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VBSAM wrote:
I'm no good at Street Fighter either haha, I'm starting in Easy Mode trying to work my way up.
I've had the depth slider all the way up. Hasn't given me any problems yet. The only time I cranked it down a bit was playing the AR Games. I should also mention that I tried Pilotwings on a display unit at the store, and I couldn't handle the 3D if the slider was more than halfway up. Its REALLY nice being able to adjust the depth so freely.
Good times. I can enjoy the 3D settings with the slider at max, but find that the background is *sort of* out of focus when I view the up close characters (same as the VB, have to individually focus your eyes at the up close and at the distant object separately, where-as just about 60% up I can enjoy the 3d for both at the same time if that makes any sense.
I also wear glasses for distance-only, and I find that having them on noticeably hinders the 3D effect even though I can usually see up close while wearing them fine (same with VB, personal problem?).
This is my first hands on experience with an auto-stereoscopic display, and I must say I am pleased with the goods delivered.
3DS = Virtual Boy II
I still prefer the VB, because 3DS still doesn't submerge & isolate you in a different world the same as say Red Alarm does with your face shoved into a dark mask. The viewing angles could be a little better, but if you don't flail around a lot during gaming sessions, the 3DS display will deliver the cure for what ails you. :)