Asked by IncGamers why Sniper Elite V2 (like the original Sniper Elite) opts for a third-person viewpoint over a first-person approach, Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley explained that it’s the best. Sniper Elite V2 Rebellion’s Sniper Elite V2 is a first person shooter, set in World War 2, that emphasises stealth and precision over the usual all-guns-blazing approach of the contemporary video game shooter. Described by Digital Spy as “well thought outwith much to love for any headshot enthusiast or stealth fan” the game tracks each bullet fired in slow-motion as it twists.
Tired of the traditional first person shooters where the bullets fly and it doesn’t really matter where they land? Time to open BOTH your eyes, keep a steady hand on the trigger, and get ready for Sniper Elite V2. If you find your heart steadies too easily as you are beading your target, put on the 3D glasses, because we will be testing Sniper Elite V2 in stereoscopic 3D as well!
Sniper Elite V2 takes this comparatively simple technological period and forms up into one of the most nerve wrecking games I have ever played. You are Karl Fairburne, an OSS officer dropped in 1945 Berlin to assassinate the scientists involved in the development of the V2 Rocket, Nazi Germany’s dream weapon of mass destruction. The tools of your trade include a powerful sniper rifle that gets upgraded through the game, a machine gun, a silenced pistol, trip wire mines, landmines, sticks of dynamite, and lots of rocks.
Sniper Elite V2 First Person Mode
AMD 1090T 3.2Ghz
Patriot DDR3 1333Ghz RAM
Windows 7 64 Bit
Samsung S23A750D 23″ Monitor
Catalyst 12.7 Beta
EDIT: I learned after this review was written that this game is 2D+Depth, and is NOT a true stereoscopic 3D rendering. This explains the anomalies I was seeing on the screen and the lack of convergence control. As shown above, I gave too strong a recommendation for AMD’s outcome because the alternatives were far, far worse, GameGrade3D was used to test when it shouldn’t have for this rendering technique, and their results seemed to stand out. More than that, since I couldn’t record screen images of the game, I did not have the opportunity to properly analyze the visual quality.
2D+Depth technologies do not qualify in the GameGrade3D ranking system because their visual expectations and anomalies are not the same as true stereoscopic 3D renderings made from left and right camera views. For this reason, we had to remove AMD’s score from the GG3D database.This is a blessing in disguise, however, and the silver lining is outlined below.
Intel Core I7 Processor 2.66GHZ
6GB RAM
GTX 580, GTX 275 (PhysX)
Windows 7 64 Bit
NVIDIA 304.79 Beta Stereo Driver
ASUS VG278 27″ 3D Display
Sniper Elite V2 Walkthrough
AMD 1090T 3.2Ghz
Patriot DDR3 1333Ghz RAM
Windows 7 64 Bit
Samsung S23A750D 23″ Monitor
Catalyst 12.7 Beta
EDIT: As you can see, this entire article has been refreshed with images created by DDD’s TriDef Ignition 3.6.1 Beta 1 drivers. After I learned that I erred in how Sniper Elite V2 was reviewed, I set down a challenge for DDD to get this game working as it should. I honestly didn’t like the idea of stripping a positive score from the developer because of my mistake, so I wanted an alternative. While it took some time, DDD’s results are nothing less than stellar, and far surpasses what the game delivers natively.
All the shadows are rendered properly, the doubled low contrast effects have all been fixed, the game has all the require stereoscopic 3D flexibility, and none of the game’s ambiance has been scraped away. I think this is a major boon for gamers because it demonstrates that driver developers do have the power to innovate where needed, and aren’t dependent on private game developer relationships to deliver positive results.
Sniper Elite V2 First Person Models
Sniper Elite V2 is a great stereoscopic 3D game for AMD GPU owners with the right 3D display equipment. Even though the 3D adjustment options are limited, the default 3D convergence settings should satisfy most gamers. It’s easily one of the most stressful games I have played to date, and strays away from the too easy to spray and slay shooters that have saturated the market.EDIT: Sniper Elite V2 is NOW a great stereoscopic 3D game for AMD and Nvidia GPU owners with the right display equipment thanks to a major upgrade to the DDD TriDef Ignition drivers. It was a grievous mistake on my part to give Sniper Elite V2’s 2D+Depth rendering such high marks prior to seeing what DDD could deliver with true stereoscopic 3D capabilities. I am certain that gamers will be very happy with these results, and I apologize for not spotting my error sooner.
After seeing what DDD could deliver with this game, I’m hoping that Nvidia will take a second look at developing a new profile for Sniper Elite V2. Until then, the best bet for Nvidia 3D Vision users is to wait for an improvement via the Helix Mod or seeing if DDD’s unofficial 3D Vision compatibility still works. We’ll have to wait and see.
Game Play8.5/10
Sound
7.5/10
Presentation
9/10
Immersive Nature
8/10
How Memorable Is This Game
8.5/10
Stereoscopic Effectiveness AMD HD3D
6/10 (Subjective Score, 2D+Depth is NOT GameGrade3D Compatible)
1.5/10
Stereoscopic Effectiveness DDD
9.5/10
7.9/10
NVIDIA Overall Rating
7.16/10 (not applicable in stereoscopic 3D based on GameGrade3D scoring)
8.5/10