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yeah, I have that problem myself, my friends took me to see Avatar and I couldnt see the 3D with the glasses...I dont think they really understood when I said I cant see 3D!



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Don't forget about those that just get sick from 3d. I don't know if its an aquired exercise like it was for me on a first person shooter though. Basically my mom can't watch anything in 3d because she gets extremely dizzy and can throw up. I know thats how I felt when I played Oblivion on the 360 but I adjusted to it after a few days.

There was also a report where my friend lives in Maine where a guy got into a serious car accident after watching several 3d movies.

Either way I'm gonna wait till the 3D tvs go down in price - they are way overly expensive.



It's just that simple.

This explains their poor performance in the World Cup.



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amp316 said:

This explains their poor performance in the World Cup.


ba dum tish



 

theRepublic said:
Vectorferret said:

Not seeing in 3D is caused by Strabismus. It's nowhere near as common as 12%.

I doubt that is the only thing that could cause someone to not view 3D properly.



Color blindness too, maybe?



                                                                                                  
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Bladeforce said:

I would rephrase the topic to 99.12% of British people dont care about 3D

Anyone who frequents the cinema will understand that 3D is going to be massive.

It's going to take 10 years or so for the vast majority to be into 3D- but i'd bet my house on it happening.

Go to the cinema and see the Sony 3D Ad, in 3D. Trust me, you'l come out with a different mindset.



TX109 said:
theRepublic said:
Vectorferret said:

Not seeing in 3D is caused by Strabismus. It's nowhere near as common as 12%.

I doubt that is the only thing that could cause someone to not view 3D properly.

Color blindness too, maybe?

No, not color blindness.  I found this though.

http://www.vision3d.com/whycant.html

From the article:

"At least 12% of people have some type of problem with their binocular vision."



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theRepublic said:
TX109 said:
theRepublic said:
Vectorferret said:

Not seeing in 3D is caused by Strabismus. It's nowhere near as common as 12%.

I doubt that is the only thing that could cause someone to not view 3D properly.

Color blindness too, maybe?

No, not color blindness.  I found this though.

http://www.vision3d.com/whycant.html

From the article:

"At least 12% of people have some type of problem with their binocular vision."

Ah, that makes sense. interesting read.



                                                                                                  

 Would suck to be a Ninty fan for them. Well, you can turn off the 3D anyways so not sure how much of a problem this will be.



3D depth slider.

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