Eyes question
Do the 3d vision strain the eyes to much compared to normal 2d gaming?
since i play a lot daily its worries me a bit. =P
Do the 3d vision strain the eyes to much compared to normal 2d gaming?

since i play a lot daily its worries me a bit. =P

#1
Posted 07/22/2009 10:01 PM   
Yes, but only at first until your eyes adjust to the glasses. Still it is good to make small pauses every few hours when having long gaming sessions ;)
Yes, but only at first until your eyes adjust to the glasses. Still it is good to make small pauses every few hours when having long gaming sessions ;)

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#2
Posted 07/22/2009 10:06 PM   
[quote name='Bloody' post='568730' date='Jul 22 2009, 11:06 PM']Yes, but only at first until your eyes adjust to the glasses. Still it is good to make small pauses every few hours when having long gaming sessions ;)[/quote]
i guess ill have to wait till i get it and see how well my eyes go with it. ^^
[quote name='Bloody' post='568730' date='Jul 22 2009, 11:06 PM']Yes, but only at first until your eyes adjust to the glasses. Still it is good to make small pauses every few hours when having long gaming sessions ;)

i guess ill have to wait till i get it and see how well my eyes go with it. ^^

#3
Posted 07/22/2009 10:19 PM   
[quote name='DarkiKun' post='568735' date='Jul 22 2009, 11:19 PM']i guess ill have to wait till i get it and see how well my eyes go with it. ^^[/quote]

I game for 6-8 hours a day with 3d vision {on weekends sometimes 10-12 hours on LOTRO...}. find my eyes focus better now than ever before. 3d vision is a great eye exerciser.
[quote name='DarkiKun' post='568735' date='Jul 22 2009, 11:19 PM']i guess ill have to wait till i get it and see how well my eyes go with it. ^^



I game for 6-8 hours a day with 3d vision {on weekends sometimes 10-12 hours on LOTRO...}. find my eyes focus better now than ever before. 3d vision is a great eye exerciser.

#4
Posted 07/22/2009 11:06 PM   
[quote name='Psyko1' post='568750' date='Jul 23 2009, 12:06 AM']I game for 6-8 hours a day with 3d vision {on weekends sometimes 10-12 hours on LOTRO...}. find my eyes focus better now than ever before. 3d vision is a great eye exerciser.[/quote]
ic ic, then ill probably be fine, my eyes are good =P
[quote name='Psyko1' post='568750' date='Jul 23 2009, 12:06 AM']I game for 6-8 hours a day with 3d vision {on weekends sometimes 10-12 hours on LOTRO...}. find my eyes focus better now than ever before. 3d vision is a great eye exerciser.

ic ic, then ill probably be fine, my eyes are good =P

#5
Posted 07/22/2009 11:50 PM   
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#6
Posted 07/23/2009 06:21 AM   
[quote name='DarkiKun' post='568766' date='Jul 22 2009, 11:50 PM']ic ic, then ill probably be fine, my eyes are good =P[/quote]

Yeah I agree with Psyko1, my eye sight seems to be getting better since I got into 3d.

It's hard to explain, but it's like my eyes adjust to certain things faster.

For example when viewing cross eyed photo's now, I can almost see the 3d image instantly..

There are critics out there who would dispute that gaming is not good for your mental health,
(i would say otherwise) and now apparently it's physically good for you with 3d vision.

I imagine it could also produce some detrimental effects.. to those who are sensitive to this type of thing, but
they probably wouldn't be gamers anyway..
[quote name='DarkiKun' post='568766' date='Jul 22 2009, 11:50 PM']ic ic, then ill probably be fine, my eyes are good =P



Yeah I agree with Psyko1, my eye sight seems to be getting better since I got into 3d.



It's hard to explain, but it's like my eyes adjust to certain things faster.



For example when viewing cross eyed photo's now, I can almost see the 3d image instantly..



There are critics out there who would dispute that gaming is not good for your mental health,

(i would say otherwise) and now apparently it's physically good for you with 3d vision.



I imagine it could also produce some detrimental effects.. to those who are sensitive to this type of thing, but

they probably wouldn't be gamers anyway..

#7
Posted 07/23/2009 06:22 AM   
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