| irstupid said: not saying it won't. was jocking. But as you pointed out, you get sick doign stuff in vehicles, and you get sick watching 3D. So regardless if you have the 3D turned on or off for the 3DS, you woudl get sick. So whats your point then? That people who get motionsickness can't play their 3DS in teh car? Well no shit, they can't play a gameboy, a ds, or a psp either. Or taht peopel who get sick watching 3D can't play the 3DS. Well again no shit, this is all common sense. Its like saying a blind person won't care about different color sku's. The 3DS can turn off 3D for those taht get sick, and for those that get sick playing in car. Well duh, don't play in car. Its not the 3DS' fault. |
This is really taking some effort, it's not about the idea that someone getting motionsickness wouldn't want to play the 3DS in a car, it's that if you do two strenuous activities at the same time someone who wasn't sick doing either individual activity could percievably get sick trying to do both at the same time. And thus it isn't the same as sitting down because you have added another mitigating factor.
My point is simply going against the idea that sitting at home watching 3D is the exact same experience as doing so on the go, which is what you pointed out as ridiculous when Sony said it. I don't honestly give a shit about what is or is not the 3DS's fault, and this will not at all factor in the sales or reviews of the 3DS, but what you said about the two activities being so obviously the same thing is just wrong.
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