eyes adjust. Of co urse I also had a headache too after :)
 
I've gotten it to work. There are settings in options to play with but the default worked fine for me.

Only issue I see (ahem), is that the lenses wash out other colors.

It's cool they added this inexpensive mode. But I doubt it will hold a candle to the Occulus consumer release.
 
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