Galaki said:
MaxwellGT2000 said:
General rule, if the 3D either A doesn't work or B hurts/makes you sick, you have an eye problem, it's actually an easy way to test if you've got an eye problem.
Working at a place that specializes in 3D and having to give explanations when a person comes up to me and complains the 3D is making them sick, I have to inform them to either put their glasses on, if they don't have glasses I can refund their money but they have an eye problem they probably need to get checked out.
I showed a friend the 3DS he had an issue with the 3D cause he wasn't wearing his glasses/contacts that day, he knew that was the reason but still I toned down the 3D for him and let him check out ridge racer 3D, he then really wanted to buy one after seeing a racing game in 3D.
As for the pole I litterally never turn my slider off max, it helps that I have perfect vision though.
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So, that means those that are near sighted but refused to put glasses on have problem with 3D viewing?
Instead of the usual double images from near sightedness. Now you get quaduple images with the addition of 3D effects?
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I am near sighted. Yes I have to put my glasses to enjoy glassesless 3D (oh, the irony).
If I don't, I see a blurry mess of duplicated images, not quadruplicated.