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disolitude said:
I find console 3D quite tame compared some of the Pc stuff. Very few console games allow you to adjust separation and none allow you to change convergence. Not to mention that resolution in most is quite bad (1/2 720p per eye).

Best in game 3D effect you will ever see is with Nvidia 3D vision, Dolphin Wii emulator, Sonic Adventure 2 game, Level called Final Rush. Set separation to max and convergence to as high as your eye will allow and bingo.

This is of course using true 1080p per eye resolution and one of the newer 3D vision monitors (or 720p and projector). Who would have thought a 10 year old game would work so well with current gen 3D.

As far as movies, Bewolf, Avatar, and one of the Resident Evil movies stood out for me. Most of those Pixar movies are good too.


You forget that the PlayStation 3D display is active 3D. He can get 1080p per eye. Depends on the game of course. He won't get that with Uncharted, but Ico & SoTC both do 1080p. I can imagine passive 3D for lower native resolution games is quite dissapointing. Which do you prefer? I've always found active is better with my eyes, passive just seems too blurry.



Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(