With a new game coming out that supports 3D glasses gaming, publisher Ubisoft is claiming that 3D glasses gaming will someday be essential.
The action-shooter Avatar: The Game hits on December 1, tying in to the upcoming movie of the same name from James Cameron. The film and the Xbox 360 / PS3 versions of the game will support 3D visuals, utilizing the more advanced digital 3D techniques that are intended to supplant the old cardboard-glasses anaglyph approach that worked with any old display.
To experience Avatar in 3D through the video games, users will need to have 3D-compatible TVs. Otherwise theyāll be playing the game in its non-3D mode.
But 3D TVs are not something many folks have. Some day, if Ubisoft is right, weāll wonder how we coped without them.
Here is Yannis Mallat, head of Ubisoft Montreal, where the Avatar games are being made, from an interview with the Financial Post:
ā3D is to pictures what Dolby Stereo was to sound,ā he said. āNo one wants to go back to mono.ā
Sony, as we reported recently, is also pushing 3D TVs and 3D games as a big thing for the near future.
https://lastchance.cc/sony-to-upgrade-ps3-consoles-to-3d-5408308%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
And without owning a 3D-compatible TV, I donāt think I can assess what heās talking about any time soon.
Ubisoft counting on future of 3D gaming [Financial Post]