Of course Sony would say that - they want to sell their insanely expensive 3D products.
And why would I buy their products when 3D PC gaming is less then $500?
And why would I buy their products when 3D PC gaming is less then $500?
This is what I've been saying since I played some 3D games at Sony's meet and greet event in Boston. You really need to play it before you judge. Things dont pop out at you, it increases immersion to the point where you feel like you are in the world of the game. I cannot wait for Killzone 3 in 3DVirgil said:3D gaming doesn't involve things trying to pop out of the screen at you, or at least it won't for good games. Like bad 3D movies, I'm sure crappy games will try to do that too. But it makes the screen seem more like a window than a flat display. It's hard to explain without seeing it.Donnyp said:I agree with this statement somewhat but 3D would probably screw us with the immersion till everyone got used to actually seeing shit come at them lol.
If you have glasses and can remember it, it's kind of like the first time you ever got them - you probably never noticed how much you were missing until you put them on and saw what everything should look like. It's very impressive when you see it in action though - it's a subtle effect that you really notice when it's not there.
No one has ever really answered my question; How many of you have actually played a 3D game? Or are you just saying "3D sucks!" based on 3D movies? 3D movies and 3D games are two entirely different 3D's, you can't switch them out interchangeably.Virgil said:3D gaming doesn't involve things trying to pop out of the screen at you, or at least it won't for good games. Like bad 3D movies, I'm sure crappy games will try to do that too. But it makes the screen seem more like a window than a flat display. It's hard to explain without seeing it.Donnyp said:I agree with this statement somewhat but 3D would probably screw us with the immersion till everyone got used to actually seeing shit come at them lol.
If you have glasses and can remember it, it's kind of like the first time you ever got them - you probably never noticed how much you were missing until you put them on and saw what everything should look like. It's very impressive when you see it in action though - it's a subtle effect that you really notice when it's not there.
Any new tech (or stuff in life mostly) requires some readaptation much like motion controls.Jumplion said:I've played a few rounds of WipeoutHD with my friend's 3D TV and it was pretty fun; stuff flying everywhere, particles in my face, a good sense of the depth of field, it was all around pretty good. It was a bit disorienting at first, but I did eventually get used to it even with the glasses over my glasses. It really is something you can't comment on unless you've actually played it.
Yes, yes it is.buy teh haloz said:It's like they're literally just trying their hardest to find something to justify this gimmick.
i second this... imagine playing halo on a gameboy screen that would be awsomeno oneder said:I don't think that a better tv can give you any advantage. If anything is worse! I can't imagine playing online AND in 3D.
I think we should all reduce our carbon footprint and play in a GameBoy Advence tv adaptor.
Nobody has yet to answer my stinking question!Jonsbax said:Gotta love how eveyone who has actually tried 3D games tell that it's actually a pretty neat effect while everyone bashing 3D at every turn have not, judging by how none of you talk about your horrible first-hand experiences. If someone would write a how-to book about not making yourself seem like a jackass, the first chapter would advise you not talk about things you don't know anything about.
I'm not really buying into what Sony is saying about 3D giving an edge in online, but 3D is most likely going to be a big thing someday soon, no matter how much you're scared of everything new.
Seriously, people just keep ignoring me and keep blabbing on about "3D gives people headaches!" and "I don't want the glasses!" and "It's just a stupid gimmick!" I doubt that most of them have played a 3D game and are just basing 3D games on 3D movies, which are two entirely different things (they even use different technologies for god's sake).How many of you have actually played a 3D game? Or are you just saying "3D sucks!" based on 3D movies? 3D movies and 3D games are two entirely different 3D's, you can't switch them out interchangeably.
dude, 3d is already built into the coding of most new games anyway, since Nvidea's been planting seeds for a while now.JoshGod said:3D is only good for horror and furthermore that was complete crap. i think the picture on the screen will help us with distances if in 3D or not to the same degree. he's just trying to get us onto 3D to make more money. i say no. taking games into 3D will cause several years of developer adjustment resulting in worse games or longer development times. also i really dislike the glasses. not to mention the 1/10 who cant use 3D. i really wish they would ask gamers what they want rather than say you will want this when we dont.
so again 3D go away unless im playing/watching a horror game/film. i see no use for it elsewere.