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Forums - Nintendo - would this 3d technoogy do anything for me?

i've never told anybody on this forum before, but i have a lazy eye. I have to strain myself to actually look in the same directin with both eyes. i've heard that this new 3d technology is something along the lines of a screen with two screens or mirrors inside that project a slightly different picture to both eyes. would this even do anything for me, or would i only really see one picture at a time and have it be exactly the same as if it was any old screen?

 

I just wanna know.



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mmmm i have a feeling it's not gonna work for ya kiddo :\

My sister has a blind eye and she can only see out of that eye unless it's looking through an exact direction. I have a 3D setup at home and it doesn't work for her. From what I understand this 3D setup is kind of like those pictures that if you move directions it changes. You're going to need to see it through multiple views which is where both eyes come in...



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there is an effect you can see yes.. you're not gonna see the things jumping at you very clearly, but by tilting the screen in relation to you, you'll still see a different image. It's only a matter of your positioning and where your eyes are, not totally what your eyes are seeing at all times. It's different with mobile 3D than the shutter glasses 3D.

So yes, you'll probably still see some aspects of the 3D.