Thursday, May 14, 2009

NVIDIA releases 3D Vision drivers for Windows 7

NVIDIA releases 3D Vision drivers for Windows 7

NVIDIA announced its GeForce 3D Vision product earlier this year at CES that combines a set of high-tech wireless glasses and advanced software to enable full stereoscopic 3D in supported games as long as you have an NVIDIA GeForce GPU and a 3D Vision ready monitor. Even if you have all right hardware, you'll still need the proper drivers to bring 3D gaming to life on your PC.

NVIDIA has released drivers for Windows 7 32- and 64-bit versions. The full Windows 7 install CD v 1.08 can downloaded here and includes both the GeForce driver v185.85 and the 3D Vision driver v185.85. Windows Vista users can get the latest drivers here .

NVIDIA 3D Vision already transforms hundreds of PC games into full stereoscopic 3D right out of the box without the need for special game patches and the latest release adds support for the following games:

AC-130: Operation DevastationBattlestations: PacificBattlestations: MidwayDark HorizonDark SectorDCS: Black SharkDeath Track ResurrectionDemigodElven LegacyEVE OnlineExodus from the EarthIgor the GameLegendaryLeisure Suit Larry: Box Office BustThe Lord of the Rings: ConquestMajor League Baseball 2K9Men of WarMonsters vs. AliensPerimeter II: New EarthRise of the ArgonautsSpider-Man: Friend or FoeSpider-Man: Web of ShadowsStormriseStreet Fighter IVTony Hawk's American WastelandX3: Terran Conflict (PC)

You can check out the complete list of supported games to see if your favorites can be enjoyed in 3D.