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Post by Sarisa on May 6, 2011 16:46:33 GMT -5
I was looking over a friend's shoulder, not playing the game.
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Post by kingkoopa on May 6, 2011 21:56:30 GMT -5
Ah that is probably it then, the 3DS isn't really built for "gamewatchers". It was meant for one person to play alone or turn the 3-D off. Since you didn't mention incredible eyestrain after watching over a friend's shoulder, I'm going to have to guess he had the 3-D turned off.
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Post by Koopalmier on May 14, 2011 13:55:46 GMT -5
Well. I have a 3DS since its release.
No eyestrain. No problems. Although there's tons of ghosting in AR, and that kind of hurts. But everything else is fine.
grrr people on the Internet and them exagerating everything. They got me scared.
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Post by Le Mario Bro on May 14, 2011 15:53:20 GMT -5
Try and tell that to my mom.
She's firmly convinced that if someone like me were to play it for more than a half-hour, I'd be permanently cross-eyed. By reading the title of one frickin' article.
Not the article itself, oh no. The title.
That's always a habit of hers, hearing one thing that's negative and gripping onto it 'til it bleeds. Regardless of whatever other info there is.
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Post by Koopalmier on May 15, 2011 11:53:54 GMT -5
Show her articles explaining how TV destroys your brain, how smoking will make you die the next day, how eating meat will make you sick, how cell phones waves will end the world, and how watching TV or reading books makes you lose your creativity and thus makes you stupid.
Or just explain her how she's wrong, and how she's stupid to be convinced by an article title, without even reading the article itself (but an article with such a title is probably utter crap too). Arguing with your parents (or any adult) is the best way to show them their ignorance on some subjects.
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