• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It’s no different on the game software side to 3d glasses,

    It absolutely is. With glasses if things aren’t calibrated perfectly you get nausea. The software must be able to support the sensors the glasses use to detect head movement.
    With the screen being 3D you just add a 2nd eye view, which is only duplicating what the game is already doing, and you’re done.

    Edit:
    I didn’t consider old fashioned 3D glasses, they aren’t really used anywhere AFAIK, so my response regards the difference to VR glasses, that track head movement, and updates perspective accordingly.

    But the real difference is that drivers have VR support now, and stereoscopic 3D is a subset of that. So the technology should have a better chance of gaining traction, if it works and the price is right.