Aikouka
Lifer
AMD's doesn't really have a method -- 99 percent of their support for 3d stereo PC gaming is supplied by third parties. It really isn't nVidia vs AMD when it comes to 3d stereo but more-so the software/support nVidia vs Iz3d or DDD.
I'm not sure if you misunderstood what I said, but there's always a method. The method in question refers to the technique used to provide the data to the display.
There's claims that AMD's method is better because it uses the TV-based standards, but there's a problem that I think is being ignored. The issue is that while AMD's method utilizes a more common approach, the transmission method is not compatible with most monitors... I'd go as far as to say that more computer monitors accept nVidia's 120Hz method than the standard 3D methods.
That would be why I had to drag my extra PC downstairs just to hook it up to my TV. 😛