Hi! Yesterday I tried to play GT5 in the stereoscopic 3d version, but there is a problem... a BIG problem:
I see double, so my question is: what are the perfect settings to solve this problem?
Thanks to everyone that answers to me.
Sorry for my bad English.
Sorry mate. Just ruling out the obvious. I had to explain the same thing for my father.
I don't often use my 3d tv for GT5. But as I understand it, what you're explaining is a bug in GT5. I noticed a similar effect with the cockpit view during testing.
You could try gradually increasing the levels in the settings. But if I recall correctly, you're just going to have to put up with it.
I'm running 6 or 7 in depth (I think it's 7) and 0.9 in convergence for my Samsung D550. The very high setting for the latter was needed to get rid of some extremely serious crosstalk/ghosting in cockpit view (among the worst I've seen in any game) at lower convergence settings.
It sounds like that's the same problem you're having so I suggest trying out a similarly high convergence setting if you haven't already.
Also don't necessarily expect to be able to use the highest depth setting in games without problems.
If you take off the 3D glasses and look at assorted 3D PS3 games at their highest respective depth settings, the separation between left and right eye images is often completely ridiculous and far, far more extreme than you're ever going to see in any well produced 3D movie. I can only assume those high depth settings are meant for people whose eyes are spaced around a foot apart .
I try again, again, again and again but I can't solve the problem...
I couldn't find a good settings with GT5 options, so I try to modify the settings of my TV (It's a Samsung series 7) but I was only able to reduce and problem but I can't solve it...