| MrBubbles said: tried the 3ds for the first time last night...it was so bad...i really dont understand how people can actually play it. |
There's a reason the 3D slider exists, so you can adjust the intensity of the effect to better suit you. If you have never played it before, playing it at full 3D will, of course, mess with your eyes.
After having a 3DS for 4 months, I can play it at max 3D for long hours and not feel tired or sore in my eyes. About the ghosting effect, that's an unfortunate side effect of this technology, not just a 3DS problem. Some games mask that well though, I haven't seen any ghosting on MK7 or Starfox 3D, but on Zelda OoT 3D there was plenty of it.
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