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AS title states. It doesn't make sense to me that 3d would be broken on cfw,why do you have to close it and re open it? Could someone give me a more detailed explanation?
 

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AS title states. It doesn't make sense to me that 3d would be broken on cfw,why do you have to close it and re open it? Could someone give me a more detailed explanation?
Simply put the super stable 3d does not activate right on cfw but closing the 3ds the opening it again fixes this
 

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Simply put the super stable 3d does not activate right on cfw but closing the 3ds the opening it again fixes this

On the o3ds it activates right though I am almost sure. Super stable 3d never looked that great to me IMO anyways. I just wish there was a solution.
 

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On the o3ds it activates right though I am almost sure. Super stable 3d never looked that great to me IMO anyways. I just wish there was a solution.


O3DS has the first implementation of 3D, which sucks.
One of the N3DS's biggest new features was 'super stable 3d' so that you could move your head around and not mess up your vision trying to readjust to the 3D every second.
 

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