
It's gonna be really cool I think.
Few points:
- It's not the GForce game thats in 3D its Avatar
- It's not in 2 colours, it's full colour like normal games
- On the new 3D TV's you dont need to wear glasses, each pixel on the TV emits light in 9 different directions giving the illusion of 3D without glasses
clubtropicana LOL
i dno, if it looked ok i would
That last point just changed my response from, idk to 'omg I can't wait!!!!'It's gonna be really cool I think.
Few points:
- It's not the GForce game thats in 3D its Avatar
- It's not in 2 colours, it's full colour like normal games
- On the new 3D TV's you dont need to wear glasses, each pixel on the TV emits light in 9 different directions giving the illusion of 3D without glasses
If it actually works like that on a standard HD TV, then I am really interested to see what it's like.
Although I still can't imagine it properly without some sort of headset... surely 100% 3D would include turning your head etc and you won't get the stuff flying past you effect if it's on a screen that's in front of you?
tbh you can make any game 3d easily if you mod it.
and im pretty sure they released tomb raider in 3d? so i dunno what your getting at.
It requires a special 3D TV to work, current TVs cant emit light like that unfortunatly.
Yeh, definatly but I don't think it's really financially viable yet. You'd need to buy several headsets for each console.
3D gaming shouldn't even be thought about until 3D holographic technology is available to use. I don't want any 2D trickery having to wear glasses.
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