I'm not sure how I can explain this any better...
You don't care about whether MA3 is making 30 or 120 a sec.
John
No!
We're talking about nVidia 3DTV Play (and HDMI 1.4a) compatibility here.
You DO care that MA3 is sending 24 fps (1920x1080) if you want nVidia 3DTV Play to recognize your content as 3D.
As said before, I can force the display resolution to 1920x1080/24. But since my normal resolution is 720p, that means that I need to switch resolution/frame rate every time I want to run MA3. I thought computers are supposed to make it more convenient for us humans.
Sorry, but I don't see why this is such a big deal.