Well firstly, only a minority of people experience discomfort from it. I don't know why, and I think it's shitty for them and all, but the majority of people couldn't care less about that. And I mean, from what I've heard at the absolute most it's 15% of people who experience discomfort.tjspeirs said:I understand depth perception perfectly well. As I said, if stereoscope can be done without causing pain or otherwise being obstructive in some way, then sure, go ahead. But it's no use to games. That very point, about the video cards having to be that step above, is a detriment.Wolfram01 said:OP: You don't seem to understand how depth perception works. (etc)
As for the gaming aspect... please. There's no use? You've got to be joking. Have you ever put a beginner onto a game, maybe a Mario game (or Mirror's Edge!), and noticed that they suck balls at making jumps? They jump too early, or too late and they always seem to miss their timing. That's because there is no depth perception and they just can't tell when to jump. Us gamers have the advantage of experience, it's like we can process 2D into 3D. Well that and the newbie isn't used to controllers but that doesn't really matter a whole lot in a Mario game. I've personally experienced it many times in Demon's Souls as a melee fighter. It's hard to judge your distance when you switch to a new sword and half the time I swing and miss. If I could truely see the depth/distance, it would become significantly easier. Instead, it takes a lot of time to learn the queues that you pick up on to decide if the range is right or not.
Getting all bent out of shape because people are promoting 3D is just stupid. Why should you give a shit? You don't like it? Then don't use it! At this time it's an enthusiast thing - you know, people who get top of the line hardware? Yeah, the ones with crossfire or SLI top end cards. Like my pair of 5850s. I could easily handle 3D framerates in any game ever with only a slight drop in graphic settings. So many people are oh so happy with 30-40fps, well when I'm already pushing 60+ I'd be good to go.