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By McLaren
#297637
I do a lot of traveling mostly be train.So thought I would order myself something to pass the time.First title bought is F1 2011 :thumbup: Also comes with uncharted and ridge racer so looking forward to it.
Seen my friend play wipeout and the graphics look mint.
Should be here by midweek with a bit of luck
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By geetface9
#297831
Nice I bought the 3DS and F1 2011 for that as well. It's quite entertaining, especially since I was playing just now and my engineer told me narain karthikeyan put in fastest lap during the race LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
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By McLaren
#297835
F1 is superb on it.Haven't got as far as opening the box on the other games yet,Can't get off F1 :hehe::thumbup: Looking forward to my 3 hour train journey today :wink:
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By geetface9
#299150
F1 is superb on it.Haven't got as far as opening the box on the other games yet,Can't get off F1 :hehe::thumbup: Looking forward to my 3 hour train journey today :wink:


So how'd it go?
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By McLaren
#299157
F1 is superb on it.Haven't got as far as opening the box on the other games yet,Can't get off F1 :hehe::thumbup: Looking forward to my 3 hour train journey today :wink:


So how'd it go?


Awesome ,haven't got off the F1 yet :hehe: Haven't even opened the boxes on the other two games :hehe: Graphics are simply stunning.
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By geetface9
#301676
Maybe. The nice thing about the 3ds is you can adjust how intense the 3d is. There is a slider on the side of the screen that lets you do it. My eyes got used to full 3d after a day or two. The first hour of play might feel pretty weird but I have been playing several hours a night at work ( :rofl: ) and haven't noticed any negative effects so far
#301688
Not sure I would like it in 3d to be honest,the tv's give me a headache,thinking they could do the same ?

Get the passive 3D TV (like LG) with passive glasses rather than the heavier, battery-operated active shutter glasses and you won't get any headaches - it's the same technology they use in movie theaters, in fact you can use those glasses from the movie theater for your home system.
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By McLaren
#301698
Not sure I would like it in 3d to be honest,the tv's give me a headache,thinking they could do the same ?

Get the passive 3D TV (like LG) with passive glasses rather than the heavier, battery-operated active shutter glasses and you won't get any headaches - it's the same technology they use in movie theaters, in fact you can use those glasses from the movie theater for your home system.


To be honest i wouldn't bother getting a 3D tv until the ones without glasses come down in price.Give it a year or two and they will be down to a sensible ish price.
#301699
Not sure I would like it in 3d to be honest,the tv's give me a headache,thinking they could do the same ?

Get the passive 3D TV (like LG) with passive glasses rather than the heavier, battery-operated active shutter glasses and you won't get any headaches - it's the same technology they use in movie theaters, in fact you can use those glasses from the movie theater for your home system.


To be honest i wouldn't bother getting a 3D tv until the ones without glasses come down in price.Give it a year or two and they will be down to a sensible ish price.

It'll be a little longer I think, more like 5 years until they're more affordable.
However, I've seen one in demo and I was rather unimpressed.

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