Yeah, but that kind of 3D only works for games. What about movies? Don't you wanna watch a horror movie and see a severed head thrown at the screen and watch and listen to all the people in the audience screaming and having freakouts? Or an action movie and watching people ducking when a tire falls off the car in a high-speed chase and tumbles towards the audience? And can you imagine porn with 3D?(-_-) wrote:I think currently the only real way to continue with 3d is if they utilize the headtracking stuff they've shown with the wii, and claimed with the ps3 move. Having games that are 3d is just a gimmick, unless it being 3d has some sort of interactive effect with you as a user. Currently, 3d just means that stuff pops out at you which gives you a headache and doesn't really change how the game works. It's a purely visual thing. With the headtracking, you get to see the depth, and your movements effect the perspective on screen, so there is a relationship between your actions and the 3d effect.
I have no experience with 3D in theatres (aside from Disney's PhilharMagic), but I agree.t0yrobo wrote:There's a huge difference between the quality of a movie filmed for 3d, and one made 3d afterwards.
Though I wish that some older films would be cool if they rereleased them in 3D.
Agreed.t0yrobo wrote:Anyways, I think 3d is more or less here to stay. It's reached the point where the industry has decided that we want 3d. Kinda like with HD I wouldn't be surprised that in a few years getting a non-3d capable tv just won't be an option.
