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by Christopher Dring
51 per cent of people think 3D gaming could make violent titles more lifelike
UK consumers are worried that 3D TVs will make game violence more lifelike, a new survey has revealed.
The research was conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of IGN.com, and dealt with emerging gaming technology – including digital distribution, motion sensing and 3D.
The study surveyed a control group of general UK consumers and compared their answers with those of IGN readers.
90 per cent of IGN readers see 3D as a major development in game quality. However, although general consumers are also excited by 3D, 51 per cent of them are concerned it could make video game violence more lifelike.
Consumers concerned by 3D
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Re: Consumers concerned by 3D
Oh dear, here we go again.
Do we really have to listen to the same puritanical arguments that we had to put up with first time around with 2D video games and movies? So now, because 3D is more realistical, all those arguments are re-visited again, only this time for 3D? Yawn.
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Do we really have to listen to the same puritanical arguments that we had to put up with first time around with 2D video games and movies? So now, because 3D is more realistical, all those arguments are re-visited again, only this time for 3D? Yawn.
Gae43