Using a 3D TV for 2-player full screen gaming.
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what is this wizardry?
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sooo that way if you are crazy enough u can controll 2 characters at a time one on each eye!!! oh... wait still need 4 hands damn it! ><
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Are you rich?
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Omg thx for showing me yes I don't need to buy that ps3 one now I'll just have a 3d tv and play my halo in split screen yeahhhhh
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me and my flatmate game online like this all the time. We have an lg also but its passive, so all we had to do was put two left lens' in one pair of glasses and two right lens' in the other pair and its absolutley quality.
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I got this from another vid. So all u do is put the left side in 1 pair and the right side in another pair. I think u need the theater glasses cuz their cheaper and easier to take out
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k so ineed to play with 1 eye open or something? fml.
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Its So Epic
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The only downside I see is that there is no more screen peaking D: WHAT HAS THIS WORLD COME TO
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its exactly how i pictured it, i thought this would be possible, but ul have to play with one close eye lol. but if its cheap passive 3d glasses you can easily cut them and modify them
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How would you play with a friend?
all its doing is expanding the "small" screens to fit the whole tv and the problem still is it would show less of the environment if you played split screen either way with or without the special 3d. if you played by yourself you would be able to she more environment than playing split screen because if you play split screen itll cut off part of your gun if you know what i mean
DingalingKing666 2 months ago
@DingalingKing666 Generally speaking, you are correct. Here is some trivia for you: Bungie in particular has a larger FOV for multiplayer than single player. Since most action is horizontally oriented, you actually see more in MP than SP.
MegaOdinsRaven 2 months ago
wait so buy two glassescut them in half then glue one side to the other exact one thenyou have full set yw
brnljj 2 months ago
@brnljj It doesn't quite work that way. There are electronics inside active glasses, so cutting them will destroy the electronics and the glasses.
MegaOdinsRaven 2 months ago
Active glasses. I'm sorry if my previous comments were confusing.
This is an Active TV with Active glasses. Therefore, using a stock setup, you need to cover one eye to see one player and not see the other player.
MegaOdinsRaven 3 months ago