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Kaizar said:
JoeTheBro said:

The TV's 3D conversion is not dependent on the source of the video feed. Running a multiplat on Xbox and on GameCube will give you the exact same 3D result. If they look like flat pieces of cardboard, then that is your TVs fault, not the system's.

However 2D to 3D conversion just really sucks. Just watch a few 3D youtube videos of dolphin on your TV and hopefully you'll be enlightened.


The PS2 & PSP don't have Z-Depth, and I don't think the Xbox original does, but I'm not sure about XBox.

Long story short, it is the Home Consoles & Handheld Console's fault for looking like flat pieces of cardboard.

What? Long story short, you're very confused. The TV is only getting a 2D image and calculating depth off of that, even with the gamecube. It then uses algorithms to create its own depth information. If you watched a youtube video of 2D gamecube gameplay on your TV with 3D conversion, it would have the EXACT same 3D effect as if you had a gamecube plugged in. The source does not matter.