Hardware Do you like the 3DS's 3D feature?

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I pretty much like 3d feature but my sis reported dizzyness. She doesnt really have problem playing other 3d games though.
I think it really depends
 
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I really really loved it! It was the main selling point for me after the awesome game library of 3DS. Nintendo definitely knows how to design gaming consoles to make the gamers feel special. Normally I would go for the cheaper options but just because of the 3D feature, I preferred 3DS over 2DS. As a person with damn high eyeglasses prescription, it doesn't hurt my eyes at all. I can turn on 3D and play Super Mario 3D Land until the battery runs out. Yeah, it is not without its own flaws (which are more visible on Old 3DS models), but its virtues are much more than its flaws, I think.
 
I love it, is the great advantage and differentiation of this machine, never will be correct emulated without this.
 
"Do you like the primary feature of the 3DS?"

Since I'm not a blithering idiot, yes. But then I have the New 3DS XL with super stable 3D and never used an earlier model nor would I ever consider a useless 2DS even for free. Anyone who doesn't experience the unique 3D games on it may as well be playing with a Gameboy or a Vita. Does that answer your question?
 
I love glasses-free 3D, turned it on the day I got my 3DS and never turned it off. To this day, that effect still feels a bit magical. Admittedly, the first time or two I played the 3DS, the effect gave me a headache. But I suspect my brain just was so completely unfamiliar with the effect and just kinda had trouble accepting it at first, because since then I never got the headaches again. I'd love if Switch games could be played in glasses-free 3D when played handheld. Just thinking about Breath of the Wild with that kind of effect in handheld mode has me salivating.
 

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