I have Windows 7 64 Bit with Nvdia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 and I want to play gamecube games in 3D with red/cyan glasses how would I go about doing this?
I have Windows 7 64 Bit with Nvdia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 and I want to play gamecube games in 3D with red/cyan glasses how would I go about doing this?
You wouldnt. No gamecube games are programmed to display in 3d.
OH GOD NO. I had a PC like this, (I assume you have an HP Slimline?) and it played GC games like shit. I would recommend just staying away from GC emulation and stick with PS1 and lower.I have Windows 7 64 Bit with Nvdia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 and I want to play gamecube games in 3D with red/cyan glasses how would I go about doing this?
It's not a HP Slimline it's a AMD duel core with 4 gigs of RAM it should run GC game fine... I thinkOH GOD NO. I had a PC like this, (I assume you have an HP Slimline?) and it played GC games like shit. I would recommend just staying away from GC emulation and stick with PS1 and lower.I have Windows 7 64 Bit with Nvdia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 and I want to play gamecube games in 3D with red/cyan glasses how would I go about doing this?
However, if you really want to do so I believe Dolphin has an option to play certain games in 3D (as Kirov said). I'm not sure exactly how many games work well or even work with it, though.
You wouldnt. No gamecube games are programmed to display in 3d.
HP Slimline is the model of PC you have, not the processor. I can guarantee you won't be playing many GC games any time soon, as I had a PC JUST LIKE THAT and I couldn't. It's the GPU that kills you, it's onboard, old, and you can't upgrade unless you get a new PSU (the size of which only goes up to 300-350W, meaning you'd need to upgrade to a bigger case as well). I know, I used to want to do that pretty badly. IMO you should sell that hunk of junk and build your own PC.It's not a HP Slimline it's a AMD duel core with 4 gigs of RAM it should run GC game fine... I thinkOH GOD NO. I had a PC like this, (I assume you have an HP Slimline?) and it played GC games like shit. I would recommend just staying away from GC emulation and stick with PS1 and lower.I have Windows 7 64 Bit with Nvdia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 and I want to play gamecube games in 3D with red/cyan glasses how would I go about doing this?
However, if you really want to do so I believe Dolphin has an option to play certain games in 3D (as Kirov said). I'm not sure exactly how many games work well or even work with it, though.
I know the Processor is not HP and my PC is eMachinesHP Slimline is the model of PC you have, not the processor. I can guarantee you won't be playing many GC games any time soon, as I had a PC JUST LIKE THAT and I couldn't. It's the GPU that kills you, it's onboard, old, and you can't upgrade unless you get a new PSU (the size of which only goes up to 300-350W, meaning you'd need to upgrade to a bigger case as well). I know, I used to want to do that pretty badly. IMO you should sell that hunk of junk and build your own PC.It's not a HP Slimline it's a AMD duel core with 4 gigs of RAM it should run GC game fine... I thinkOH GOD NO. I had a PC like this, (I assume you have an HP Slimline?) and it played GC games like shit. I would recommend just staying away from GC emulation and stick with PS1 and lower.I have Windows 7 64 Bit with Nvdia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 and I want to play gamecube games in 3D with red/cyan glasses how would I go about doing this?
However, if you really want to do so I believe Dolphin has an option to play certain games in 3D (as Kirov said). I'm not sure exactly how many games work well or even work with it, though.
Same thing, really. It appears to have the same specs as an old one I had; and HP Slimline. Whether it's different or not everything I said still applies.I know the Processor is not HP and my PC is eMachinesHP Slimline is the model of PC you have, not the processor. I can guarantee you won't be playing many GC games any time soon, as I had a PC JUST LIKE THAT and I couldn't. It's the GPU that kills you, it's onboard, old, and you can't upgrade unless you get a new PSU (the size of which only goes up to 300-350W, meaning you'd need to upgrade to a bigger case as well). I know, I used to want to do that pretty badly. IMO you should sell that hunk of junk and build your own PC.It's not a HP Slimline it's a AMD duel core with 4 gigs of RAM it should run GC game fine... I thinkOH GOD NO. I had a PC like this, (I assume you have an HP Slimline?) and it played GC games like shit. I would recommend just staying away from GC emulation and stick with PS1 and lower.I have Windows 7 64 Bit with Nvdia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 and I want to play gamecube games in 3D with red/cyan glasses how would I go about doing this?
However, if you really want to do so I believe Dolphin has an option to play certain games in 3D (as Kirov said). I'm not sure exactly how many games work well or even work with it, though.