Thank you for letting me know I'm not crazy. Rayman 3D is the only game of my six that has ghosting issues that can't be solved. I know it's not my eyes, or the 3D depth because the ghosting turns on and off like a switch. It seems to be the worst during cutscenes for me.joshua8 said:I get some ghosting, but that's in Rayman 3D.
Pretty sure in my case it's the game and not the console or my eyes.


It's weird, when i played ridge racer at the pre launch events, i had no ghosting, but on my own copy it happens during the turnings like you mentioned, the car and the name icon too :/phantastic91 said:i get ghosting in ridge racer max 3d setting. I can easily tell on the car selection model screen. do you guys get them here too? also in races when i make turns ghosting happens and sometimes the name icons of cars have major ghosting.
for SSFIV on the character selection screen. I get ghosting for the "C" in the word "character selection" lol. anyone see this too?
I do too in Pilotwings but only in stuff like ballons or information pointsGus122000 said:I have when in 3d, even when i'm looking at the screen dead on. (Pilotwings)Painguy said:Has anyone else noticed some ghosting. i think it begins to show up once my eyes get tired, but i want to know who else has experienced it. My eyes aren't VERy tired. If i were to rate it on a scale of 1-10 i'd say 2.

What? You know that the 3DS can't play DS game with 3D... And DS games are no different on a 3DS from a regular dsProtoKnux said:Ghosting on 3D, I don't know.
But ghosting on DS games, I'd say less than DSi, which is a good thing.
I tried MKDS through download play on both my DSi and my 3DS, and I'd say fast movements from left to right look more defined on the 3DS. As in, you can actually see what's going on there.
That isn't the exact case. Adjusting the slider only adjusts the focal point. I find that allows me to hold the system on my lap or something farther than in front of my face. Off is the only setting making it less 3D.koji2009 said:leeday100196 said:If you let your eyes relax at all, ghosting happens. I've noticed it mostly when I'm playing in darker areas, but I don't get it often because I'm mostly alert.
If you have to focus the entire time to see the 3d you probably have the 3d setting too high. Try playing games with the slide at half or a little less than half... May be less of a 3d effect, but it should remove the need for constantly focusing (may help if you have any headaches over time too).

lolwot?Argentum Vir said:That isn't the exact case. Adjusting the slider only adjusts the focal point. I find that allows me to hold the system on my lap or something farther than in front of my face. Off is the only setting making it less 3D.koji2009 said:leeday100196 said:If you let your eyes relax at all, ghosting happens. I've noticed it mostly when I'm playing in darker areas, but I don't get it often because I'm mostly alert.
If you have to focus the entire time to see the 3d you probably have the 3d setting too high. Try playing games with the slide at half or a little less than half... May be less of a 3d effect, but it should remove the need for constantly focusing (may help if you have any headaches over time too).
The SCIENCE is that the slider slides the paralax closer and further.iMasaru said:lolwot?Argentum Vir said:That isn't the exact case. Adjusting the slider only adjusts the focal point. I find that allows me to hold the system on my lap or something farther than in front of my face. Off is the only setting making it less 3D.koji2009 said:leeday100196 said:If you let your eyes relax at all, ghosting happens. I've noticed it mostly when I'm playing in darker areas, but I don't get it often because I'm mostly alert.
If you have to focus the entire time to see the 3d you probably have the 3d setting too high. Try playing games with the slide at half or a little less than half... May be less of a 3d effect, but it should remove the need for constantly focusing (may help if you have any headaches over time too).
The whole point of the slider is to allow the 3D experience for everyone, people who can handle alt of 3d or a lighter version, or no 3D what so ever. It's made to increase or decrease the 30, not adjust the distance at which you want to play the game /facepalm
The slider sends a signal to the software to tell it to render the second image a different distance from the first.Nollog said:The SCIENCE is that the slider slides the paralax closer and further.iMasaru said:lolwot?Argentum Vir said:That isn't the exact case. Adjusting the slider only adjusts the focal point. I find that allows me to hold the system on my lap or something farther than in front of my face. Off is the only setting making it less 3D.koji2009 said:leeday100196 said:If you let your eyes relax at all, ghosting happens. I've noticed it mostly when I'm playing in darker areas, but I don't get it often because I'm mostly alert.
If you have to focus the entire time to see the 3d you probably have the 3d setting too high. Try playing games with the slide at half or a little less than half... May be less of a 3d effect, but it should remove the need for constantly focusing (may help if you have any headaches over time too).
The whole point of the slider is to allow the 3D experience for everyone, people who can handle alt of 3d or a lighter version, or no 3D what so ever. It's made to increase or decrease the 30, not adjust the distance at which you want to play the game /facepalm
So her distance theory is supported.


