It seems like a lot of impressions I've read state that they eventually end up turning off the 3D most of the time.
Is this true with you guys?
I saw the device at Best Buy and really like the 3D; personally I think I'd keep in on all the time.
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they say they turn off the 3d, because people say they get a headache when using it for a prolonged period of time, and none of the games out right now really benefit from using 3d, sure they look cool in 3d, but it doesnt really help with the gameplay. i personally have it on most of the time when playing a game, but if im just browsing the menus or checking friends online, i just dont have it turned on.
That's not entirely true. Both Ridge Racer and Monkey Ball greatly benefit from 3D because it's easier to know when to turn and such when there's depth. According to the IGN review it also really helps Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. Although you're right that it doesn't benefit most of the current games, but just looks cool. I leave my 3D on most of the time, although there are times when I turn it off.they say they turn off the 3d, because people say they get a headache when using it for a prolonged period of time, and none of the games out right now really benefit from using 3d, sure they look cool in 3d, but it doesnt really help with the gameplay. i personally have it on most of the time when playing a game, but if im just browsing the menus or checking friends online, i just dont have it turned on.
desk_jet
I keep it off. It bugs my eyes out, and most of the time after long exposure i can't really focus on the screen in its entirety, I can only looks at specific spots on the screen. Hard to explain.
none of the games out right now really benefit from using 3d
desk_jet
Pilotwings Resort is almost unplayable in 2D mode. Lego Star Wars III and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean benefit from 3D because jumps are easier to judge when you have a sense of depth. In Madden NFL, 3D makes it easier to spot holes in the line and to tell if your receiver has his defender beat because you can see a tangible distance between them. The Lure Course tracks in Nintendogs make good use of 3D because the sense of depth makes it easier to maintain optimal distance from the lure (if the lure gets too far away, your puppy will stop chasing it; if it's too close, he'll catch it).
While not every game benefits from the 3D, most of them do. And for the ones that don't have any gameplay impact, there's still the yummy eye-candy factor.
[QUOTE="desk_jet"]
none of the games out right now really benefit from using 3d
dzimm
Pilotwings Resort is almost unplayable in 2D mode. Lego Star Wars III and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean benefit from 3D because jumps are easier to judge when you have a sense of depth. In Madden NFL, 3D makes it easier to spot holes in the line and to tell if your receiver has his defender beat because you can see a tangible distance between them. The Lure Course tracks in Nintendogs make good use of 3D because the sense of depth makes it easier to maintain optimal distance from the lure (if the lure gets too far away, your puppy will stop chasing it; if it's too close, he'll catch it).
While not every game benefits from the 3D, most of them do. And for the ones that don't have any gameplay impact, there's still the yummy eye-candy factor.
I agree with Madden and your last two sentences. But you saying that Pilotwings is almost unplayable in 2D is quite a stretch. It works just fine, but the 3D definitely helps significantly. I can complete missions in 2D just fine. The sense of depth helps, and things definitely look flat after playing it in 3D a lot. But the game is perfectly playable in 2D, with 3D helping the gameplay.
It depends. I usually have it on for Street Fighter but I've barely played that. Ridge Racer looks awesome but I find it difficult to focus on the depth when it's on full and you're speeding through an area, so I usually have it on about 50%. I usually have it on for menus and stuff because it gives it an extra pop that's easy to see.
I turn it on for a few seconds but it's not a big deal to me. It's not why I wanted and got the console.
i dont get headaches with it,
but ya i only turn it off when im playing out side ,
or just wanna conserve battery
I turn mine off most of the time, not because it hurts my eyes (it has never given me eye problems since ive gotten it)
i turn it off because i like to be comfortable when im playing and its kind of a hassle to have to look dead on to get the 3d effect, but if i want to i put it on to make things more interesting or when im showing it too my friends
Because of the "sweet spot" I find myself playing about 70% of the time with 3D on. When you're on the go or you're playing a game that requires movement with the 3DS, I turn the 3D off. But yeah, when I'm sitting there actually gaming, I turn my 3D up to about half way, it looks quite nice.
The games don't look as good when you turn it off. I have no problem with the 3D, either, but I'm not going to argue with people that say that they do. It's hard to describe though, the games just look sharper in 3D. Perhaps it is a trick of the eye looking at the games in 3D, i don't know, but when it is off the screens lower res really shows and gives the games a blurry look, imo.
I use it when I'm trying to software, but if I've used it on one thing for awhile, I tend to keep it off.
[QUOTE="foxfacer2d2"]why people do even buy this handheld console? cuz it has 3dale_gamr
The 3D alone would fly for idiots. The reason why people buy it is because its powerful and capable of Wii level graphics.
they'd rather have an ngp instead
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