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The following article was published in our article directory on November 3, 2012.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Stuart James
In the world of video games the phrase "3D video games" can sometimes be misleading. The typical meaning of the phrase simply refers to any video game that makes use of three dimensional graphics to render the video game, such as Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3. The second meaning is more recent and will serve as the central topic for this article.
Stereoscopic 3D in video games is a exceedingly debated topic among a lot of video game players, journalists, and critics. Some people love it and perceive it to be the next best thing, while others simply hate it as a gimmick. Whatever the case might be, stereoscopic 3D in video games is likely here to stay.
The Arguments for 3D Video Games
Those who argue in favor of stereoscopic 3D in video games claim that the technology adds a whole new layer to the games. Many of them won't argue that the current games on offer right now do little justice in making excellent use of stereoscopic 3D.
There is much potential for 3D technology to develop, grow and improve over the course of the next couple of years. Many of the people who are on the side of pro stereoscopic 3D picket fence are counting on the things that developers are planning to do in the future.
The People who Hate Stereoscopic 3D Video Games
Those who are opposed to the introduction of stereoscopic 3D in video games claim that it is nothing more than a gimmick. Stereoscopic 3D doesn't really contribute enough to be considered significant to the development of video games.
In fact, many of these people counter that stereoscopic 3D for video games is an outright bad idea. The Nintendo 3DS is often used by many as a prime example to defend their case.
The Nintendo 3DS is a handheld gaming console that is capable of displaying 3D images without the use of special 3D glasses. Many owners of the Nintendo 3DS have complained of headaches and odd viewing angles for play. While capable of displaying stereoscopic 3D without requiring the player to wear glasses, the technology of the 3DS does restrict the player to playing on a limited viewing angle.
Another popular argument is that all of this 3D malarkey is a result of the video game industry to make more money. Running video games on 3D can be expensive depending on the desired setup. Long story short, playing video games in 3D is often, if not more, expensive than running the game normally.
The People Who Still Have No Clue
Some people have an opinion on video games that have stereoscopic 3D while others do not. For them, judging the games as they are now is relatively unfair. These people acknowledge that while current 3D video games are, for the most part, unimpressive they still have a large room for growth.
For now, what these people are really looking forward to is a way for game developers to take advantage of 3D video games to introduce innovative gaming mechanics.
Keywords: 3d tv,3d glasses, 3d video games, 3d camera, blu ray dvd player
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