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Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
Harder to breeze some games like fps cos there's way more tension introduced and many have sight bugs so don't work. Driving games and flight sims are mind blowing - I use freetrack as well so I can move my head around and lean etc to change my view. Games like Assasin's Creed & Batman are breathtakingly beatiful. C&C, DoW, Torchlight... the majority of games (tho not all work) - way better than just flat. It cuts your fps in half so you sometimes have to drop some settings but it's not that noticeable cos reality kicks in instead.
I tried the free version with red/cyan anaglyph glasses before forking out for a 120Hz monitor and the nvidia glasses. Worth a look imho. For me it's increased the value of my exisiting games collection and even got me looking back over and trying older titles cos they become enhanced with it. Dunno if I could ever play some titles without 3D now tbh - night & day...