Slasher Zero said:i spilled alot of fizzy drinks into my eye .
Centrix said:You know, I'm so tired of people making up stupid accusations about a news system, its always like this with any system. My head hurts (Take some aspirin!) My Dick hurts (Quick beating off!) I had a Seizure, (Then you shouldn't be playing Video games, find a new hobby!) I mean come on people, there's no reason for it, if you know you have problems that relate to Video Games stay away from them or do what the Warning says when you turn on the game, take breaks, Sheesh!
I'm just saying and making a point!
Not true, the 3DS uses some sort of parallax blocking which limits what each eye can see creating the 3D affect. Also wearing of an eye patch should technically work as it would cancel out the 3D effect.tomservo6 said:Hmm... perhaps they should ask those same people if they feel sick and dizzy after several minutes while in real life. Because real life = 3D. 3DS = 3D. Connection? I'm not a doctor but maybe there's a larger problem here. I'd suggest to wear one eye patch. Problem solved.
Bunie said:3D works by making an illusion. Of course the eyes attempt to focus on an object infront of you, that isnt really there. it could take some "Training" to get used to the 3D effect, and would cause dizziness in the same people who encounter it in movie theaters that show 3D Movies.
QUOTE(Nintendude92 @ Jan 18 2011, 08:46 PM) Heh. Lightweights.
r3gR3t said:Seriously I don't think the 3DS is going to cause as much damage to our eyes as they're publishing... Nintendo's probably doing all that to protect themselves from any sue that 3DS users may come up with, I mean, why would they make a new handheld from which they won't get any profit?? Specially with the money and time invested in developing it... I think that is all b***s***. Yeah, maybe the the 3D fx will hurt your eyes, but I don't think it'll be THAT bad...
chrisman01 said:symptoms of their minds being blown? ;D