@ZirconCode You're supposed to move your eyes so the two images become one image. It's called cross-eyed 3D. Click the 3D option and click "side-by-side".
@MrRexTV1 Which you're supposed to view as cross eyed. You're supposed to move your eyes so the two images become one image. It's called cross-eyed 3D.
@MrRexTV1 No, you didn't read what I said. You're supposed to click the 3D settings and choose the option that shows two identical images standing next to each other. Next, move your eyes to a cross-eyed state where the two images move into each other to form one image, and you'll see the 3D effect. That's crossed eyed 3D. It's not hard to do. It's a similar concept to the 3DS's 3D effect.
@sonic26000 No sorry dude, I know alot of thing about stereotography and this video is NOT 3D, both views are the same so there is no depth! HAHA your not the professor around here are you?! Don't awnser that! Perhaps I should tell you, can you see any depth difference between the forground and background, ah exactly! Its completely flat!
@MrRexTV1 Actually I can, and if you can't, you're still doing it wrong or you're not looking at the image closely. You keep saying "Both Images" which leads me to believe that you're either looking between the two images as the video goes on, or you're flipping the 3D settings in the middle of the video. You're not looking at the video cross-eyed.
Wanna tell my why you're getting so worked up over such a trivial matter?
Also it's You're*; A Lot*; and it's spelled "Stereoscopy."
@sonic26000 Idiot, thts whatI've been trying this entire time! So stop trying to prove your point, the videos fake, the 3D is fake, the game is real... end of story!
@MrRexTV1 Wow! What a -very- mature reply! I'm sure you have always resort to insults and throwing tantrums whenever you can't follow simple instructions and whenever your grammar is corrected.
@sonic26000 Yeah sorry about that, I can just get a little defensive sometimes! Forgive me on that part. Just ensure that your actually the one whos got all the right awnsers next time, I mean you probably got B's everywhere except in Media hehe!
@MrRexTV I actually have A's and B's in my classes, thank you. :3
Why on earth would you need to get defensive? About what? No one was blaming you for anything or assaulting you in anyway. That's a sign of someone who tends to blow things out of proportion.
Anyway, back to the 3D discussion... There really is depth in the video, but you need to look closely to see it. Look around on the border of the 3DS screen, and the background recedes a little. It's not good, but it's there. Now calm down
Hahaha, how could this even be 3D, think about it guys, it's a flat screen and I'm incredibly sure it's impossible to capture the 3D effects. Lol.
ZirconCode 1 month ago
@ZirconCode You're supposed to move your eyes so the two images become one image. It's called cross-eyed 3D. Click the 3D option and click "side-by-side".
sonic26000 1 month ago
@ZirconCode Perhaps with one of those 3D cameras but yeah, I see the point with the reflection on screen and stuff
MrRexTV1 1 month ago
FAKE! Its not real 3D, its just 2 identical views!
MrRexTV1 1 month ago 2
@MrRexTV1 Which you're supposed to view as cross eyed. You're supposed to move your eyes so the two images become one image. It's called cross-eyed 3D.
sonic26000 1 month ago
@sonic26000 Yeah, but both views are the same! There is no real DEPTH!
MrRexTV1 1 month ago
@MrRexTV1 No, you didn't read what I said. You're supposed to click the 3D settings and choose the option that shows two identical images standing next to each other. Next, move your eyes to a cross-eyed state where the two images move into each other to form one image, and you'll see the 3D effect. That's crossed eyed 3D. It's not hard to do. It's a similar concept to the 3DS's 3D effect.
sonic26000 1 month ago
@sonic26000 No sorry dude, I know alot of thing about stereotography and this video is NOT 3D, both views are the same so there is no depth! HAHA your not the professor around here are you?! Don't awnser that! Perhaps I should tell you, can you see any depth difference between the forground and background, ah exactly! Its completely flat!
MrRexTV1 1 month ago
@MrRexTV1 Actually I can, and if you can't, you're still doing it wrong or you're not looking at the image closely. You keep saying "Both Images" which leads me to believe that you're either looking between the two images as the video goes on, or you're flipping the 3D settings in the middle of the video. You're not looking at the video cross-eyed.
Wanna tell my why you're getting so worked up over such a trivial matter?
Also it's You're*; A Lot*; and it's spelled "Stereoscopy."
sonic26000 1 month ago
@sonic26000 Idiot, thts whatI've been trying this entire time! So stop trying to prove your point, the videos fake, the 3D is fake, the game is real... end of story!
MrRexTV1 1 month ago 4
@MrRexTV1 Wow! What a -very- mature reply! I'm sure you have always resort to insults and throwing tantrums whenever you can't follow simple instructions and whenever your grammar is corrected.
sonic26000 1 month ago
@sonic26000 Yeah sorry about that, I can just get a little defensive sometimes! Forgive me on that part. Just ensure that your actually the one whos got all the right awnsers next time, I mean you probably got B's everywhere except in Media hehe!
MrRexTV1 1 month ago
@MrRexTV I actually have A's and B's in my classes, thank you. :3
Why on earth would you need to get defensive? About what? No one was blaming you for anything or assaulting you in anyway. That's a sign of someone who tends to blow things out of proportion.
Anyway, back to the 3D discussion... There really is depth in the video, but you need to look closely to see it. Look around on the border of the 3DS screen, and the background recedes a little. It's not good, but it's there. Now calm down
sonic26000 1 month ago
@sonic26000 *facepalms*
MrRexTV1 1 month ago
@MrRexTV1 Well there's something we agree on.
sonic26000 1 month ago
is it a real 3ds game
Humanpaladin2000 1 month ago
@Humanpaladin2000 Yes it is.
sonic26000 1 month ago