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furie said:I find it all depends on position and the game you're playing. You noticed it in Ridge Racer, which is probably the same as Pilot Wings. It's the fact you are more likely to move and you need to have a very precise view to be able to play the game.
Nintendogs I just don't notice it, because you don't move. I imagine Street Fighter the action is so fast, again you don't notice it as much. You don't need to be able to see where you're going, and you're working on instinct. It could just be that some games are more prone to it because they have a much further depth of field? I don't have enough experience yet, but Pilot Wings is the worse.
I think the problem is that naturally your eyes only want to focus on one thing, however the 3D aspect gives you more than one thing to look at. In the case of Pilot Wings its the Plane, Ridge Racer the car. You can either look in front of the car/plane or at it. Trying to do both which is easy to do in 2D is harder in 3D and takes a bit of getting used to..
Ollie the battery life goes down really fast when you have 3D full, brightness full, high volume and wireless on. If you are on a long journey there is a power save mode which you can put it into, you don't need wireless on and you might have to comprimise on some brightness which makes the battery life much longer.. 4 hours is still more than good enough for most journeys, only a problem if you are on a really long flight.