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I've never understood all the complaints about 3D on the 3DS. First it was people complaining that stuff wasn't jumping OUT at them, even though Nintendo's ad-slogan was always "Take a look INside." Then you have people complaining about it being harmful for young children or people getting headaches...well, newsflash, there's a SLIDER. You can keep the 3D off at all times. It's non-invasive. Those who don't want it, NEVER have to use it, and yet it's a nice bonus for people who DO like it and want it. For me personally, I've played almost all of my 650+ hours of 3DS with the 3D turned up to the max. I love the depth it adds to most games and to me it adds to the immersion and presentation. I also find it very easy to find the sweet spot. The only time I didn't like the 3D from the 3DS was when I first got the system. For the first hour or so, my eyes just weren't used to the sensation and so it was a tad uncomfortable, but I finished the Deku Tree in Zelda with it on. The next day, I picked it up and turned it on and haven't had a problem since. Once my eyes adjusted and expected it, it's been great. And yes, to me Glasses Free 3D IS worth the trouble. I'd NEVER use the 3D if I had to wear stupid special glasses just to see it.



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