3D Vision Medical test Image
Hi Guys,

I have a strange problem where I cant see the box in the medical test screen (last part of setup). However my flat mate can see it ok. To that end, I clicked the correct answer so that 3d vision was enabled.

I have only tried the game with WOW and I can see the 3d effects fine. I know I have a lazy right eye and most of my vision comes out of my left eye. I am really enjoying the 3d effects. However do I risk doing any damage to my eyes by using the software when I couldnt pass the medical test?

Thanks,

CP_MAX
Hi Guys,



I have a strange problem where I cant see the box in the medical test screen (last part of setup). However my flat mate can see it ok. To that end, I clicked the correct answer so that 3d vision was enabled.



I have only tried the game with WOW and I can see the 3d effects fine. I know I have a lazy right eye and most of my vision comes out of my left eye. I am really enjoying the 3d effects. However do I risk doing any damage to my eyes by using the software when I couldnt pass the medical test?



Thanks,



CP_MAX

#1
Posted 05/08/2009 12:41 PM   
You're not alone. I have a perfect depthvision and i have problem seeing anything else than a lot of different color squares. A simple 3d-image would be better i think. If you enjoy 3d then don't bother. I believe the square effect is pretty dull anyway. :P
You're not alone. I have a perfect depthvision and i have problem seeing anything else than a lot of different color squares. A simple 3d-image would be better i think. If you enjoy 3d then don't bother. I believe the square effect is pretty dull anyway. :P

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#2
Posted 05/08/2009 01:06 PM   
[quote name='Likay' post='538773' date='May 8 2009, 02:06 PM']You're not alone. I have a perfect depthvision and i have problem seeing anything else than a lot of different color squares. A simple 3d-image would be better i think. If you enjoy 3d then don't bother. I believe the square effect is pretty dull anyway. :P[/quote]

Thanks Likay,

Glad to see im not the only one having probs with some of hte 3d effects. Ill enjoy the experince more without worrying :)

BTW I nearly done myself an injury when a snake came into the the screen from behind me in WOW; was pretty scary lol; I hate snakes.

CP_MAX
[quote name='Likay' post='538773' date='May 8 2009, 02:06 PM']You're not alone. I have a perfect depthvision and i have problem seeing anything else than a lot of different color squares. A simple 3d-image would be better i think. If you enjoy 3d then don't bother. I believe the square effect is pretty dull anyway. :P



Thanks Likay,



Glad to see im not the only one having probs with some of hte 3d effects. Ill enjoy the experince more without worrying :)



BTW I nearly done myself an injury when a snake came into the the screen from behind me in WOW; was pretty scary lol; I hate snakes.



CP_MAX

#3
Posted 05/08/2009 01:39 PM   
[quote name='cp_max' post='538765' date='May 8 2009, 07:41 AM']I know I have a lazy right eye[/quote]

I have a lazy left eye but I am convinced this technology has strengthened it quite a bit.

Your brain only needs (and probably prefers) one image when looking at a 2D flat screen. So you spend 12 hours a day, every day on a computer, I think you can develop a lazy eye.

3D Vision gives my brain a reason not to turn off my left eye and I see 3D pretty good most of the time, until I get sleepy.
[quote name='cp_max' post='538765' date='May 8 2009, 07:41 AM']I know I have a lazy right eye



I have a lazy left eye but I am convinced this technology has strengthened it quite a bit.



Your brain only needs (and probably prefers) one image when looking at a 2D flat screen. So you spend 12 hours a day, every day on a computer, I think you can develop a lazy eye.



3D Vision gives my brain a reason not to turn off my left eye and I see 3D pretty good most of the time, until I get sleepy.

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#4
Posted 05/08/2009 02:58 PM   
I also have a lazy eye and can't pass the medical test. I don't see any difference between games where the 3d is turned on and off. I'm using the syncmaster 2233rz that came with the kit. Is there any recourse if you can't pass the medical test?
I also have a lazy eye and can't pass the medical test. I don't see any difference between games where the 3d is turned on and off. I'm using the syncmaster 2233rz that came with the kit. Is there any recourse if you can't pass the medical test?

#5
Posted 01/30/2010 04:01 PM   
Yes ^ you could try some herbal medication, and then try the test again. ;)
Yes ^ you could try some herbal medication, and then try the test again. ;)

#6
Posted 01/30/2010 05:32 PM   
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